De Europese Nyingma Centra, gevestigd in Keulen en Amsterdam, zijn bijzonder verheugd om samen met het Center for Creative Inquiry en de Engelse werkgroep TSK deze vijfde aflevering in de reeks Europese TSK zomerretraites te kunnen aankondigen. Jack Petranker, TSK expert van het eerste uur en naaste medewerker van Tarthang Tulku zal zijn rijke ervaring met de Ruimte tijd Kennis Visie in deze 5-daagse retraite met ons delen. Een unieke kans voor ervaren beoefenaars om hun inzicht te verdiepen, voor beginners om kennis te maken met de TSK visie onder leiding van één van de best ingevoerde docenten. 5th TSK summer retreat Europe ‘Space Time and Embodiment’ Dates: Wednesday August 27 through Sunday August 31 Teacher: Jack Petranker 5th TSK Retreat Europe SPACE TIME and EMBODIMENT Time, Space and Knowledge Vision Language: English. Price: £420 (ca €495,-) including room and board Location: Barnes Close, Chadwich, Bromsgrove B61 0RA Accomodation: In comfortable shared rooms. There are sitting rooms, a chapel and a library. Booking Information: [email protected] Online registration: www.creativeinquiry.org/develop/ uk2014register Het verblijf Het rustig gelegen Barnes Close is vanaf het vliegveld van Birmingham per auto in ongeveer een half uur te bereiken. Het dichtstbijzijnde treinstation is Longbridge. Van daaruit kun je per taxi naar Barnes Close. Je verblijft in comfortabele tweepersoons kamers. Er zijn zitkamers, een kapel en een bibliotheek en het landgoed grenst aan het prachtige Waseley Country Park. Daar kun je alleen of samen oefenen, wandelen en de wereld opnieuw ontdekken. August 27-31 near Birmingham, UK Nyingma Centrum Nederland Reguliersgracht 25 Amsterdam **31 20 6205207 www.nyingma.nl coproduced by Nyingma Centers in Amsterdam and Köln ‘Fresh and alive, the Time, Space, Knowledge Vision invites us to discover deeper knowledge within daily life. We do not need to seek out special experiences. We only need to explore with caring, insight, and imagination the events, conditions, and structures that we use to make sense of our reality. The questions we ask awaken true knowledge, and true knowledge brings true joy. ‘ We have been taught to insist on our own existence, on the foreordained conclusion, “I am.” Since we accept that claim as basic, we have a responsibility to investigate its consequences fully; to know who we are and what is possible for us. Tarthang Tulku in ‘Visions of Knowledge’ 5th European TSK Summer Retreat 2014 August 27 - August 31 What happens to experience when conventional structures of time and space dissolve into new possibilities? In the Time, Space, Knowledge Vision, Tibetan lama Tarthang Tulku – one of this century’s most profound masters – explores this question in playful, surprising ways. The goal of this retreat is to find ways to break free of our conditioning and awaken our creativity. When we live fully in each arising moment (TIME), with no distance between ourselves and the world we inhabit (SPACE), joy and intuitive insight (KNOWLEDGE) well up spontaneously. The secret to this transformation is a form of inquiry that is at once free, open, and embodied. Time Space Knowledge Vision The Time Space Knowledge Vision was introduced to the West by Tibetan Lama Tarthang Tulku in 1977 as an invitation to freely explore our own assumptions about ‘reality’ and who we are. Especially suited for the adventurous Western mind, it forms part of the curriculum of all the Nyingma Centers worldwide. The TSK series of publications contains a vast treasure of insights and exercises that open up our minds and hearts to unexpected and alternative dimensions of experience. Space Time and Embodiment Voor de vijfde maal organiseren de Europese Nyingma Centra samen met het CCI de Europese zomerretraite Time Space Knowledge Vision. De retraite bouwt door op eerdere zomerprogramma’s en op het TSK curriculum dat in de centra in Amsterdam en Keulen gepresenteerd wordt. De retraite is geschikt voor ervaren zowel als beginnende beoefenaars. In 2015 zal de zesde Europese zomerretraite TSK weer in Nederland plaatsvinden. Jack Petranker is the founder and director of the CENTER FOR CREATIVE INQUIRY, organiser of this retreat. He has offered programs in the TSK vision – a path of inquiry bound to no tradition – since 1983. He is the author of When It Rains, Does Space Get Wet? (Dharma Publishing 2006) and a close student of Tarthang Tulku. A former dean of the Tibetan Nyingma Institute in California, he teaches meditation and Buddhist thought and is director of Mangalam Research Center for Buddhist Languages.
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