Sorry, these are class materials.

by Jack on February 19, 2010

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Hayward February 26, 2010 at 4:37 am

Hi Jack
Re:In what does an attention to breath ground us?
This becomes a matter of attribution.
If we attribute to breath an open, spacious enlivening dimension,
then returning to breath can help thaw the frozen, fixed experience of the self and situation being “a certain way”
Hayward

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michaelg February 22, 2010 at 6:10 am

Hi Jack,
Not sure where else to note this detail: your orientation notes for week 6 (for which, many thanks) refer to chapters 20 & 21 in paragraphs two and three, but I’m pretty sure you actually intend to reference chapters 21 & 22. Your first and last paragraphs are the only other places which cite chapters by chapter number, and I believe those references are what you intend.–Michael

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tinac February 20, 2010 at 11:19 pm

do we look for a cage so that we don’t have to face the freedom to fly?

hey Jack…I think that is it exactly…with freedom comes great responsibility…all that flapping and all…to much work maybe…let someone else do it…

hmmm…the fear might be that maybe there would no longer be a need or purpose for the singing???

this witness has me bugged a bit…i mean…it lacks the embodiment of being, and suggest that it only sees…is the witness…that has an incomplete feel to me…

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