This book offers articles by 17 students of the Time, Space and
Knowledge vision (introduced by Tarthang Tulku in 1977), exploring how
to think and perceive in new ways. In a wide range of styles and
approaches, they demonstrate forms of inquiry that can illuminate the
context of our existence. A New Kind of Knowledge features penetrating
reflections on knowledge, time and experience, as well as practical
applications in psychology, teaching, business and time management.