Emergent Knowledge
is a user-based method of intuitive introspection that blends Western and Eastern thought into an introspective skillful mean.
Emergent Knowledge is an introspective method of studying the self that relies solely on an individual’s insight, intuition, and tacit knowledge. The skills required for successful application of Emergent Knowledge are clarity of intention and nonjudgmental attention. Emergent Knowledge offers unlimited potential for beneficial change, subtle and profound. Its systematic approach provides an accessible means to move from coping with afflictive emotions and cognitive confusion to freedom from them, achieved through the process of transformation. By means of an explicit system of investigation, intuitive information arises and gives form and clarity to a practitioner’s problem and its resolution. Generating, developing, and integrating this information need not be a mystery or left to happenstance.
Emergent knowledge is taught in three sections:
Section 1
Emergent Knowledge and Zen Practice: comparing and contrasting traditional Zen practice and one that the includes of Emergent Knowledge
Section 2
Enhanced Emergent Knowledge EK that includes Yogacara principles without Buddhist or psychological terminology
Section 3
Implications of Emergent Knowledge going beyond the simple explanations: surveying the deeper effects of the application of Emergent Knowledge in