David’s post on Space Communication is very helpful. There is no one way to do any of these exercises, but here David is exploring the relation between space as field and the various sense fields in a fruitful way. I’d be curious as to whether this inspired any of you to work with space differently.
Arthur is struck by how the position of the self (where it directs its attention) determines what is seem as object.
Arthur, I wouldn’t be too concerned about the relation between space and field. The idea is that we can understand space as a nested set of ‘spaces’: one space (for example, physical space) is allowed by a more encompassing space, in which physical (and mental) are possible categories. The experience of “no borders” that you descfribe is already moving in this direction.
Jack