“The way is clear: We must exchange our “form-eyes” for “space-eyes”. Once we know how to do this, our prospects will expand beyond what we can presently imagine.” (DTS 29)
Beside our focus on form (objects in outer space and thoughts in mental space), we can focus on edges and borders and distance, the above and below, the beside and beyond and especially the between. In the beginning this is as diffifult as gazing at the blue sky (TSK EX15) but we can train ourselves.
“Awakening to space accessability, we see our task before us: to bring space forward, to allow it to appear, so that it can offer its abundance freely.”(DTS 34)
Hi Klaus,
I love your quotes, simply displayed in a space uncluttered by comments.
They remind me of Hayward’s walking under the star-filled sky this morning.
As for how many:
Pablo Neruda wrote a poem entitled, “We are Many.” Others say we are “one”. In “Sacred Dimensions of Time and Space”, it seems to be suggested that we can profitably think of the one as being both zero and sixteen. Your question makes me wonder . . .