For me, space is the beginning of everything, at every level, and it is the
place to which we return, at every level.

My daughter, when she was four or so, offered this little prayer of
thanksgiving one night:

"Thank you space, for everything."

Chris

On 9/18/07, Pat Black <patoitexti...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have spent some time wondering with your question Funda.  Trying to
> physically experience space in these different configurations that you
> have proposed.  I have appreciated this exercise.  It has generataed
> an understanding for me that my relationship to space is physical
>
> > What's the meaning of space :
> >
> > for you individually? floating in a sea / available for possibility
>
>
> > for you in relation to others? present in the moment of activity no
> abstraction or analysis
>
>
> > for the society according to you?  collaborative creation
>
> > for the world according to you? emergence of new / surprise
>
> Pat Black
>
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