Martin Heidegger's "the space of nothingness" was the subject of my last post. Here is the obverse and complementary experience that he called "the clearing". All there is is the observer.
In the space of nothingness there is nothing but ourself. In the clearing, we dissapear and blend with what we are present to. The observer dissapears.
The transition from nothing to the clearing can be a delightful way of enhancing the therapeutic relationship - one of the most important contributions to effective work.
Here is a 10 minute recording of an experience.
I'd appreciate any comments.
Rob