The interspace is the free space between at least two entities, i.e. objects, persons, views or even events (temporal distance). Space that gives us the possibility of reflection, sharpens the focus, can be a breeding ground for anticipation, but also for fear.
We are constantly between things or ideas, therefore also in any space. We create mental and physical spaces for ourselves that give us support, a frame, a familiar retreat, or that are reference.
But the distances between the entities become smaller and smaller. The entities are always closer together. The spaces in between are getting narrower. The mind needs the spaces in between, to be able to develop. We don’t want freedom, we want other spaces. In the spaces in between lie happiness and contentment.
The object “Into The Spaceless / Raumlosigkeit” is a moment of the spirit in the In-between space (back part) and in spacelessness (front part). The spaces themselves are not to be seen, but their imprints. The mind moves between these boundaries. But in the spacelessness it gets lost. Disturbances appear, aggressive peaks twirl around. The whole withdraws, collapses into itself.
We need the spaces, boundaries and limitations in order to develop further and to grow from them. We should therefore appreciate them and give them enough space.