Unconditional Spaces are spaces in a metaphorical sense.
They represent a state in which judgment recedes into the background.
They embody an attitude that transcends the constant need to evaluate, categorize, and assess the world.
Describing them as "spaces" gives them a place — within personal experience and within concrete behavior.
The underlying concept of an “open gestalt,” as understood in Gestalt psychology (Fritz Perls), explains their changing form, their inherent incompleteness, and their subtle movement toward
closure.
Unconditional Spaces can be cultivated within a person.
And they can find expression in the outer world.
It is this bridge between inner and outer worlds that makes them spaces of transformation.
Unconditional Spaces respond to a deep human longing — for acceptance, belonging, and connection.
For an unconditional way of being in the world.
"Out beyond the ideas of right and wrong doing, there is a field. I will meet you there." (Rumi)
"Ce n'est pas comme pont vers l'avenir, mais par sa propre substance que le présent est signifiant." (Dag Hammarskjöld)
"Wenn das Werden im Sein seine Wurzeln schlägt, erblüht die Knospe der Seele." (Birgit Allerstorfer)