Jacques Lusseyran became blind at eight, here he describes how he sensed a tabletop.
"To find out, my fingers had to bear down, and the amazing thing is that the pressure was answered by the table at once.
Being blind I thought I should have to go out to meet things, but I found that they came to me instead....I didn't know if I was touching the ( an apple ) or it was touching me. As I became part of the apple, the apple became part of me .... everything was an exchange of pressures.... I spent hours leaning against objects and letting them lean against me.
Reading this really warmed my heart, he explains the joy of T'ai Chi sticking ... so beautifully.
This description really appeals to me too! It reminds me of why I love phenomenology, because it understands experience as being more like an interaction between mind and world, rather than one being active and the other passive. Thanks for sharing this! :)
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