Our world radiates out from our bodies as perceptual centers from which we see, hear, touch, taste and smell our world. (This describes) the CENTER-PERIPHERY schema as though it were totally a matter of (an individual's) perceptual space…in (that) "world," some things, events and persons are more important than others...more central to (one's) interactions. (This) shows itself not only in the structure of (the) perceptual field but equally important as a structure of (one's) social, economic, political, religious and philosophical world (p 124-125).