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techniques:world_questions [18/02/2011 08:33] – [Developing the Sense of Self] admintechniques:world_questions [24/09/2017 22:05] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ====== Questions to Elicit and Develop Worlds ====== ====== Questions to Elicit and Develop Worlds ======
 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
 +Here is a presentation of a series of questions that may be used to elicit and develop information from the client. 
 ===== Going Into The Secondary World ===== ===== Going Into The Secondary World =====
 This question takes a client into a [[theory:Secondary Worlds|Secondary World]]: This question takes a client into a [[theory:Secondary Worlds|Secondary World]]:
   * “What kind of you were you before you were this you?”   * “What kind of you were you before you were this you?”
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 ===== Developing the Sense of Self ===== ===== Developing the Sense of Self =====
 These questions begin to develop the you in those [[theory:Secondary Worlds]]: These questions begin to develop the you in those [[theory:Secondary Worlds]]:
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   * “What could that you be feeling?”   * “What could that you be feeling?”
   * “Whereabouts in that body, is that feeling?”   * “Whereabouts in that body, is that feeling?”
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 ===== Developing Other Elements in the Environment ===== ===== Developing Other Elements in the Environment =====
-These questions begin to develop the people and their relationships in those [[theory:Secondary Worlds]:+These questions begin to develop the people and their relationships in those [[theory:Secondary Worlds]]:
   * “Who could be around that you?”   * “Who could be around that you?”
   * “Who helped that you?”   * “Who helped that you?”
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   * “Whereabouts in that body, is that feeling?”   * “Whereabouts in that body, is that feeling?”
  
-These questions begin to develop the objects and their relationships in those [[theory:Secondary Worlds].+These questions begin to develop the objects and their relationships in those [[theory:Secondary Worlds]].
   * “What could be around that you?”   * “What could be around that you?”
  
-These questions begin to develop the space and objects in those [[theory:Secondary Worlds], note the full use of 3-Dimensional space.+These questions begin to develop the space and objects in those [[theory:Secondary Worlds]], note the full use of 3-Dimensional space.
   * “What is ‘in front of’ / ‘behind’ / ‘above’ / ‘below’ / ‘to the left of’ / ‘to the right of’ that you?”   * “What is ‘in front of’ / ‘behind’ / ‘above’ / ‘below’ / ‘to the left of’ / ‘to the right of’ that you?”
   * “And what is ‘in front of’ / ‘behind’ / ‘above’ / ‘below’ / ‘to the left of’ / ‘to the right of’ that …?”   * “And what is ‘in front of’ / ‘behind’ / ‘above’ / ‘below’ / ‘to the left of’ / ‘to the right of’ that …?”
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   * “What kind of space is the space on the outside / inside of that …?”   * “What kind of space is the space on the outside / inside of that …?”
  
-These questions elicit information pertaining to the client’s ontological heritage. This can also be achieved by dragging the client back to before birth through [[theory:Secondary Worlds]:+These questions elicit information pertaining to the client’s ontological heritage. This can also be achieved by dragging the client back to before birth through [[theory:Secondary Worlds]]:
   * “Where did you come from before you were born?”   * “Where did you come from before you were born?”
   * “What was the nature of your being-ness prior to birth?”   * “What was the nature of your being-ness prior to birth?”