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theory:primary_world [05/04/2018 15:18] – [Introduction] admintheory:primary_world [05/04/2018 15:21] – [The Geography of our Primary World] admin
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 This experience is akin to having tunnel vision, where we become so focussed on particular aspects of a situation, we negate / do not even acknowledge other options and choices. This experience is akin to having tunnel vision, where we become so focussed on particular aspects of a situation, we negate / do not even acknowledge other options and choices.
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 There are actually two observer positions within our Primary World. One is who we are now and the other is a ‘doppelganger’, the shadow of a younger you. This is the you before you became the person you are today. There are actually two observer positions within our Primary World. One is who we are now and the other is a ‘doppelganger’, the shadow of a younger you. This is the you before you became the person you are today.
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 The space in between these two manifestations of you, defines the boundaries of the Primary World, (note that there is a boundary around the younger you this will be discussed later on in Secondary Worlds). The locus of control in this Primary World shifts between these two entities in an uneasy alliance. We are sometimes heard to say: The space in between these two manifestations of you, defines the boundaries of the Primary World, (note that there is a boundary around the younger you this will be discussed later on in Secondary Worlds). The locus of control in this Primary World shifts between these two entities in an uneasy alliance. We are sometimes heard to say: