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Up to this point the reference to space has been about using language to move a person mentally or emotionally to a space in a time where they can view events from different perspectives. | Up to this point the reference to space has been about using language to move a person mentally or emotionally to a space in a time where they can view events from different perspectives. | ||
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Clients are able to ‘download’ information that they know, at certain points in the room. When they move to another space, they effectively leave behind part of themselves in the previous space. This way they are removed from who they were and how they felt in that time and space. They are in a different cosmology. Once they move, they are able to view who they were in that space, they now have a different view and therefore different information to download. | Clients are able to ‘download’ information that they know, at certain points in the room. When they move to another space, they effectively leave behind part of themselves in the previous space. This way they are removed from who they were and how they felt in that time and space. They are in a different cosmology. Once they move, they are able to view who they were in that space, they now have a different view and therefore different information to download. | ||
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The notion of physically moving a person to a different position in the room where they can view events from different perspectives is called ‘Clean Space’. David provided the following information about ‘Clean Space’ and its relation to this work: | The notion of physically moving a person to a different position in the room where they can view events from different perspectives is called ‘Clean Space’. David provided the following information about ‘Clean Space’ and its relation to this work: | ||
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- | It can be very difficult to move someone to another space emotionally, | + | It can be very difficult to move someone to another space emotionally, |
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- | For example, a person may be in a position where the trauma is occurring and it can be difficult to move them | + | For example, a person may be in a position where the trauma is occurring and it can be difficult to move them emotionally from that space, but by just turning the person around they may find themselves in a different |
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- | | + | What also happens is that when a person is in one space, they are able to view another space as if it is a |
- | different cosmology, so they are not only able to view events in their life from different cosmologies or | + | different cosmology, so they are not only able to view events in their life from different cosmologies or |
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In this way information can be ‘downloaded’ into a space, giving the space knowledge that can be drawn on and developed when the need arises. | In this way information can be ‘downloaded’ into a space, giving the space knowledge that can be drawn on and developed when the need arises. | ||
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