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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, | ||
different position in the room can achieve the same objective, sometimes quicker or easier. | different position in the room can achieve the same objective, sometimes quicker or easier. | ||
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kept in that space now. Part of the person, their mental space or mental body stays anchored in each space so | kept in that space now. Part of the person, their mental space or mental body stays anchored in each space so | ||
that when they get up and move, part of them doesn’t leave. | that when they get up and move, part of them doesn’t leave. | ||
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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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