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- | | + | 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. |
- | 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 | + | For example, a person may be in a position where the trauma is occurring and it can be difficult to move them |
- | emotional space. | + | emotionally from that space, but by just turning the person around they may find themselves in a different |
+ | emotional space. | ||
- | | + | 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 |
- | perspectives, | + | perspectives, |
- | are actually looking at that cosmology and the events that occurred in that time period, as they’re literally | + | are actually looking at that cosmology and the events that occurred in that time period, as they’re literally |
- | 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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