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===== The Three Spaces ===== | ===== The Three Spaces ===== | ||
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When the observer chooses the place they want to sit or stand in respect to their mission statement, this place and the space around them becomes the ‘Space of A’, this space holds who they are and what they know at the beginning of the session. | When the observer chooses the place they want to sit or stand in respect to their mission statement, this place and the space around them becomes the ‘Space of A’, this space holds who they are and what they know at the beginning of the session. | ||
- | Throughout the session, the client needs to be returned to this position occasionally, | + | Throughout the session, the client needs to be returned to this position occasionally, |
They will also need to go back to this position to end the session. As when they are in a different positions/ | They will also need to go back to this position to end the session. As when they are in a different positions/ | ||
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===== Asking Questions of the Spaces ===== | ===== Asking Questions of the Spaces ===== | ||
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The questions are not limited to only what the observer knows; information is valuable no matter where it comes from. If questions are only ever asked of the observer, there will be very interesting and useful information missed. | The questions are not limited to only what the observer knows; information is valuable no matter where it comes from. If questions are only ever asked of the observer, there will be very interesting and useful information missed. | ||
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+ | When the person is in the space of A, anything that they say about the nature of their problem could be irrelevant to the solution. Their information is not very useful in terms of solving the issues because they continue to have the same perspective on their problems as they did when they arrived. As long as the person stays in one position, their problem will always be configured in the same way. | ||
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+ | In the space of A, a person may hold a particular view of the world; that is only true as long as they sit there. But if they were asked to move to another space they are then equally capable of discounting everything they said in the previous position. | ||
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