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Written by Ian Johnson
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Wednesday, 05 November 2008 17:11 |
A Momentum Perspective on Clean Space
I have labelled the positions used in the Clean Decision-Making practice with action verbs - tensing, objecting, steering - and so on. This is because people who are unable to deal with a situation store it in a static, frozen manner. That is what dissociation does. And the experience is stored in whatever way is convenient. So the clean decision-making process is designed to help people move, in a comfortable, manageable way, through whatever is stuck and static. Then the trapped energy is released, and becomes available for us to harness in our daily living experience.
This dynamic feature of CDM was inspired when I read an article by Steven Saunders about Emerging Moving.
And now what is happening?
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Last Updated on Friday, 21 August 2009 18:30 |