Figure 24
It is an instruction from the facilitator that moves the client’s attention, usually spatially.
The instruction is simply: “Move to another space.” or variations on this.
To shift the client’s locus of attention and therefore create separate nodes in their network.
Here we will be investigating Spatial Meta-Drivers, however there are many other Meta-Drivers that have been investigated, and we’re sure there are many more yet to be imagined, see more meta-drivers on the future of Emergent Knowledge.
During this section we will mainly be looking at moving the client (A) through six spaces, however we could also do this with:
Or a mix of them all, it may seem at this point a little odd to shift the clients’ angle, but this becomes very apparent when working with a client on a tilt-board or even better a gyro-scope or the Holigral Ark Angle. We could also direct these instructions at (B) the mission statement.
The First Space
The Subsequent Spaces
The First Space
The Subsequent Spaces
Notice that alterations to the position of B are done through choice here. We could also instruct A to change where B resides.
See The Future of Emergent Knowledge for other ways in changing B’s position.