A more detailed look at the role of the Facilitator in an Emergent Knowledge session. Video created by Matthew Hudson NLP EFT Clean Language Trainer and Therapist
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@rachelgarst68844 жыл бұрын
I'm hearing him say that answers must go on the paper (where it can all exist non-sequentially), not to the facilitator, so none of it gets lost. The material cannot be exposed to normal scrutiny, so if you want non-ordinary, psychoactive things to happen, do NOT ask the client the meaning, how they feel, what happened, etc. Those ordinary questions would contaminate and profane the experience instead of allowing it to carry across.
@MatthewHudson4 жыл бұрын
Hi Rachel, yes the paper holds the information for the client. This then becomes a node within the client's developing landscape, the later experience of this information then coming into an inter-relationship with the client and further 'nodes', is when this landscape becomes psychoactive for the client and changes within their system occur.