Category: Clean Space & Emergence

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Originally published in the Dutch journal 'Haptonomisch Contact'
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A series of activities to create entirely new processes based on Clean Space principles.
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Attending more to the artistic aspects of Clean Space whihc contribute to the overall aim of encouraging conditions for creative emergence.
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When a client wondered about the source of a space.
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Reflections on subtle differences in some Clean Space instructions.
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With the benefit of hindsight and seven years of experience and experimenting, we thought it was time to revisit our first 2003 model.
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This simple and quick technique is based on the work of David Grove. Published in The Bulletin.
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Part 1 of how to think about the emergence of networks,, what they look like, and how they evolve.
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The first interview with therapeutic genius David Grove since 1996. Published in ReSource Magazine.
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Once a space becomes psychoactive a person is ‘living in their metaphor’. A joined-up model of how David Grove's work invokes the psychoactivity of spatial relations in therapeutic and in other settings.
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How David Grove's Clean Coaching using EK differs from conventional coaching. Published with Carol Wilson in The Model.
The history and principles of David Grove's Emergent Knowledge process. Published with Carol Wilson in ReSource.
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Part 1 of how to think about networks: their emergence, what they look like, and how they evolve.
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A preparatory paper for the facilitation over four days by the 'Clean Team' of a Large Group Metaphor Process for 80 members of The Findhorn Community
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The first description of David Grove's shift to a physical self-organising process. Published in 'Anchor Point'.
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How to think in terms of 'emergence', a fundamental feature of the dynamics of self-organising systems
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The first recorded notes of the Clean Space process from a workshop David Grove gave in New Zealand in February 2002.