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Deeper: A Guide to Third Space with Amber Moore (Part 1 - 24.01.25)
“I know,” she said. “I’m willing.”
As I descended, the world around me grew more abstract, more dreamlike. I felt myself becoming one with the installation, merging with its rhythms and colors. It was exhilarating and terrifying, like I was being remade from the inside out. Deeper.24.01.25.Amber.Moore.Third.Space.Part.1....
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- Reflect on the themes and ideas presented, possibly through journaling or meditation.
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As I emerged into the bright lights of the outside world, I felt different, like I had been remade. The world seemed deeper, richer, and more mysterious. I knew that I would return to Third Space, eager to explore its depths once more. For in its labyrinthine passages, I had discovered a part of myself that I never knew existed.
The Third Space Concept: In a broader social context, the "Third Space" often refers to the social surroundings separate from the two usual social environments of home ("first space") and the office ("second space"). Deeper: A Guide to Third Space with Amber Moore (Part 1 - 24
Thus, Part 1 is likely not the conclusion. Part 2 or Part 3 may show the return — the integration of what was found in the depths. Without that return, depth is just a fall.
Which of those would you like next?
“I want access,” she said. “Not to information. To him.” She allowed the word when she said it to be small and dangerous: the name she had never spoken aloud. He, alive or otherwise, existed in the spaces between files — a ghost in the system that never fully ran its course. “I want the file that holds his trajectory. I want to know where he went after he vanished.”