In the state in which Circling happens, people do notice what the other people in the circle are doing and what they are experiencing.
In addition to the primary perception that you listed there’s a lot of attention on the secondary cognitive faculty of relating in Circling.
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In the state in which Circling happens, people do notice what the other people in the circle are doing and what they are experiencing.
In addition to the primary perception that you listed there’s a lot of attention on the secondary cognitive faculty of relating in Circling.