L2 - P1 - Ep 4: Service Providers (Red Circle)/ Total Strangers (Red Space)
Circles Level 1, 2 & 3 • 15m
This episode shows how to identify a service provider and what actions to take if you are unsure of someone's position and it illustrates that in the course of doing business with providers and helpers, it may be necessary to briefly and temporarily cross the boundary elements of talk and trust, but RARELY of touch.
This episode also shows how to identify a health worker, how to identify the likely parameters of your health exam and what actions to take if you are unsure. It also illustrates that in the course of health care, it may be necessary for health workers to briefly and temporarily cross the boundary elements of touch, talk, and trust, but only as applies to health-related activities.
Lastly, this episode aims to establish the lack of contact associated with strangers in the Red Stranger Circle using a famous person and true strangers as examples. It explains why caution is justified with strangers, whether or not they are famous faces, and it illustrates that strangers, whether or not they are familiar through TV, Internet or movies, are still unknown individuals. You cannot tell if they are nice or mean, even if they are famous and attractive.
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