This past week, Paul Smith was teaching a Basic CRV workshop
here in Cedar City. Coincidentally, one
of my former healership students had signed up for that class. It was delightful to spend some time with Sabrina
before and during the class. We went out
to eat the night before class started, and I also was able to go along on the 2
field trips that Paul provided as learning experiences and a well deserved
break from the intensity of the training.
Here we are.
On Friday, the last full day of class, he always takes the students
to a nearby locality where they can be wowed by the dramatic scenery. The purpose for these adventures is so that
the students can experience what is called Aesthetic Impact, or AI for short. During working a CRV target, this is the
emotional response that the viewer experiences at certain point in the process,
and is necessary to engage with that target at a deeper level, thus getting
more information about the target.
I was called upon to be one of the drivers, as the students
were all blindfolded until the big reveal at the chosen location. As we drove up Kolob Canyon, which is south
of Cedar City, I was overwhelmed with the vistas, and experienced my own AI. The experience prompted reactions of "wow, its amazing, look at that, it feel so good to be here" from me.
I look forward to visiting this canyon many times in the future, in different seasons and times of the day.
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