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“You’ll need to tell us what you’re offering,” the bartender said, his voice oddly close though he had not moved. “And what you expect in return.”
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.
Amber set her palms on the black glass and began. Deeper.24.01.25.Amber.Moore.Third.Space.Part.1....
End of Part 1.
Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll discuss how to use this space not just for resting, but for your intention for what’s ahead. “You’ll need to tell us what you’re offering,”
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As Moore notes, "Third Spaces have the power to bring people together across differences, to create a sense of belonging and connection in a world that often feels fragmented and isolating." It was exhilarating and terrifying, like I was
Coined by sociologist Ray Oldenburg in the 1980s, the "Third Space" refers to the social surroundings separate from the two usual social environments of home ("first place") and the workplace ("second place"). Examples include coffee shops, community centers, parks, libraries, and bookstores.
Part 1 of the Amber Moore series focuses on the necessity of these spaces, particularly in a post-digital world where the lines between home and work have become severely blurred. Amber Moore and the Search for Connection