What’s the opposite of holding space? Emotional colonization. — by Heather Plett
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2018 5:05 pm
I first read a few of Heather's articles published here and there on the web. She has a brilliant take on opening the heart and using that to 'hold space' for other people. Here's one of those articles...
What It Means to “Hold Space” for People – Plus Eight Tips On How To Do It Well — by Heather Plett
Today I 'found' her web site and discovered a motherlode of articles looking at this subject from many angles. One that riveted my attention was about the opposite of 'holding space'.
https://heatherplett.com/2016/07/whats- ... ing-space/

What It Means to “Hold Space” for People – Plus Eight Tips On How To Do It Well — by Heather Plett
Today I 'found' her web site and discovered a motherlode of articles looking at this subject from many angles. One that riveted my attention was about the opposite of 'holding space'.
What’s the opposite of holding space? Emotional colonization. — by Heather PlettThe opposite of holding space is emotional colonization.
Wikipedia describes colonization as “an ongoing process by which a central system of power dominates the surrounding land and its components (people).” Colonization involves overpowering, dominating, and taking away the autonomy and sovereignty of other people. Normally we think of colonization as the controlling and exploiting of physical resources (land, bodies, natural resources, etc.). When I worked in international non-profit several years ago, I also witnessed the emergence of the term intellectual colonization, which is what happens when those in power control and exploit intellectual resources.
Emotional colonization is the act of controlling and exploiting someone’s emotional resources.
While holding space involves supporting without judging, fixing, or controlling the outcome, emotional colonization involves manipulating, disempowering, and judging.
When we hold space, we liberate. When we emotionally colonize, we violate. When we hold space, we leave the person feeling supported and empowered. When we emotionally colonize, we leave the person disenfranchised and weakened.
https://heatherplett.com/2016/07/whats- ... ing-space/
