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Headspace access refers to how accessible the headspace is.
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}}'''Headspace access''' refers to how accessible the headspace is.


For different kinds of headspaces and how they are seen, check out the [[:Category:-Visum Collection|-Visum Collection]].
== Types of Access ==
== Types of Access ==
Inner World: Active : [[Headspace]] is active all the time, or exists as a parallel world of some kind.
Inner World: Active : [[Headspace]] is active all the time, or exists as a parallel world of some kind.

Revision as of 00:06, 15 May 2021

headspace access ( n., adj.)
Applies tosystems, headspaces, system functions

Headspace access refers to how accessible the headspace is.

For different kinds of headspaces and how they are seen, check out the -Visum Collection.

Types of Access

Inner World: Active : Headspace is active all the time, or exists as a parallel world of some kind.

Inner World: Passive : Headspace is only active while the fronter looks/focuses on it.

Inner World: Restricted : Access to headspace is restricted, for some/all members.