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pegkerr ([personal profile] pegkerr) wrote2014-03-07 08:58 pm

Two new Soulcollage cards

Seena Frost, the originator of Soulcollage occasionally gets a bit too new Age-y for my taste. She has come out with a second book, which adds a little to my understanding. In this one, she recommends that each deck contain a Witness card, a Transpersonal card, like the Source, which does not belong to any suit.
Witness is best compared to a mirror. We step back and see ourselves as if in a mirror. Witness is part of Source and formless. It has no comment on what it reflects; it does not judge; it does not applaud. However, from the place of Witness we may catch a glimpse of the patterns our Neters [the consciousness she says resides in each card] are making.

You will undoubtedly discover you have an inner Committee member who is able to function as a witness. Name this card Observer and make a Committee card for him or her.
Whatever. I haven't made an Observer card (I found one image which was quite good, but frustratingly, it was a man, whereas I wanted it to be a woman). I hope to make an Observer card soon. Anyway, here's my Witness card:

Witness
Witness - Transpersonal card
I am the One who is formless Consciousness.

I also made this card, thinking, perhaps, of all the stories I have been reading about the NSA. (The men at the bottom of the card are actually Secret Service men, waiting for a presidential helicopter to come down to the tarmac.)

The Watchers
The Watchers - Council Suit
I am the One who watches all, seeing details which are not usually meant to be seen. Whether I watch for your benefit or detriment is unclear; what is clear is that I see much that might otherwise remain hidden.

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