Audio version of this written post:
It was the SoulCollage® process ‘I am one who . . . ‘ that gave me the practice to step into the cards and speak from the images. This then progressed to ‘asking my soul’ directly, and speaking from that perspective.
In the ‘I am one who. . . .’ SoulCollage® process, you read the card by focussing on one aspect within the card. This could be a person, animal or thing. Beginning with the phrase ‘I am one who . . . ‘ you then become that person, animal or thing and speak from its point of view.
It’s rather like role-play. Similar to how an actor (or an opera singer) would step into a part or a role, becoming the person they are portraying (and embodying the character and perhaps also the emotions of that person).
As I practised this SoulCollage® ‘role-play’ it became easier and more natural to me. I could ‘become’ (speak from the point of view of) not just people and animals, but of a tree, a mountain, the sky, a cloud, or a stone.
It was mainly due to using this practice within SoulCollage® that I one day decided to speak directly to my soul and also to answer, from my soul’s perspective, without using a card image.
I call this, ‘soul communing.’
For the last four or five years, I’ve asked for my soul ‘s (and soul family’s) perspective on my cards, but also on other things that are bugging me.
The answers I receive are usually surprising to me. At times, my soul also has a sense of humour, which I’m thrilled about, as humour is important to me!
I wonder, if something was puzzling or troubling you, what do you think your soul might say to you about it? I’m pretty sure their words would be wise and loving.
So, if there is something troubling you, today, can you imagine, what that wise and loving part of you might tell you?
