SoulCollage

SoulCollage

Inspired originally by **Jean Houston** and the work of **Carl Jung** and **James Hillman**, **SoulCollage**' combines three life interests of the author: **creativity**, **archetypal psychology**, and **mystical spirituality**.

SoulCollage™ is a process through which you contact your **intuition** and create an incredible deck of cards which have deep personal meaning and which will help you with life's questions.
Following the simple SoulCollage directions, your hands move fragments of cut-out magazine pictures around, fitting them together in a surprising new way and gluing them down on a card. Cards containing the images you select — or the images that select you — come straight through your Soul, bypassing the mind.

This is a multi-leveled, creative process which anyone can do. All you need is a good pair of scissors, pre-cut mat board cards, glue, and images you can cut out from magazines, greeting cards, personal photos, postcards, catalogues, and calendars. It is wonderful to have other people with whom to share the process. The cards are fun to take to a friend's house, to work with in therapy or support groups, or to keep on your coffee table.

**Editorial Reviews**
**Review**
"Seena Frost's work with SoulCollage(tm) represents an insightful and original path to the depths...I cannot recommend this too highly." -- **Jean Houston** Author, A Mythic Life, JumpTime

"[T]he most original contribution to the battery of tools for deep self-exploration and psychotherapy in years." -- Stanislav Grof, M.D., Ph.D. Author, Psychology of the Future, Adventure of Self-Discovery, Holotropic Mind

A terrific resource for spiritual circles, women's clubs, study groups, and anyone interested in archetypes or divination. Most highly recommended. -- ***Fearless Reviews***, October, 2001

Fine examples of cards made by regular folks are given … how to handle the language of symbols and dreams. -- Midwest Book Review, July 2001

In this exciting, spiritual craft book, readers combine intuition with imagery to make personalized Tarot-like cards, A handsome and well-presented guide. --Today's Librarian, December 20, 2001

**From the Publishe**r
SoulCollage, the book, explains the SoulCollage process:
1)The easy steps for making and consulting the cards
2)How to work with the language of symbols, dreams, and archetypes
3)Suggested suits for your deck (personality parts, community, archetypes, energies, dreams)
4)How to set the mood so that even shy people can say what the card is telling them
5)Ways to encourage inner wisdom to bubble up and answer your deepest questions
We are pleased to bring Seena Frost’s deeply satisfying, creative process to others in this wonderful book. We expect the process will find many unexpected uses. SoulCollage has already been used with children, elders, in therapy, in deep spiritual exploration groups, in trainings, and in women’s groups. One writer made a card for each of her characters in the plot of her novel and sets the cards up for inspiration by her computer as she works.

There are more than 200 examples in the book of this process, showing extraordinary cards made by ordinary people. The book contains eight pages of these cards in color. More can be seen on the book’s website.

S. Adrian, in a review of SoulCollage in "Fearless Reviews," says: “Numerous examples from custom-made decks show you what these cards can look like. I was so captivated by the images in the book that I wished I could buy a deck of them!” When you start making your own deck you will feel like that about your own cards, only more so. Many cards have a universal appeal because they reach beyond our individual stories and into the deep well where all of us share the same water of Spirit.

This is a multi-leveled, creative process which anyone can do — All you need is a good pair of scissors, pre-cut matboard cards (also available in packs of a dozen cards), glue, and images you can cut out from magazines, greeting cards, personal photos, postcards, catalogues, and calendars. It is wonderful to have other people with whom to share the process. The cards are fun to take to a friend’s house, to work with in therapy or support groups, or to keep on your coffee table. There are many examples in the book about how to use the cards in groups.

Wikipedia: Soulcollage: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SoulCollage


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