A few days ago, I spoke of the Transformation Game, which I think of as a 'counseling session in a box!'
Transformation game in process
I first played the Game with my friend and Reiki SiStar Anita, a trained facilitator - what a great way to learn! Developed at the Findhorn community in Scotland, the T. Game is both fun and sparks insights. Anita spent 6 months living a few miles from the Findhorn Community, and I met her on the Oregon coast in the mid 90s ...
When my grandkids were little, we would play when they came over, and they usually zipped through all 4 levels in 45 minutes! (A game can take several hours for adults!)
We each play put own 'life path' in the game, which includes cards for insights, setbacks, and supportive angels - you roll a die for the number of each to place on your 'unconscious' envelope. I was surprised the first time my oder granddaughter said 'I'll take a setback,' when when she could choose which kind of card to unpack!
When she was a little older, and realized setbacks come with pain, and slow down your game, so might choose an insight or angel. As a toddler, it was just part of it all ... and she still 'ascended' (moved through all 4 levels) in less than an hour
Grammie with K and Z
After we played, Anita would do a little session on her own, observing what came up for clearing and anything she needed to process. She encouraged me to use the 'Next Steps' process as well.
Next steps reading, die and markers
My focus for this 'Next Steps' session invites support for doing the SoulCollage® Facilitator training. I chose awareness tokens to support the cards - Orange are for emotional support (nurturing, merriment and contact) (loyalty, receptivity, softness and truthfulness) and Purple for the spiritual level (awakening, wonder and wizardry)
The die and markers are some of those we use with the game board.
Hmm, maybe Mt oldest grand - now 25, will play a round with me!
What an interesting game! I love how easy it is for kids to do tasks that often paralyze adults. We need to learn from kids.
ReplyDeleteSo true, Kandas!!
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