SoulCollage® Workshops
Through the Seasons with SoulCollage®
Journey through the seasons this year with the SoulCollage® process. Each season has something to teach us about life and about ourselves. Using images to create personally meaningful collages, you will discover some inner wisdom you may not have known you had.
SoulCollage® Workshop
SoulCollage® is a creative, relaxing and fun way to tap into your inner wisdom. Each one of us is a unique individual with a multi-faceted personality. Most The time, we focus on just the few dominant facets of who we are. SoulCollage® has a way of revealing the lesser known parts of ourselves. Images have a way of bypassing the chatter of our logical minds and nudging our deep soul wisdom, where intuitive answers can be found and spoken. Most SoulCollage® cards are made purely intuitively.” -Seena B Frost, founder of SoulCollage®
SoulCollage®Workshops are for students 18+
Students, please bring:
– a journal and pen
– a snack if you want one
– a question or idea you have been pondering
What happens in a SoulCollage® workshop?
SoulCollage® follows a very specific methodology.
The tools are simple:
- LOTS of images of people, places, animals, landscapes, and things, to choose from (collected by the facilitator from a variety of magazines and books)
- blank 5×8 “cards”
- scissors, exacto knife, cutting mat
- glue stick
The facilitator introduces the topic to be reflected upon (this year it has been on the different seasons and how they relate to different seasons or situations in our lives). But it can be anything.
The attendee journals thoughts from questions offered by the facilitator. Then the attendee looks for images that might represent these ideas.
The attendee is also encouraged to select images (usually 3-5) that “call” to them – i.e. resonate in some manner, they don’t need to know or understand why.
Then they cut and arrange the images in a way that makes sense to them. This is all intuitive.
Then the facilitator instructs them to ask the collage they just made some questions which the facilitator provides. They then listen for the card/collage to answer them. It is what they see on the collage that answers them. So it isn’t them saying, “this is what I am feeling and this collage represents that.” Rather it is, “I made this collage, not really knowing why and found out things I didn’t realize I was thinking/feeling/understanding/holding inside/etc.”
They are often very deeply touched and are thankful for the experience.