QUANTUM MESSAGES FOR EVERYDAY LIFE
a teaching tool for the subconscious mind
Quantum Messages for Everyday Life is a unique and introspective deck of cards with five unique parts to it. Each part addresses a different aspect of a particular question the reader has in mind. The underlying perspective of these cards is one oriented toward deep spiritual transformation through insights into everyday life experiences and challenges. The goal of transformation is not just to experience higher states of consciousness, that is the goal of transcendence. The goal of transformation is to reshape our life to be able to experience soul-level joy, peace of mind and fulfillment. In reality, we are incredible beings, so transformation is really about 'returning' to who we already are!
Foundational Success Codes,
a set of 11 cards that take the reader to the core of the question initially asked. Seeing the core of the question is not necessarily easy as our emotions, memories and perceptions tend to distort our vision, For instance, in regard to the sample question above pertaining to
procrastinating, let's say the reader drew the card 'self-worth'. Many times
individuals assume that when they procrastinate it means they are
unmotivated or lazy when actually it is dealing with the core dynamic of self-worth. Perhaps as a child the individual was shamed or rejected for making a mistake. The pain from this situation led the child into a protection mode of never wanting to make a mistake again--thus, trying to be perfect. When the child/adult does not feel they can do something perfectly, then they will procrastinate out of fear of being shamed or rejected. As an adult the shame and rejection usually comes from the individual towards themselves. Make sense? (see Success Codes for more information)
Transformational Tools, a set of 21 cards that provides the reader with workable energy tools to support them in working with the question at hand. In regard to the above question, procras- tinating, let's say the reader drew the card 'giving yourself space'. Giving yourself space is a card referring to getting out of your own face. Have you ever experienced someone who talks at you and are in your face about everything immediately? Try this: Put your one of your hands in front of your face. When we are in our face the hand is very close to our face. When we give ourself space to be human, the hand is back about six inches enabling you to breathe, hear and input new information. Giving yourself space is a tool to assist you with working with procrastination.
Symptoms of Distress, a set of 30 cards. The energy dynamics in this deck represent what many times we think is the problem. When we misdiagnose, you can imagine what can happen. We spend a lot of time and energy focused on the symptom instead of the real issue. Looking at the above sample question, procrastinating, let's say the reader drew the card 'perfectionism'. Perfectionism is the flip side of procrastination. We procrastinate because we don't feel we can do something perfectly and it is a symptom of the problem. The problem goes deeper--to the core of the individual and in this case deals with self-worth.
Solutions for Empowerment, a set of 23 cards that provide one workable solution for addressing the question at hand. In regard to the above sample question, procrastinating, let's say the reader drew the card 'approval of self'. Learning to give oneself approval is essential in working through procrastination, which as we now know deals with perfectionism AND perfectionism can come from a feeling of only having worth if we make no mistakes and do everything perfectly.
Body-Spirit Connection, a set of 21 cards. This deck provides suggestions for how to bring the body-spirit together in regard to a solution to the reader's question. Pertaining to the above sample question, procrastinating, let's say the reader drew the card 'meditation and breath worth'. What this implies is that taking some quiet time to go within to ponder the dynamic of 'procrastinating' could provide healing and understanding for the reader. The breath work is powerful in accessing and releasing old energies.
Quantum Messages for Everyday Life will be available to the public in 2008.
a teaching tool for the subconscious mind
Quantum Messages for Everyday Life is a unique and introspective deck of cards with five unique parts to it. Each part addresses a different aspect of a particular question the reader has in mind. The underlying perspective of these cards is one oriented toward deep spiritual transformation through insights into everyday life experiences and challenges. The goal of transformation is not just to experience higher states of consciousness, that is the goal of transcendence. The goal of transformation is to reshape our life to be able to experience soul-level joy, peace of mind and fulfillment. In reality, we are incredible beings, so transformation is really about 'returning' to who we already are!
The five parts to the card deck is as follows:
Each card has a miniaturized schematic on it. The encoded information in the schematic has been reduced to prevent the reader from becoming overwhelmed with too much information from access to all the schematics in the decks. The information is streamlined to pertain to the main content of the card.
A sample question a reader could ask before drawing one card from each of the five decks:
1. Foundational Success Codes
2. Transformational Tools
2. Transformational Tools
3. Symptoms of Distress
4. Solutions for Empowerment
4. Solutions for Empowerment
5. Body-Mind Connection
Each card has a miniaturized schematic on it. The encoded information in the schematic has been reduced to prevent the reader from becoming overwhelmed with too much information from access to all the schematics in the decks. The information is streamlined to pertain to the main content of the card.
A sample question a reader could ask before drawing one card from each of the five decks:
Why do I procrastinate so much?
Foundational Success Codes,
a set of 11 cards that take the reader to the core of the question initially asked. Seeing the core of the question is not necessarily easy as our emotions, memories and perceptions tend to distort our vision, For instance, in regard to the sample question above pertaining to
procrastinating, let's say the reader drew the card 'self-worth'. Many times
individuals assume that when they procrastinate it means they are
unmotivated or lazy when actually it is dealing with the core dynamic of self-worth. Perhaps as a child the individual was shamed or rejected for making a mistake. The pain from this situation led the child into a protection mode of never wanting to make a mistake again--thus, trying to be perfect. When the child/adult does not feel they can do something perfectly, then they will procrastinate out of fear of being shamed or rejected. As an adult the shame and rejection usually comes from the individual towards themselves. Make sense? (see Success Codes for more information)
Transformational Tools, a set of 21 cards that provides the reader with workable energy tools to support them in working with the question at hand. In regard to the above question, procras- tinating, let's say the reader drew the card 'giving yourself space'. Giving yourself space is a card referring to getting out of your own face. Have you ever experienced someone who talks at you and are in your face about everything immediately? Try this: Put your one of your hands in front of your face. When we are in our face the hand is very close to our face. When we give ourself space to be human, the hand is back about six inches enabling you to breathe, hear and input new information. Giving yourself space is a tool to assist you with working with procrastination.
Symptoms of Distress, a set of 30 cards. The energy dynamics in this deck represent what many times we think is the problem. When we misdiagnose, you can imagine what can happen. We spend a lot of time and energy focused on the symptom instead of the real issue. Looking at the above sample question, procrastinating, let's say the reader drew the card 'perfectionism'. Perfectionism is the flip side of procrastination. We procrastinate because we don't feel we can do something perfectly and it is a symptom of the problem. The problem goes deeper--to the core of the individual and in this case deals with self-worth.
Solutions for Empowerment, a set of 23 cards that provide one workable solution for addressing the question at hand. In regard to the above sample question, procrastinating, let's say the reader drew the card 'approval of self'. Learning to give oneself approval is essential in working through procrastination, which as we now know deals with perfectionism AND perfectionism can come from a feeling of only having worth if we make no mistakes and do everything perfectly.
Body-Spirit Connection, a set of 21 cards. This deck provides suggestions for how to bring the body-spirit together in regard to a solution to the reader's question. Pertaining to the above sample question, procrastinating, let's say the reader drew the card 'meditation and breath worth'. What this implies is that taking some quiet time to go within to ponder the dynamic of 'procrastinating' could provide healing and understanding for the reader. The breath work is powerful in accessing and releasing old energies. Quantum Messages for Everyday Life will be available to the public in 2008.