Featured SoulCollage® Cards

Skeletons: The Story of a Young Therapy Client and SoulCollage

Michaela is a tall, very bright, and very beautiful 16 year-old African-American who is being treated in individual therapy. She was uncomfortable talking in therapy so her therapist utilized non-verbal types of therapy with her. One was SoulCollage. This provided Michaela with a way of expressing her feelings in a safe, supportive environment which respected her way of communicating. Click here to see her card and read her poem.

Ready to Receive

After seeing the movie "The Secret", SoulCollage Facilitator Catherine Anderson realized that opening to the power of receiving was the key to attracting the right buyer for her sports photography business. She reflected on her SoulCollage card "Ready to Receive" with quick results. Click here to see her card and learn more.

Wounded Child

In August Dori King attended the “Images of Light and Shadow” workshop with Varuna and Seena at Mt. Madonna.

This workshop had the most profound effect for me of any workshop I have attended. During the workshop I began to open to the mystery of the shadow, the mystery I have closely guarded all my life. I began to peek into the shadows and bring them into consciousness and respect. It was like wanting to look into the sun knowing I will damage my eyes if I look too long yet daring to glimpse the fiery glow.

Click here to see her card and the wonderful story surrounding its creation.

Infinite Possibilities

What would you do if, one day, you discovered that all of your SoulCollage cards were gone – every last one? This is exactly what happened to Alyson Kennedy. Click here to see Alyson Kennedy’s card and hear her story of how a twist of fate led her to a renewal of “infinite possibilities."

How to Submit a Card

This collage card has been chosen from those submitted by readers of SoulCollage® and visitors to www.SoulCollage.com.

If you would like to send a special card with a special story for consideration as a future Featured Card, send it to SoulCollage book author, Seena B. Frost.