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  • Writer's pictureJenny Dunaway

Looking Inside



Carl Jung said, "Your wision will become clear only when you look into your heart. Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens." This time in my life could be described as an awakening. It's not that I've been asleep--it's that I'm discovering a part of me which was always there, just slumbering. I love this soul collage card because it visualizes this new life experience with all the innocence of a child, the creativity from my companion, the Great Blue Heron, and the wisdom of infinity from the Fibbonaci spiral in the flower. The canoe is the vessel (my body) I use to float through the river of life. The telescoping spy glass shows more detail as the sections are extended. The Lord is my spy glass--the more indepth I go with Him, the closer I am to seeing His purpose for me. That's what this blog is all about. I am journaling about my new discoveries and revelations, partly because I love to write and partly because I'm a visual learner. Creating these soul collage cards is an intuitive process in which God reveals a truth to me. He shows me my strengths I never realized I had. Whenever I'm faced with with a challenging situation, I can pull one of these cards from my long term memory and re-remember a scripture or an affirmation that will help me get through that stumbling block in my path. I will know how to cross over it, go under it, demolish it, or simply kick the obstacle to the side and continue my walk with Jesus. I like where I am but I can hardly wait to see where we're going!


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