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Frequently Asked Questions about SoulCards

Why doesn't the manual give the meanings of the cards?

The images in SoulCards are works of art, not illustration to spiritual texts. There is not one set meaning for any images. Rather, you are encouraged to explore what the images evoke in you. You can see them as a glorified ‘rorschak’ test. Each deck comes with a 36 page guidebook that offers simple, creative ways to interact with the cards.

Some of the images seem intense or pained. Why?

When the artist was selecting the images to be included in the deck, she wanted to reflect a broad range of human feeling. The intention is to honor all life experience. An image that seems difficult to one person might seem ecstatic to another. Even the same person will see the images differently at different times.

What do I do with these cards?

It can be as simple as selecting a single card and keeping it visible for a time as a source of insight. They can be used to inspire creative writing or personal reflection through private journaling or discussion with friends. SoulCards evoke creativity through storytelling, poetry writing or giving an image a title. People might be inspired to create their own images in response to their selected SoulCard. The guidebook offers many creative processes for engaging with the images.

SoulCards are a wonderful ‘ice breaker’ in groups. Each person chooses a card and talks about what it evokes in them. They are used in therapeutic settings, hospitals, support groups, art classes, personal growth workshops, feng shui, creative writing groups and dance classes, etc.

Who likes to use these cards?

Since SoulCards are free of the ‘occult’ association of Tarot, they are accessible to a broad range of people interested in creativity, soul, art, psychology, spirituality, goddess, self help and personal growth and healing. They are used by therapists, intuitive counselors, workshop leaders, in hospitals, creative writing groups, families, women’s circles and cultural creatives. SoulCards appeal to all ages. Children and teens are assisted in verbalizing from a deeper part of themselves when they talk about the images.

What is the difference between the two decks? Does it matter which I use?

Each SoulCard deck is unique and complete unto itself. They can be combined for a richer range of imagery. SoulCards 1 has more images with earth tones, and SoulCards 2 has more blue tones and prismatic colors. It is a personal choice to use SoulCards 1, 2 or both. You can see each of the decks in the SoulCards 1 Gallery and the SoulCards 2 Gallery.











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The Center for Touch Drawing offers the visionary spiritual art of Deborah Koff-Chapin in the form of Soul Cards, 1 and 2, an intuitive card deck that is accessible to a broader audience than tarot. Her images are also available as fine art giclée prints and free virtual E-cards. The Center provides products that promote arts and healing, art therapy and expressive art through books, video, audio and art materials kits. Deborah's Touch Drawing workshops make the experience of transformative art accessible to others. Deborah is on the board of directors of the International Expressive Arts Therapy Association, and is adjunct faculty at California Institute of Integral Studies and the University of Creation Spirituality.

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