
Context Cards

Each player in turn creates a victim story around that situation and places his/her playing piece in Victimland to start the game.
The Landing Spaces
Of course the journey is one fraught with difficulties and repleat with blessings, depending upon which space you land. The landing spaces will direct you to look at your beliefs, blocks, karma, stories and projections etc., with instructions or by drawing cards.

Examples:
Belief Cards
Reveal your limiting beliefs.

Energy Block Cards
Reveal which chakra is blocked over which issue.

Karma Cards
Show how karma may be being played out in your story.
Guess What Cards
Just as ordinary life throws us curved balls when least expected or blesses us with an unexpected gift, these cards do the same.
New Story Cards
These help you shift out of your victim story - with all its negative beliefs and energy blocks, and move into a new story. (It’s amazing how you always get just the right one that works for you).

'Satori'
No matter who gets there first, we want for everyone else to come to Satori. At that point, each player gets a chance to reframe their story and to read an affirmation.
The Results
People report feeling lighter, feeling free from pain or the weight of guilt and anger, more compassionate and more loving.

Testimonials
"I wanted to share the most amazing insight / experience playing the Satori game. I played it with a friend last night cos she is going through a very tough time involving a courtcase . My life has been ultra challenging on the kids front so was not surprised when my event and context card read A big lie and school . I was very unsettled as I felt I had resolved the issues with my daughters and I was thinking they told me lies after all."
"I played the game and was receiving more clarity and when the game ended it hit me . I was a troublesome / troubled teenager and the big lie was that I WAS BAD. Wow it had nothing to do with my girls. It was like seeing myself for the first time as what I really was; a hurting child who needed love and attention but received only shame and criticism. The sense of freedom I feel this morning is awesome. So if anyone is even thinking of buying the satori game I say get your skates on. IT is fantastic."
Helen in Ireland