Good day ka! I attended a 2-day workshop on 'Transformation Game' this past weekend.
Wish to share with you the following ka:
1. Transformation Game (TG) is a board game developed and used to help us know ourselves better from our ways of life to our potential, relationship, and pain healing.
It started from my niece who was interested and asked me if I'd join in. I agreed without delay though at first I was hesitant as I thought it would involve some board game skills (I sure lack them almost completely ka.) The thing is this game only needs us to bring our true self to the session and the facilitator will lead us to complete the mission ka.
2. The TG requires that we set our two specific aims (one to get and one to give) so as to proceed with the game having one aim to achieve for a better focus and learning ka.
As one board game allows up to 4 players to occupy each corner, it is kind of special to share in a smaller circle. We had 3 in our group with the fourth as our facilitator ka. It was really helpful as we were reminded to look back at our aim, especially the 'get' one when moving forward after rolling the dice with some specific instructions, both for individuals and the whole team.
3. Prayers and celebrations happened along the way, making me feel that life needs mindfulness, recognition, and support in one form or another na ka.
4. I love that the group had our angel guardian which was 'responsibility' and individual angel guardians.....mine were 'awakening' and 'simplicity'. I noticed that the angels each player got seemed to fit them perfectly loei la ka.
We also ended the game with one more pick for our 'pocket angel' who will go with us anywhere and mine is 'Adventure', which I interpreted as 'I'll continue to have my work and life journey with some new and unknown projects coming their way' ka.
5. With the facilitator, the game proceeded smoothly and I couldn't help admiring her ka. This is a real complicated board game and she sure managed it very well ka.
6. I learned about myself and from others that:
- As humans, we all are vulnerable so accept it, live with it, and so we need to forgive ourselves and others when doing something wrong too.
- We should offer our help when others need it, meaning that when we want to do it, ask the other if he/she wants to take it up ka.
- Bias is when we judge, using our own 'scale' that may not meet with the background story and contexts of others.
- When one is very systematic, there's a tendency to be distant from using our intuition or other emotional/mental/spiritual strengths to cope with issues.
- 'Fear' and 'Guilt' are natural. It could be regarded as positive for both could have 'love' in it ka.
7. Reflection has been an integral component that enables us to look into ourselves, our stories, and our aims while offering our perspectives about other players to add to their consideration about their own selves ka.
8. I also learned how to craft good questions like, 'What is your understanding about this card?', 'How does it link with your aim and with any story to share?', 'How do you think you would solve it?', and 'What if....?
It's another workshop that opened my mind to different sets of learning ka.
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