Foundations of CoCreation Practical guidance and exercises for co-creative experiences in daily life. Methods of alchemical self-transformation to discover new ways to see, feel, hear and sense reality and to align clearly with soul purpose and ways to express new perceptions. This is also the first real overview of Rowena Pattee Kryder's work for the Gaia Matrix Oracle,... more » Vibrational Healing Cards and Co-Creation Code Deck are incorporated into this book. Key teachings of the perennial wisdom are given as a universal source for anyone of any spiritual tradition, race, nation or sex. As the basic philosophy behind Foundations of Co-Creation, the perennial wisdom gives the reader a sense of living continuity with the love and wisdom flowing from the 'past' to the present as a living stream. This book takes a step by step approach to self-realization through seven phases of alchemy: Calcination, Dissolution, Separation, Conjunction, Fermentation, Distillation and Coagulation. Questions for the reader are woven throughout the text as well as questions to be answered by Stream of Wisdom students at the end of each chapter. Calcination is a fiery way to burn through any hurt, anger or resentments that may linger in a person's psyche. Dissolution is experienced by immersing yourself in the waters of the unconscious. Separation is the process through which you can make distinctions in what remains undifferentiated as you worked through Dissolution. Conjunction occurs when the purified opposites of Separation unite, and a 'spark of gold' is conceived. Fermentation, the spark of gold as love and trust, becomes like yeast in dough: it spreads. Distillation then purifies the expanded 'small perfect thing' within you and allows the tincture of gold (love trust and wisdom) to permeate your life. Coagulation is the birth of the newness emerging from the gold of love and wisdom within that is now spread and distilled. This book also goes into colors, cycles, harmonics, symbols and sacred geometry as tools for self-realization.« less