Formations

A guide to experimenting with The DOC.

C = Character Card

T = Tool Card

P = Place Card

* = Any Card, Pulled from the deck shuffled together

 
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The foundation for all of The DOC: a basic row of one card from each category.

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A fan invented move, pull an extra card for more depth after you interpret a basic row.

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A basic grid, which is a series of rows and questions as needed, is useful for when you need to clear the mind.

 
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Great at parties because it’s fun and simple. Shuffle the deck together and pull a single card to see who you are.

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Quick and surprising. No need to ask a question. Just pull two cards to see what The DOC has to tell you, straight up.

Inspired by metaphysicist, Florence Scovel Shinn, this square helps contemplate key themes in life.

 
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When embarking on a new beginning, think of a three card set as a beginning, middle, and end.

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When deciding which path to take, start at your present center, then branch outward to see where options lead.

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Consult a group of perspectives (top) that offer advice for a proposed scenario (bottom).

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When caught between the push-and-pull of conflicting forces and hierarchies, consider the themes at hand.

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One thing is sure, we are destined to evolve. See how your life is ready to change by comparing one row to another.

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Peace is found through presence and contemplation. Invented by a fan, this is the best self-reflective spread.