The Blue Feather Game

Let’s Play! The Blue Feather Game is simple:

Seek and you shall find…a Blue Feather.

The concept for the game comes from the book “Illusions” by Richard Bach. Throughout the story, the Blue Feather metaphor unfolds gradually through Richard's internal dialogues and interactions with his mentor, Donald Shimoda.

Can you find a Blue Feather? If so, you’ll find the real treasure is in the act of searching and seeking.

My searching friends start the game without automatically believing they’ll find a Blue Feather. They’ll play with a doubting attitude of:

I’ll believe it when I see it. 

My seeking friends start the game with the belief the Blue Feather will magically appear. They’ll play with the attitude of:

I’ll see it when I believe it.

When someone is searching, the emphasis is focused on where to look. When seeking, the emphasis is focused on what to believe. Seekers have a deeper trust in the unfolding journey. 

The manner in which you search for your Blue Feather will mirror the way you look for a new job, a new relationship, or a new adventure in life. 

Seek and you shall find…whatever you believe. 

With the Blue Feather game, you’ll learn very quickly how much we are all controlled by our limiting beliefs.

Play the game and SEE(K) for yourself.

Set your intention to find your Blue Feather as a metaphoric stand-in for your deepest desires. Then, explore the way you play the game. 

As you seek to find a Blue Feather, observe yourself and laugh at your self-imposed limitations and genuine set-backs. Some people develop strategies to find a Blue Feather. Others will wish and hope a blue feather will magically appear.

What approach will you take to find what you are seeking? Whether it is a Blue Feather or a major life change, the process is the same. And, we are here to help whenever you’re feeling stuck.

The Blue Feather Game will teach you the power of possibilities and how you manifest YOUR deepest desires. Seek and see for yourself.

Let’s Play together! How did you find YOUR Blue Feather?

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