At this Monday Night Soul Sanctuary, Silvia Hartmann led the group through a playful and deeply creative SuperMind Project Sanctuary session. The evening was centred on using the Energy Mind to enter Sanctuary World, explore symbolic landscapes, meet living presences, and work with starlight as a transformational energy.
The session invited us to explore three main topics:
- The perfect personal habitat in Sanctuary
- Animal friends and companions
- Stars, starlight, and Star Matrix connections
1. Entering the perfect place in time and space
The first exploration began with a simple instruction to ask the Energy Mind to take each person to the perfect place in time and space for them, right here and now.
Silvia Hartmann encouraged everyone to notice the time of day, the time of year, the weather, and the wider environment. The purpose was not to force a scene, but to allow the Energy Mind to provide a habitat that would brighten, cheer, sparkle, soothe, or energise each person in exactly the right way.
The landscapes that emerged were vivid and varied. There was a safe mountain cave overlooking a powerful lightning storm, a cosy pony cart delivering gifts to fairy houses, a spring garden, a golden woodland scene, a cliff path above the ocean, a waterfall with bowls of liquid starlight, a wildflower meadow with distant snow-covered mountains, a miniature world between green blades of grass, and a high-voltage alchemical workshop.
Silvia Hartmann emphasised that Sanctuary habitats are not just passive pictures. They are invitations from the Energy Mind. A repeated or especially vivid place may be asking to be explored further. There may be fruit to harvest, hidden pathways to follow, doors to open, mushrooms to investigate, or new discoveries waiting just beyond the first scene.
The exercise also reminded the group that Sanctuary is not bound by the normal rules of the Hard. There is no need for gravity, normal scale, ordinary time, or everyday logic. A person can grow larger, become tiny, fly from a cliff edge, walk through a waterfall, enter a fairy house, or allow the whole habitat to expand with the breath.
2. Meeting animal friends
The second exploration used the Energy Symbols as a prompt. The symbol selected was Animal, and Silvia Hartmann invited everyone to return to their Sanctuary habitat and allow an animal friend to appear.
Again, the responses were beautifully individual. The group encountered bats flying from a cave and forming patterns in the moonlit sky, a horned toad resting on a pony, a deer leading the way into secret woodland, a remembered childhood cat, a dog connected with starlight and time, elk moving across a meadow, a bear travelling calmly through the landscape, a hawk calling overhead, a dragon, a fox, a wild cat, a mouse, a horse emerging from a waterfall, and a friendly cat-sized crocodile.
The important point was not to interpret these animals in a fixed or symbolic dictionary way. The SuperMind Project Sanctuary process treats the animal as a living presence within Sanctuary. It can be approached, communicated with, followed, fed, asked what it wants, or allowed to lead the way.
Silvia Hartmann also explained that when more than one animal appears, there is no need to choose between them. In Sanctuary, a person can split into several versions and follow each animal separately, then recombine and gather the learning from all the experiences. Alternatively, the animals may be combined into a single mythic creature, though Silvia Hartmann expressed a preference for exploring them individually.
This part of the evening highlighted the richness and unpredictability of the Energy Mind. The animals that appeared were often surprising, tender, funny, powerful, or deeply personal. They opened doors into memory, companionship, protection, movement, wildness, playfulness, and healing.
3. Stars, starlight, and Star Matrix connections
The third exploration began when the Star symbol was selected. Silvia Hartmann invited the group to work with starlight in their existing Sanctuary habitats and to let the Energy Mind decide what needed to happen next.
This led into some of the most magical material of the evening.
There was liquid starlight rising like a fountain, bats transforming into stars until the night sky became silver, Milky Way magic, a horse returning from the heavens with a wish-fulfilling star shell, dragon eyes seeing a kaleidoscope of rainbow stars, a star key opening a portal into another Sanctuary world, a clear night sky where stars could be picked and gathered into a container, a fairy house shining in starlight, and quiet companionship beneath a great silver star.
Silvia Hartmann connected these experiences with Star Matrix, explaining that Sanctuary stars belong in the same space as memories from the Hard. A star is a star, whether it arises from ordinary life, imagination, Sanctuary, energy work, or a moment of transformation. Sanctuary experiences can become star memories too.
A key learning was that these experiences are not just one-off fantasies. They can become skills. Drinking in the galaxy, seeing through dragon eyes, gathering stars into a container, receiving starlight, or stepping through a star portal can all become useful inner resources. They can be revisited, practised, and applied to real situations where a different lens, a new energy, or a deeper intelligence is needed.
What the group learned
The evening showed how SuperMind Project Sanctuary strengthens the relationship between the conscious mind and the Energy Mind.
Silvia Hartmann described the conscious mind as an active participant. The Energy Mind may create the habitat, present the animals, offer the stars, and open the doors, but the conscious mind still needs to enter the scene, look around, ask questions, move, explore, and interact. Transformation happens through that living exchange.
The process also demonstrated the abundance of Sanctuary. If someone else’s Sanctuary contains something beautiful, such as liquid starlight, fairy houses, opalescent mushrooms, or a useful pattern, it can be borrowed and brought into one’s own world without taking anything away from the original person. Energy, imagination, and information do not behave like scarce objects in the Hard.
This created a shared field of inspiration. One person’s image enriched another person’s world. The evening became a collective tapestry of habitats, creatures, gifts, stars, portals, memories, and discoveries.
Why Monday Night Soul Sanctuary matters
Monday Night Soul Sanctuary gave the group a practical way to remember magic, reconnect with the Energy Mind, and exercise the creative channels that support healing, problem solving, intuition, and joy.
In a stressful world, Silvia Hartmann framed this kind of practice as an anchor. It helps keep the channel open between the conscious mind and the Energy Mind. That channel can then support everyday life by offering better ideas, better timing, better words, more humour, more gratitude, and a stronger sense of inner orientation.
The evening closed with an encouragement to continue Sanctuary practice, continue working with Energy Symbols, and continue building Star Matrix. The central message was simple: give attention and gratitude to the Energy Mind, explore what it gives you, and keep collecting the stars.
Monday Night Soul Sanctuary was a shared journey through perfect habitats, animal companions, and starlight. It was playful, surprising, emotional, funny, and deeply magical.
Congratulations to: Ouedraogo Adams Billy Carmo Almeida Ecem Asmalı Judy B. Elissa Bhandare Irem Biliz Yana Burmistrovich Sean Clarke BetÜl Demİrkan Sue Dromey Ada Ferrini Larkin Fouse and 20 others

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