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The Frame (Reversed)

Identity * Perception * Narrative

The frame asks, Who decides how you are seen? It is about the borders that get placed around your story, by society, culture, family, or even yourself. This card reminds you that framing isn't what reflects power, bias, and intention. You may be battling an image that doesn’t reflect your reality. You may be holding a version of yourself that was painted by survival, not truth. This card invited you to reframe, on your own terms, you are not a portrait in someone else's, you are the artist.

gallery, neutral;

Reversed

The frame suggests distortion, being trapped in others' narratives, or struggling to recognize your own reflection. You may feel misunderstood, misrepresented, or invisible. It can also point to the ways we over-curate ourselves to survive, branding our pain, editing our identity, or playing this card that you step outside the frame. Roles.

We become what we behold. We shape our tools and there after our tools shape us.
— Marshall McLuhan