
Kaart nr. 10
Light-oracle · Kaart nr. 10
Spiegel
“Wat wordt je getoond?”
Two faces facing each other through still water — the way relationships return your own image with a few edits. The water is calm, suggesting that the mirror works best when you stop stirring the surface. What looks like another person is, in part, a reflection of you.
Algemene betekenis
Spiegel toont je wat je triggert, en dat is precies wat je wordt uitgenodigd om te helen. Deze kaart gaat over het inzien dat andere mensen fungeren als spiegels van onbewuste patronen in jezelf. De trigger is een boodschapper, niet een vijand. In een lezing brengt Spiegel je terug bij jezelf. In plaats van vast te zitten in schuldgevoelens of blame naar buiten, nodigt deze kaart je uit om te kijken wat er in jou resoneren. Het werk ligt altijd bij jezelf — niet om de ander vrij te spreken, maar om jezelf vrij te maken van oude reactiepatronen. Praktisch advies: waar voel je je getriggerd, daar groeit je. Stop met het verhaal 'zij maakten me voelen' en vraag jezelf af: wat wil ik hier leren? De spiegel zal steeds opnieuw verschijnen totdat je werkelijk naar jezelf kijkt.
Positive aspects
A clear opportunity to integrate something previously unconscious. The trigger is the door, not the obstacle. Walk through it, and you exit a pattern that has been costing you for years.
Challenging aspects
If you skip the inward turn, you will meet this lesson again wearing a different face. The shadow side is using 'they made me feel' as a permanent escape from your own work. The mirror keeps re-presenting until you actually look.
Betekenis per domein
Liefde
The pattern you keep meeting in love is teaching you something about yourself. Listen instead of arguing, and notice what feeling underneath the trigger asks for attention. The other person is information, not the problem itself.
Carrière
A colleague is mirroring back a wound or an unmet need. Use it as data, not drama — what does this irritation reveal about a need you have been ignoring? The career mirror often points to where you have been undervaluing yourself.
Gezondheid
The body mirrors the unprocessed. Notice which emotion lives in which place — the tension in the shoulders, the knot in the stomach, the tightness in the throat. The body holds what the mind hasn't yet wanted to.
Spiritualiteit
Your reactions are sacred information, not interruptions to your practice. Bring them to your sitting, your prayer, your journal — they show you precisely where the integration work is happening. Resistance is also a teacher.
Financiën
Your money behaviour mirrors childhood beliefs you may never have questioned. Surface them gently — the scarcity reflex, the over-generosity, the inability to receive — without shame. Awareness alone shifts the pattern.
Spiegel in combinaties
Mirror asks the surrounding cards: which of these is reflecting back something I haven't claimed yet? It turns external narratives into inner work and refuses the comfort of seeing oneself only as the protagonist or the victim.
Alle combinaties van Spiegel bekijken →Historische noot
Het Work Your Light Orakel is een dek van 44 kaarten van Rebecca Campbell, geïllustreerd door Danielle Noel en in 2018 uitgegeven door Hay House. Het dek is georganiseerd in vijf suites — Bevestiging, Onderzoek, Actie, Activering en Overdracht — en verweeft vrouwelijke spiritualiteit, lijnen van Lemurië en Atlantis, en het pad van de lichtwerker.
FAQ
Wat betekent Spiegel in Work Your Light?
What you are triggered by is what you are being invited to heal. Mirror asks you to stop blaming the other and turn inward — not to absolve them, but to free yourself. The person reflects something back to you; the work is yours to claim.
Is Spiegel een positieve kaart?
A clear opportunity to integrate something previously unconscious. The trigger is the door, not the obstacle. Walk through it, and you exit a pattern that has been costing you for years.
Wat is de schaduwzijde van Spiegel?
If you skip the inward turn, you will meet this lesson again wearing a different face. The shadow side is using 'they made me feel' as a permanent escape from your own work. The mirror keeps re-presenting until you actually look.