Sounds rather like the "flash" LM Montgomery describes in the Emily book, and that CS Lewis talks about in Surprised by Joy, the moments of transcendence he got from some images or poetry. (IIRC, Lewis ended up implying the whole thing became childish and irrelevant when he became a Christian - I could never figure out why anyone would *want* a God who didn't give them those flashes of glory. He specifically mentions his reaction to the line "Baldur the Brave is dead, is dead!" Giiven his experiences I'd've gone Norse.)
I like your words for the journaling card, but I especially like the image collection you used for the "window" card. Really neat, to look out the window on the nebula, and the cat being so indifferent.
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It reminds me of Bruce Cockburn's song "Mystery":
Infinity always gives me vertigo
Vertigo
Vertigo
Infinity always gives me vertigo
And fills me up with grace
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