The Alcheringa Oneiromancy Deck offers a reminder to pause and take in our surroundings because they can help us recall childlike wonder and joy along with insights, whether we find that in dreams or the waking world.
Read MoreTarot of the Divine is a beautifully illustrated deck that uses scenes from fairy tales and myths from around the world to represent the 78 cards of the tarot. As a deck steeped in myths, it can help us see the mythic versions of ourselves.
Read MoreThe Lost Hollow Tarot is another deck by PixelOccult, this time a blend of Waite and Thoth decks with some unique takes in bold red and black ink. This was a powerhouse of an interview, so the interpretation is relatively short and to the point. I’m excited to use it. It looks to be a bit “chaos mode,” and that can be fun.
Read MoreI’d heard of Jessi Jumanji, but never of her Flora and Fauna of Africa Oracle before I found it listed on Brown Girl Tarot. I didn’t know what to expect, and it was outside of my normal realm, but I’m so glad that I expanded my deck collection horizons.
Read MoreAs one of the first oracle decks that I ever bought (if not the first), the Hedgewitch Botanical Oracle still manages to surprise me with how much I have to learn about it. The interview was simple and to the point, much like the card’s images.
Read MoreWith intricate and interconnected visuals, the Prisma Visions Tarot benefits from a willingness to soak in its imagery without becoming lost in the process. It’s hard to articulate but easy to feel.
Read MoreLenormand decks don’t usually work quite the same way as tarot cards, so my usual deck interview model might seem strange at first. But as always, the Green Glyphs Lenormand delivers.
Read MoreLight emerging from the void? Surely it will say I should do shadow work with it! But no. The message from this beauty is different. Care to join me in study?
Read MoreI’ve taken a long time to post an interview with an oracle deck, and I think it’s because they are so personal. Nevertheless, they are tools that I use to help others, so I need to better understand how I can work with them on behalf of clients. Time to start interviewing them with my favorite: Threads of Fate.
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