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Set of 33 cards with prismatic gold gilded edges in a custom orange box with a 65-page guidebook and 4 runic dice that can be used in tandem with the cards or on their own. Check out our blog post for a closer look. This deck is my take on the Elder Futhark Runes, an early Nordic system of divination that has been around for millennia. Typically, runes are found in the form of stones, dice, talismans, or other objects with carvings. When I first started to learn about runes, I found it difficult to relate the Nordic symbol to the meaning. To help myself better understand the meanings behind each rune, I created this deck of cards. Each card has a runic symbol, the traditional name, and an image that encompasses the meaning behind the symbol. What is helpful with the Elder Futhark Runes is that the meanings are relatively simple. Each rune conveys a concept or feeling that was prevalent thousands of years ago and still remains relevant today. The included dice provide an alternate way to draw runes in a reading. -James
Transmissions from Your Soul Experience the Light of your Soul! The impulse to create peace, love and fulfillment is alive within you. This glorious oracle works with the mysteries and secrets of the light to illuminate your rich possibility and inner potential. The light is a constant guide and support, and its language inspires, empowers and activates your soul spark. Step into the wonder of the healing light through the inspired insight of Denise Jarvie and the radiant artwork of Daniel B. Holeman. Access the wisdom of these stunning cards through the specifically designed meditations, reflections, and exercises for divination, contemplation, or revelation. You can also work through the 45 cards and detailed 164-page guidebook for a complete soul mastery class. The language of light speaks to eternity, to life, and to you. Tune into its secrets and shine! Weight 1 lb(s) Size Cards measure: 3.75
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2021 Update: Based on community feedback, I have improved the card stock as of 1/5/2021. Cardstock is now Linen instead of Smooth. The new price reflects this update to the deck. This improvement has been made across all decks. Refund and Return Policy: Any refunds or returns must be requested within 30 days of purchase. Deck must be returned unopened and in original condition. Buyer will pay return shipping cost. Full refund of the original sale amount will be granted once tracking number for return is provided. In the event that your deck arrives damaged, please provide pictures for a full refund. Please contact me if there are any issues at all with your order before leaving feedback. As a small, one person business I strive to always provide the best for my clients and customers and appreciate the opportunity to correct any problems that may arise. This listing is for the Second Edition of my Divine Portal Oracle Deck which I originally created and self published in 2017. This edition is smaller, making it a wonderful pocket sized deck perfect for taking on your travels. It also features borderless images so that the art really stands out. A few card names have been changed from the original version, and 3 cards have been removed. In creating this deck, I connected with my Spirit Guides and the Divine, channeling the energy into each piece of art. The artwork is bright and colorful, expressive and abstract, and it is my intention for the deck to guide you, support you and operate always for your highest good. This deck comes with a QR Code that will take you to a Google Drive download link for the PDF Guidebook. You can also find the downloadable Guidebook in the shop for $1 if you would prefer to check out the card meanings before purchase. * All decks are available in wholesale quantities. If you would like information on placing a wholesale order, please send me a message here or email me at thesacredcocoon [!at] gmail.com with WHOLESALE ENQUIRY as the subject line. Thank you! * The Specifications Card size: Small, Bridge Sized Cards : 2.48"x3.46" (63×88mm) Card stock: Linen Finish. Linen finish with air pockets making them more durable, better handling and more slippery. Packaging: Shrink wrap, black velvet bag included, QR Code for downloadable guidebook included. All crystals and other items in photos are for prop purposes only. ORDERING & SHIPPING Once you place your order and the payment clears I will order your deck and have it shipped directly from my printer to you. This cuts down on shipping cost and waiting for you. Standard shipping usually takes 7 - 10 business days to arrive within the US and 10 - 14 outside of the US. Copyright and Use Copyright© Charlotte Jane Winchester 2018, All Rights Reserved The deck may be used for personal and professional readings, and may be shared via video or image for the purposes of sharing readings or for review purposes. Sharing of the whole deck is permitted, so long as the images or video is stylised and does not show the images in such a way that they could be reprinted and reproduced. The deck may not be reproduced or redesigned. The deck may not be resold except in cases where a Wholesale agreement has been enacted between Charlotte Winchester or Chelsea Winchester and the reseller beforehand, or in the case of swapping or selling a personal copy of the deck to a new owner. DISCLAIMER: A divination professional, medium or psychic cannot predict the future with certainty and you should not rely on tarot cards, oracle cards, a tarot or oracle reading or mediumship reading to make any decision that would affect your legal, financial, or medical condition. If your inquiry involves the law, finance, or medicine, then you should seek the advice of a licensed or qualified legal, financial, or medical professional. Also, divination, tarot reading and mediumship cannot replace qualified mental health care. A divinatory reading or mediumship reading can only facilitate how you cope spiritually with a given situation. In certain jurisdictions, a tarot professional and medium is required to disclose to you that divination and mediumship readings and tools should be for entertainment purposes only, and if such a law applies to your reading, then you are hereby on notice thereof.
This Might Hurt Tarot is easy to read and highly relatable. Diversity is embraced, and queerness is lovingly acknowledged.
Rune stones are an ancient Norse method of divination. By use of the Elder Futhark alphabet developed in the 4th century, these powerful little nuggets of wisdom were used to predict the future, as sigils of protection, luck, and more. Read on to find out what are the rune meanings and how to use th
Green Glyphs Runes Deck from Prisma Visions This deck is my take on the Elder Futhark Runes, an early Nordic system of divination that has been around for millennia. Typically, runes are found in the form of stones, dice, talismans, or other objects with carvings. When I first started to learn about runes, I found it difficult to relate the Nordic symbol to the meaning. To help myself better understand the meanings behind each rune, I created this deck of cards. Each card has a runic symbol, the traditional name, and an image that encompasses the meaning behind the symbol. What is helpful with the Elder Futhark Runes is that the meanings are relatively simple. Each rune conveys a concept or feeling that was prevalent thousands of years ago and still remains relevant today. The included dice provide an alternate way to draw runes in a reading. -James Green Glyphs Runes Deck Details: Set of 23 cards with prismatic gold gilded edges in a custom orange box with a 65-page guidebook and 4 runic dice. Green Glyph Runes Deck on the Riffability Scale- 0 mini deck with sturdy card stock, too small and sturdy for me to riffle, glossy gold gilding See my blog post for more about riffle shuffling and the riffability scale!
Enter into the Paulina Tarot, and discover a whimsical world brimming with insight and beauty! This romantic deck is painted in soft, muted pastels with flowing lines and exquisite details. Artist Paulina follows closely the traditional structure of Rider-Waite Tarot, yet embraces a fanciful vision that is all her own.Deck includes 78 cards and an instructional booklet.Card dimensions: 4.75 inches x 2.75 inches Creator: Paulina Fae (Paulina Cassidy)
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Rune stones are an ancient Norse method of divination. By use of the Elder Futhark alphabet developed in the 4th century, these powerful little nuggets of wisdom were used to predict the future, as sigils of protection, luck, and more. Read on to find out what are the rune meanings and how to use th
The Herbal Healing Deck (written by Sarah Baldwin and illustrated by Ashley Verkamp) is a lovely oracle deck and book set that I connected with immediately. The readings I've done with it have been almost eerie (in the best possible way) in their pinpointed exactitude. The Cards The deck and book are housed in a sturdy box that closed magnetically. The deck sits in a recessed cardboard home within the box. There are 48 cards, each measuring 3.5" x 5 1/4". They are big cards, but they are very flexible, so they are easier to shuffle than you might expect. The cards are glossy and feature reversible backs though the cards are not designed to be read with reversals. The borders are varying solid pastel colors, though not indicative of their "suits". The cards are separated into four groups (12 cards in each group): Roots, Herbs, Flowers and Trees, each corresponding to a different season and direction. The groups also differ from one another in how they correlate with the human experience. For example, Roots symbolize the subconscious, Flowers represent individuality, etc. I appreciate these extra layers to the cards. The images are so delightful. Many of them have eyes, which give them personalities. I did find the eye distribution throughout the cards odd. All the Tree and Root cards have eyes. All but one of the Leaf cards have eyes. But none of the Flower cards have eyes, save one. I would have loved to see eyes in all the cards, as it is one of the things I love about the images. I love the color choices in the deck and the whimsical designs. I'll share my favorite card from each suit. (Images of all cards mentioned are posted in this review.) TREE: Hawthorn. The card is about heart healing, and I love the heart in the trunk, the whimsy of the angles of the tree and the colors in this card. LEAF: I will cheat and pick two. I love Mugwort because I am very drawn to the purple colors, and the dreamy moon in the center is beautiful and wonderfully illustrates the theme of the card (cycles). But I also really love the crystals incorporated in the Horsetail (Higher Self) card. FLOWER: I surprised myself here by choosing Calendula. It's a very vibrant yellow card, and not my usual style. But it really sings to me and gives me a good vibe. ROOT: I really like the Black Cohosh card, both because it's black and adorable, and also because I had a personal reading with this card that blew my socks off (explained later in this review). The cards have mostly positive keywords, but there are some beautiful shadow cards. I like that the deck doesn't shy away from the darkness. (This Scorpio only feels at home with a bit of darkness in everything.) In addition to the Black Cohosh (Darkness) card, there are others like Poison Ivy (Caution) and Red Root (Shadow Side). How it Reads During the week that I used this deck for my daily draws, the cards were incredibly relevant to my inquiries. At that time, I was dealing with separating my life from my mother. My very first draw with this deck was the Walnut (Tree), which talks about the need for letting go of family influences, and family members, if necessary, which was my situation exactly. The very next day I drew Black Cohosh which deals with feminine darkness, particularly in the mother line. I was blown away. And then there was the synchronicity. The Black Cohosh card also talks about the healing energy of unicorns, and after I drew that card, I noticed 4-5 more unicorn sightings that day! With every reading, there was always something in the book's passage that dealt very intimately with what I was going through. It was Winter when I first received this deck, and that week out of eight daily cards, I drew 5 Winter (Root) cards! Taking this a step further, the Root cards symbolize the subconscious, so that would indicate that there was a lot of undercover gunk going on for me that week. That was certainly true. At first glance, the deck looks lighthearted and whimsical, and you might expect your readings to reflect that, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that I got such deep and meaningful insights from it. The book is an invaluable resource for working with this deck. The Book The book is 144 pages. It begins with a Table of Contents which conveniently separates the cards into the four groups for quick reference. The "About the Deck" section includes commentary on plants, our connection with them and their medicinal benefits. The deck was designed to facilitate communication between humans and plants. It focuses not so much on herbal medicine, but rather on messages from the spirits of the plants used for herbal healing. I enjoyed reading an excerpt which stated that in plant spirit medicine, you don't need the actual plant's physical presence, application or ingestion in order to have an effective healing. This was something I recently appreciated reading in Tess Whitehurst's The Magic of Trees. It was lovely to hear it again confirmed in this book. In the section titled "Dancing with the Plant Spirits", the author and artist each share a personal story on connecting with a plant and how they intuited the information for the deck. Next is the section "How to Use this Deck". This includes information on working with plant messages, within and without the deck. There are some divination basics here as well as tips on reading with only one suit for specific inquiries. There is a blurb on using the suit's four seasons as timing. Also in this section are ideas on how to use the cards for uses other than divination. The book contains several spreads: Four Directions Spread (4 cards) Past, Present, Future (3 cards) Plant Wisdom Spread (3 cards) Healing Spread (4 cards) Illumination Spread (6 cards) Each of the four groups begins with an intro to the suit. I loved reading these, because they provide a deeper background into each of the suits, and give you extra layers with which to read the cards. On the top of each left-side page is the image of a card, which has a fading color behind it. Each of the four groups has a different color, so when the book is closed, you can see the four different colors along the edge of the pages, so you can easily jump to the different sections. It's a very attractive book. There are full color images of the cards, though smaller than the cards themselves. Each passage begins with some background information on the plant, sometimes (frustratingly not always) telling you where the plant can be found in the world, sometimes including folklore attached the the plant, sometimes including a corresponding chakra, etc. Then a little bit about how the plant is used as medicine. The bulk of the passage is the message from the plant. These messages are rich and deep and well intuited. As I said, the cards I drew for myself touched exactly on what I was going through at the time, which was insanely specific. The messages include sage advice you can apply to your situation in a practical way. It is a wonderful resource for spiritual healing. The book ends with a 2-page bibliography. Final Thoughts I was so delighted by my experiences with this deck and continue to use it regularly. It is deeper than it looks and can be used for any inquiry. Definitely a keeper! Deck: The Herbal Healing Deck by Sarah Baldwin and Ashley Verkamp, published by Schiffer.
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