Angel Number 137 seeks to reaffirm that that you are moving in the right direction and to congratulate you on your achievements.
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The Tree of Life Oracle combines stunning watercolour artwork, myths and legends, symbology, and colour to share meaning. Together it works so well. From the opening pages, creator David Wells non-judgemental approach and conversational tone creates a welcoming vibe. He acknowledges that people come to oracle cards for many different reasons and with many different intentions. You can use it purely as an oracle, as a launch pad into the study of Qabalah, or at a level somewhere in between. The choice is yours. The Tree of Life Oracle Cards The Tree of Life Oracle has 44 cards. These are divided into three sections. Firstly, is the section of the Magical Forcers. Here you will find the Tree of Life based cards. These include the three pillars, (the Middle Pillar, the Pillar of Severity and the Pillar of Mercy), and the triangles, (the Spiritual Triangle, the Soul Triangle and the Personality Triangle). In this section there is also a card for each of the elements. Below are the cards for Earth and Water. Next, due to the inclusion of Daath, are the eleven Sephiroth, followed by a card for each of the twenty-two Paths. The Paths link to the Major Arcana yet it is the Sephiroth that equate to the bigger picture role that the Major Arcana fulfils in the tarot. In the Tree of Life it is the Paths that provide the details. The naming of the Paths align with both the RWS and the Thoth Major Arcana. For example, the 25th Path is Art/Temperance and the 19th Path is Strength/Lust. Details like this add to the user friendliness of The Tree of Life Oracle. However, I did find I had to “unlearn” certain things. For example, my mind sees the two numbering of Chokmah: Wisdom and it leaps to II The High Priestess. Yet, the Sephiroth align with planetary energies, so 2 Chokmah is linked to Uranus and the Divine Masculine. I let myself get a little more confused when I started researching further and saw that some people link Uranus with Kether and Neptune with Chokmah. I have also seen Daath linked to Uranus and Pluto with Kether. This all messes with my logical mind but it helps me intuitively because it encourages me to tap in to what feels right to me. If I didn’t allow myself to do, that my head would still be spinning. Personally I know I will do more research but until then I am happy working with the cards as they are. Although I am keen to understand the reasoning behind the different viewpoints. Nevertheless, until I understand further, I am going to focus on the ideas and energies associated with the Sephiroth rather than which planet goes with which. It is only Kether, Chokmah and Daath that are contentious. What isn’t contentious is the amazing artwork. There is so much incorporated into each picture. For instance, as you can see above and below, each card includes the relevant astrological associations. In the case of the cards above it is the planets they align with. 6 Tiphareth clearly shows the symbol for the Sun and 9 Yesod shows the Moon. Most of the Path cards will feel very familiar to those who work with tarot. For example the cards for the 18th and 28th Path – The Chariot and The Star respectively, would not look out of place in a RWS clone deck. Each shows the star sign symbol, Cancer for The Chariot and Aquarius for The Star. Although whilst very clear on The Chariot, the Aquarius symbol is less obvious. It is contained within the tattoo on her arm. If I didn’t know to look for it I am not sure I would have noticed it. Others, such as the 23rd Path Hanged Man and the 31st Path Judgment, maintain the same idea as their RWS-inspired tarot counterparts, but represent them differently. The Hanged Man is an original take that I think is really clever. Both these cards, featured below, show the planetary alignments. The symbol for Neptune is on the cup on the 23rd Path with Pluto on the chest of the Phoenix on the 31st Path. When I look at the Judgment card I wonder about the eggs. If phoenixes are reborn from the ashes, why the eggs? This made me start to think about this path in a different way. If you have read many of my deck posts, you will know that I love it when the imagery makes me see cards in a whole new light. At 9 x 12.75cm the cards are a fairly typical size for an oracle deck. They are on the thicker side but are still easy to shuffle in any manner. As the picture below shows, the card backs are not reversible. This may be may be an issue for some but it doesn’t bother me at all. Unless they appear without any direct action on my behalf to create them, I don’t generally work with reversals. With this deck, if a card did appear in reverse, regardless of how the reversal occurred, I would turn it the right way around. That may change in the future but for me this an uprights-only deck. The Tree of Life Oracle Guidebook The Tree of Life Oracle‘s card-sized, 133-paged guidebook, is written in a light, conversational tone. Nevertheless it still manages to incorporate a lot of information. This ensures it does not come across as cursory or superficial. Rather I believe it will inspire many people to dig deeper even if that wasn’t their initial intention. David Wells just presents it in such an accessible manner. If that’s not the case, there’s still a lot to work with. There are some great ideas in the Tips and Hints section that I look forward to using. Some are astrologically based ways to use the cards. Another idea I like, combines the Sephiroth cards of The Tree of Life Oracle with traditional tarot cards in order to explore how your energy is flowing. I will share my experiences with these in later posts. The Card Meanings Section Each card has two pages of information. The layout is consistent throughout. Beneath the card title are three keyword/ keyword phrases followed by a paragraph about the card. Next is a paragraph headed Features which expands on the card image. For example, 10 Malkuth: Kingdom reads, “Malka, Goddess of Earth, the bride of Kether, the below of the above. She is all the elements, all the elementals, all that feeds your senses in the world.” Guidance is the longest section. In part, the guidance for 7 Netzach: Victory suggests, “Hold yourself in a state of grace, learn to walk with your head held high, be victorious over your feelings by seeing them for what they are – fleeting.” It also alludes to the card imagery. He writes, “Perhaps an old lover is returning now. Ask if a leopard can truly change its spots.” I like the direct link and I’m fairly sure that will come to mind if the card appears even if it’s referring to something apart from an ex. The final section for each card entry is Activate. For the 13th Path: The High Priestess, it states, “One of the most powerful things you can do is journal, communicate with your inner being.” David Wells suggests to “write a small paragraph headed ‘This is me.’ Let the words flow.” He recommends doing “this once a month, every six months, on a full moon, whatever feels right.” This idea of doing what feels right pops up often. The guidebook wraps up with a symbols guide chapter called Symbolarium. In this chapter he covers the symbols for the planets and the astrological signs and provides keywords for each. There’s also a section for Animals and birds, and Things. Some examples from these sections are: Although he states, I would trust your own interpretation above all others. What these cards bring to your own awareness through your own experience, beliefs, and life path is your ‘A’ game. David Wells He presents each table in alphabetical order which makes it quick and easy to find what you’re looking for. The last section in this chapter shows eight glyphs: Air, water, fire, earth, infinity, pentagram, ouroboros and sulphur. At the end of the book you’ll find short About the Artist and About the Author entries. I always enjoy reading these. It’s nice to know where the creators are coming from personally. Wrapping it all up The Tree of Life Oracle is a beautifully presented oracle that can be used in many ways. Roberta Orpwood’s brilliant artwork has helped me to connect with my knowledge on a more intimate level. This aspect makes this deck invaluable. Knowledge without connection lacks meaning and is therefore hard to integrate. I have dedicated decades to working with and studying tarot and that will continue, but I look forward to spending time learning more about the Tree of Life on both a personal level and as an adjunct to my tarot practice. This deck will be part of the process. I really connected with the Tree of Life Spread featured in the book, however, if you’re after a more traditional spread, The Celtic Cross is offered as well. All in all, I believe that if you are looking for an accessible oracle, with attractive and well thought out artwork, then this one is worth considering. Summaries The Tree of Life Oracle Cards Artist Roberta Orpwood Card Size approx. 9cm x 12.75cm Card Stock Sturdy yet flexible, low sheen cardstock Shuffle Okay to shuffle in any manner straight out of the box Fan & Flip Through Easy to fan, okay to flip through and generally handle but the larger size might make these cards a little more challenging for people with smaller hands Sections Magical Forces, Sephiroth & Paths Miscellaneous Solid two part boxNon-reversible backs. The Tree of Life Oracle Guidebook Written by David Wells Pages 133 pages Appearance Perfect bound, no card images, Contents Introduction– What is Qabalah?– The Tree of LifeHow to Use Your Tree of Life Oracle Cards– The Deck Explained– Bonding with Your Cards– Reading the Cards– Laying Out the Cards– Consolidating Your KnowledgeInterpretations of the CardsMagical Forces – Each are listed with page numbersSephiroth– Each are listed with page numbersPaths– Each are listed with page numbersSymbolarium– Planets– Astrological Signs– Animals and Birds– Things– GlyphsAbout the ArtistAbout the Author Spreads A Daily CardThe Three-Card LayThe Celtic Cross (10 cards)The Tree of Life Spread (11 cards) Publishing Details Deck Creators: David Wells (author and creator) with artwork by Roberta Orpwood Pictured Version: Published by Hay House Inc in 2023 Websites/Socials: David Wells Roberta Orpwood
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Number 137 is a combination of the attributes and energies of number 1, the vibrations of number 3 and the influences of number 7. Number 1 brings with it the vibrations of self-leadership and assertiveness, initiative, instinct and intuition, new beginnings and a fresh approach, motivation, striving forward and progress. Number 1 reminds us that we create our own realities by our thoughts, beliefs and actions. Number 3 resonates with optimism and inspiration, ‘faith, hope and charity’, encouragement and assistance, talent and skills, enthusiasm and manifesting. Number 3 resonates with the energies of the Ascended Masters, and indicates that the Ascended Masters are around you, assisting when asked. The Ascended Masters help you to focus on the Divine spark within yourself and others, and assist with manifesting your desires. Number 7 vibrates with the mystical influences of spiritual awakening, development and enlightenment, inner-knowing and understanding others, peace, dignity and refinement, persistence of purpose and good fortune, and your Divine life purpose and soul mission. Angel Number 137 is a message of ‘congratulations’ from your angels and the Ascended Masters, as you have chosen the right course of action and are travelling well along your life path. Your clear connection with the angels, Archangels and Ascended Masters is ensuring a strong channel of communication and you are receiving Divine guidance every step of the way. Call upon the angels whenever you feel the need for help and support. You are encouraged to continue on your current path as the angels and Ascended Masters support you in your quest. Angel Number 137 brings a message that your positive expectations, prayers and visualizations have set you on your course and ‘right’ life path. Your angels ask that you keep up the great work and keep affirming positive outcomes. Number 137 relates to the karmic number 11 (1+3+7=11) and Angel Number 11. Also see: Angel Number 731 * Joanne Sacred Scribes NUMEROLOGY - The Vibration and Energies of NUMBERS JoW Pottery Facebook Instagram Get a Psychic Reading … click here for further information.
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The Story Oracle was not designed to be an oracle deck in the usual sense. Rather, these 78 cards were created to help writers craft their stories. However, having seen this deck on Lisa Papez’s You Tube channel, I was drawn to it for its potential as an oracle. As someone who uses tarot cards as writing prompts it may seem strange to see it this way but I cannot imagine using this deck to help me write. However, as a tool to help me uncover and craft my own life story I think it works well. Little disclaimer though, I generally don’t write fiction so that may be why I don’t connect with its as a writer’s tool. The Story Oracle Cards The simple artwork style of The Story Oracle employs a limited colour palette. For me, this is one of its greatest strengths. Artist, Laia Albaladejo uses only three shades of blue, three of red, two of teal, a light and dark gold, black and white. The two cards pictured above showcase nearly every colour. Only the light gold is absent. When I look at a spread I am drawn to the cards with similar colours. I look for the connections between them and how in turn that relates to the situation I am exploring. This has proved fruitful time and time again. Take the two cards pictured above as an example. Even though they may not appear so in the photo, they have the same colour background. And, with the exception of the navy and the darker gold, they use the same colours. As someone with perfectionist tendencies, together they had a powerful message to share with me. Perfection is an illusion and I think The Perfect Sandwich card shows that well. That sandwich may have everything on it but no-one could get there mouth around it. Therefore, it isn’t perfect. Rather than letting go of the entire undertaking the aim is to let go of the unrealistic expectations. In this case you can’t put everything on the sandwich so find a combination that works. The Hidden Agenda and Hit The Road cards provide another example. The man isn’t going anywhere. He has his back turned and therefore his intentions are difficult to discern. Since the background on that card is the same as the road on the following card I imagine he’s lying face down to impede the progress of the car. Those with hidden agendas, including ourselves, slow down our progress along our path. Of note is that the pants are the same colour as the car. Both are golden. The strapping for the bags on the car remind me of a guitar neck. This reminded me of a friend who showed us lots of small bursts of what he could play without attempting to teach us anything. All I learned is that he is a way better guitar player than me. Sometimes hidden agendas/reasons can be disguised through oversharing. Sometimes less is more. Slow and steady rather than an all in and off we go mentality. Other times, it may be better to keep what we’re doing close to our chest. This prevents others from discouraging us before we have the necessary momentum. But that is very different to intentionally hiding information that should be shared. Then there is the typical motivator of hidden agendas. Getting someone to do something because it serves us rather than them. The question asked, the surrounding cards, and the individual situation naturally helps to refine the possibilities. It all comes down to the connections you make. The message could be as simple as move away from those you suspect have hidden agendas. Even though I am pairing the two cards above, I feel that these cards work better when more cards are included. Then the “patterns” emerge. Nevertheless I want to show how readily these cards speak to each other. Whether these cards were side by side or not, they would stand out in a spread and therefore speak to each other. Here, it suggests that choices offer us a chance to reconsider where we’re headed. Is it really where we want to be going? It works both ways. Either the need to choose something encourages reflection or self reflection encourages us to consider our choices. How often do we continue down a path for way too long? Or change our path because someone convinced us that we’d be better off? Hopefully not too often but unfortunately possibly way too often. I could keep going with these examples but I’m going to move on. Otherwise, this post will never end and I will have way to many things to go away and ponder. The three examples I’ve already given have struck a chord with me that I will spend time journaling about later. I’ve included a spread so you can see how you can tease out the story. For example the red on the Stranger card and the red on the Hidden Agenda and Mischief stand out to me. Also the colourings of Storm, All Up Here From Here, and Worst link up together. Does someone’s hidden agenda create a storm that makes you realise whatever you’re doing is not worth the effort? That then connects with the other three cards. Reversal, Dream and Right on Target share similar colours and together they suggest changing your dream/goal would set you on target. This is all without taking card positions into account. The cards themselves measure 7cm x 12 cm. Making them more tarot- rather than oracle-sized which works well considering the number of cards. If they were much bigger it would be difficult to get your hands around them. As they are, they are comfortable to work with. They have reversible backs which, based on the premiss of the deck, I find a little odd based but I can see how it can work. If Lesson From The Past was reversed I’d see it as stop looking to the past for answers. This is a much more black and white interpretation of reversals than I would generally use. That being said, I would consider using reversals with The Story Oracle because of the direct reversal of meanings it offers. It makes things pretty clear which can be good when we are feeling a bit bamboozled. It is hard to “interpret them how we’d like to” rather than how they are. The Book The Story Oracle comes with a 94 page, card-sized, full-colour book. No page numbers are given but the book is easy to navigate. The brief introduction is followed by a few spreads and then the cards are presented in alphabetical order. In line with the intention of the deck, the five spreads are explained from a writing perspective. Nevertheless, they can be used for divination purposes as well. Since “A Tale of Two Cards” aims to explore how two characters interact, it naturally crosses over to be useful for exploring real life relationships. The “Three-card Character” spread is designed to be used to help you come up with a character’s story arc. However, it can just as easily be used to evaluate a problem and explore whether your approach is helping or hindering. For each card, there are at least ten key word/key phrases offered for both upright and reversed presentations. Underneath the information is a small full colour image of the card. The information is basic but worth reading over as they do open up your thinking about possible interpretations. For example, for Narrow Path below, some of the key phrases are the obvious, walking a thin line, but also, no room for mistakes, no wiggle room, orthodoxy, temptation to stray. Wrapping it all up The Story Oracle may be a great creative writing inspiration deck, but for me it is more than that. To be honest, I find my general tarot cards work fine for that purpose. What I like about this minimalist deck is that in stripping things back it encourages you to look deeper. If you’ve read much of my writing you will know that I believe tarot is a wonderful creative tool and that my focus in reading tarot is to uncover, discover, edit and create the stories we tell ourselves about who we are and what we are capable of. This deck does that directly. Katherine Furman writes that you can use The Story Oracle “to bust through a block, develop a character, start or continue a story, introduce a twist or anything else you’d like to uncover” and I agree. Our life is a story and this deck can help create a memorable one that aligns with our personal voice. Summaries The Story Oracle Cards Creators Katherine Furman (Author) and Laia Albaladejo (Illustrator) Card Size 7 x 12 cm Card Stock Flexible, satin cardstock Shuffle Easy to shuffle straight out of the box Fan & Flip Through Easy to fan, flip through, and generally handle Miscellaneous Solid two part box Publishing Details Deck Creator: Katherine Furman (Author) and Laia Albaladejo (Illustrator) Pictured Version: Published by Chronicle Books in 2023 Website: Katherine Furman