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Having seen Oracle of the Radiant Sun on several occasions I became more and more curious about it. However, I can’t say it appealed to me. Eventually, for reasons I can’t entirely explain, I decided to purchase it anyway. The fact that The Moon Oracle, also by Caroline Smith and John Astrop, was one of my earliest decks gave me the final nudge. Unfortunately though, when it arrived and I had the chance to flick through it, I did so without any great enthusiasm. In fact I found myself thinking about options I could have added to my collection instead. In an attempt to change that I decided the Oracle of the Radiant Sun was going to be my next review and it was. Well … after The Shadowland Tarot and Tarot of the Wandering Star at least. I just didn’t know how to work with this deck. Last night I decided to look through it again. The book had me intrigued but the cards just didn’t work for me. The art style and the fact the deck only works with the seven classical “planets,” rather than the astrological associations I am used to, meant nothing clicked. Well, right up until it did. Oracle of the Radiant Sun Cards So what happened? I sat down at my desk today and started doing the spreads included in the book. As is often the case, cards look different laid out in spreads. Or maybe it’s just that I look at them differently. In any case, seeing them in spreads and reading the explanation for the artistic choices made on each card changed everything. Suddenly, the artwork that I thought was “meh” came to life and I managed to get my head around what I was looking at. All of a sudden I thought they were brilliant. For the Sun in Sagittarius ‘Enthusiasm’ pictured above, the card image description reads, “A bright intelligent head haloed by the sun sits at the top of a traditional alchemical jar. Within a jar, a figure floats among the stars, sun and moon.” The Jupiter in Aries ‘Enterprise’ artwork also pictured above is described, “The hand diagram of the chiromancers shows the complete set of planetary qualities. Jupiter’s nature in palmistry is to denote the achievement of enterprise and ambition, where full use is made of all talents available. The acorns are simply the seeds of potential.” These descriptions gave me something to work with. From there I was able to layer my own additional meanings onto the cards. Now I finally understand what drew me to the Oracle of the Radiant Sun. Using these cards as a starting point, I am super keen to expand on my astrological knowledge. I have been in the process of putting together some astrological information in relation to tarot and this has inspired me to knuckle down and get that work completed. This deck has shown me the benefit of incorporating the two systems at a deeper level. The Oracle of the Radiant Sun is an 84 card deck. Divided into seven planetary based suits, (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn), each suit has twelve cards that cover the astrological zodiac. Design elements further delineate the suits. The title banners are all colour co-ordinated. So for example, Venus is green, Mercury is yellow, Jupiter is blue and the Sun is gold. To further designate the suit, each has a specific card layout. As you look through they become quite obvious and I find they guide your eye around the card in different ways. Depending on your reading style, the layouts themselves add further information. As I look at these cards now it surprises me that I didn’t gel with them straight up. There is so much to work with and I love that. I do find some of the keywords off putting though. Others align more readily with how I see the cards. For example, when I see Lust on the Venus in Aries card pictured below, I readily see how it’s represented in the card. However, when I read, “When this card is drawn, it indicates the need to assert oneself – and yet to do this with the utmost warmth and charm. the hard hand in a velvet glove may be the answer” that’s not how I’ve interpreted the image. What I’ve seen is akin to how they describe the Venus/Aries personality though. Criticism for Mars in Virgo pictured below has the same affect. I think it is because of the potential to focus on the negative connotations of the words. Whilst there is the possibility that someone is being overly critical there is also the notion of the need to be more discerning. As someone with an English degree, the idea of evaluation and analysis should come to the fore, but like most people that is not what I think when I read ‘Criticism’ in bold letters on a red background. The fact that I know Virgo suggests order and discrimination, not just perfectionism doesn’t change that. I understand that this could all just be me though. I feel the more I work with the cards the less influence the keywords will have. The cards themselves are small. They only measure 6.5 x 10 cm which to my mind is slightly smaller than playing card size. That being said, with 84 cards to shuffle, if they were any bigger they have become hard to handle. At this size I find them easy to manage. Before I bought them I read that many people were complaining about the flimsy card stock. I wouldn’t describe them that way. For me they’re fine. However my deck is in a two part, pull out box. This is different to what people are describing (a box that incorporates the book into the cover). So, maybe when they improved the packaging, they improved the cardstock. The Book The guide book that accompanies Oracle of the Radiant Sun is fantastic. As I have already mentioned, it really helped me to connect with the cards. Plus, it contains a wealth of information. I like that they point out that: The human mind is astounding in its ability to make brilliant leaps of imagination and achieve accurate observations because I wholeheartedly believe that. After all, we don’t see or think in symbols. Instead we “see” what they represent. More importantly we see what they represent for us. For example, if I say horse it’s likely you picture a horse in whatever way your experiences render it. Maybe it’s a rocking horse, a race horse, a horse in a field, a horse in a stable, a picture of a horse, or in my case it’s a chestnut with four white socks a crooked blaze and a cheeky personality. Or, it’s freedom and personal power symbolised. This idea is well worth considering when looking at, and interpreting, cards. Never dismiss your own impressions even when they vary wildly from the suggested meaning. With that said, let’s get onto the specifics of what you’ll find in this guidebook. Following the Introduction the book moves on to talk about ‘The Language of Astrology’. Here, tables are used to great effect. There’s a table showing the ‘Symbols for the Astrological Signs’ and another for the ‘Symbols of the Astrological Planets’. There’s also one detailing the ‘Qualities associated with the houses, planets and signs’. Each makes the information easy to access at a glance which ensures the information is readily accessible for complete beginners. Furthermore, the tables are all coloured in a bright yellow, so even if you’re just quickly flicking through the book they stand out. Better still, the book gives examples of how to integrate all the information both as far as ‘Reading the Associations’ goes and later when explaining the spreads. In other words they don’t just throw information at you. They demonstrate how to integrate the information in a practical sense. This book is definitely beginner-friendly. Expanded information is provided for ‘The Seven Planets,’ ‘The Astrological Houses’ and ‘The Twelve Signs’ as well. A sample reading is provided in The Astrological Houses section which I’ll share below to give you an idea of one way to work with the deck. I found these sample readings really helped me to get my head around things. They explain later how to set up spreads, which is where the Second House comes from. After this introductory section, the guidebook dives into the cards themselves. The cards are grouped by their planetary associations. Each section opens with information about what the planet represents followed by occupations associated with the planet and then a section on affinities. Taking Saturn as an example some of the affinities listed are Saturday, lead, black, the bones, teeth, crows, crocodiles, narcotics, old buildings. Each card has a yellow card image, flanked by the House number and keyword title in bold with the planet and sign underneath on one side and the relevant symbols and the keyword for the planet and the sign on the other. Beneath in italics is a description of the card illustration which really helped me to connect with the cards. Next, presented in two columns below is the information about the card. Firstly, information is given from a personal perspective ie how someone with Saturn in Aries would present. This is followed by a paragraph on ‘when this card is drawn in a reading’ and finally there’s a section titled ‘Events’ which suggests potential events linked to the placement. For example, sticking with Saturn in Aries, events include “A justified risk taken to provoke new possibilities; a sudden regretted action after a long bout of concentrated and patient work; pushing oneself into a position of power through intense work.” Spreads Four spreads are included in the book: How each of these spreads work is made clear through Sample Readings. To be honest I haven’t decided how I will integrate this deck into my practice but I do know that for now I will be using it to help me gain a greater understanding of astrology. I believe it will be a great asset in that sense. I also feel that it helps bridge a gap between the physical and the metaphysical as it grounds the readings into the everyday. There is definitely a lot to take in though so I feel to get the most from this deck will take a high level of dedication and discipline. I look forward to that. However, don’t worry if that’s not your thing. As the creators point out, you can still gain a lot just by integrating the keywords associated with each planet, house and sign. Whatever your personal approach, if astrology interests you then the Oracle of the Radiant Sun is well worth a look. To work with this deck alongside your own astrological chart you can create a free natal chart at Cafe Astrology Publishing Details Deck Creators: Caroline Smith and John Astrop Pictured Version: Published by Red Feather Mind, Body, Spirit in 2019
Gradient Aura 777,888,999 Angel Numbers Poster Set-INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD- THIS IS NOT A PHYSICAL PRODUCT AND WILL NOT BE SHIPPED-, Affirmation Wall Art,Spiritual Print, Aesthetic Dorm Print,Retro Gradient. This is an instant download art print! Save money and time by printing it directly from your home or at your local print shop! Bring a positive aura to your space, add a personal touch to it with this print<3 -SIZES- 3x4 Ratio for printing: Inches: 6x8 | 9x12 | 12x16 | 15x20 | 18x24 Cm: 15x20 | 22x30 | 30x40 | 38x50 | 45x60 Feel free to message me for a custom size! ACCESSING YOUR FILES / INSTRUCTIONS - After the checkout process, you will be automatically directed to a download page -Click the files to download them. - You will receive an email which will include a link to your download - You can also access your flies by going to your Etsy profile to your purchases and reviews sectio Etsy does not support downloading files on mobile devices.Please use a browser to make your purchase<3 -THIS LISTED ARTWORK IS PROPERTY OF MARDESIGNARTSTORE AND IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY- By purchasing you agree to those copyright terms THANK U DIVINE BEING^^<3
MYSTIC MONDAYS Tarot Deck by Grace Duong Mystic Mondays provides you with a stunning tarot deck that is vibrant, beautifully illustrated, and ready to help you connect to your intuition. This deluxe tarot deck offers fresh interpretations of each of the major and minor arcana in a standard tarot deck.Mystic Mondays is full of positive vibes that invite you to start fresh any day of the week and helps you connect to your intuition. This tarot card set features the strikingly perfect balance of vibrancy and minimalism and is perfect to use however you see fit. ⭑DECK DETAILS: Deck Size: 2.5” x 4" (**Smaller Size Tarot Deck) Full Color 78 Card Deck Brand New & Factory Sealed Includes a QR Barcode to Download the Digital Guidebook! Never lose your Card Guide again! ***Does not include a physical guidebook.*** ⭑Tarot Card Cleansing helps you connect with your deck & maintain its positive energy.⭑ ★ Let’s Connect & Stay Wild, Moon Child. Check us out on Facebook, Instagram & Pinterest! IG: @mooncavo FB: facebook.com/mooncavo Pinterest: pinterest.com/mooncavo
ANCESTOR SPIRIT ORACLE CARDS A 43-CARD DECK AND GUIDEBOOK BY JADE-SKY The knowledge of those who came before us is alive within our hearts, our souls and our DNA. Answer the call of the ancestors to connect to their wisdom, discover their truths and accept their support. Stand with wisdom holders, be open to ageless insight, and solidify your dreams. Tap into the knowledge from spirits past with the guidance of award-winning psychic medium Jade-Sky. She interprets messages, signs and symbols from many traditions and is honored to share her extensive knowledge with you in this oracle. Channelling and connecting with ancestor spirits from many cultures is an important part of Jade-Sky’s work as a psychic medium. The beautiful images created by Belinda Morris reinforce the messages and help you stretch your energy into other times and spaces for reassurance that the ancestors walk with you. Includes 43 cards and 104-page guidebook. Cards measure 3.75” x 5.5”
This is a specially blended perfume made of Pompeii Lotion with distilled herbs that are favored by Loa Erzulie Dantor. This perfume can be sprinkled on the altar of Erzulie Dantor or worn by those seeking her influence in their lives. Erzulie Dantor is known for intervening for issues of love, money problems, and gaining respect from people. When you sprinkle this perfume on yourself you will feel her cooling and loving essence flow over you. Her intoxicating fragrance will let you know she is there. If buying this perfume to be worn please select the appropriate options. If you have questions please contact me before ordering.
Éditeur : Exergue (12 février 2019) Langue : Français Relié : 158 pages ISBN-10 : 2361882558 ISBN-13 : 978-2361882556 Poids de l'article : 470 g Dimensions : 12.7 x 3.6 x 17 cm
A 4.75” x 6.5” Blank Greeting Card printed from the ORIGINAL PAINTING ‘Huginn and Muninn’ for The Chrysalis Tarot by Holly Sierra; 6”x 9” Painted in Acrylics on Arches Watercolor Board. From an ancient castle in Norway two ravens take flight. They hover first at the moat and then glide swiftly over the rolling hillsides until they find themselves at the edge of the enchanted wood. From here they will scour the corners of the earth, if necessary to find ‘Pearls of Wisdom’ to bring back to their Norse master, Odin. Huginn and Muninn are Odin’s messengers. Huginn’s name means ‘Thought’ and Muninn’s means ‘Memory’. My Fine Art Greeting cards are blank inside and measure 4.75” x 6.5”. On the back is the title and a description of the featured art. ( The card back image featured in this listing is only an example. On your card the title on the back will reflect the specific painting you’ve chosen. There is NO watermark on the card itself ) Each card is accompanied by a white envelope and both the card and envelope come wrapped in sealed cellophane.
Style: Combo Mug Funny, unique, pretty, or personal, it's your choice for the perfect coffee mug. The outside of the mug features a bright white base for your photo, logo, pattern, or saying, while the rim & handle are vividly glazed in rich color. Match or complement the color of your existing dinnerware set, or gift your friend a mug in his or her favorite color. Available in 11-ounce or 15-ounce Dimensions: 11-ounce: 3.2” D x 3.8” H 15-ounce: 3.4” D x 4.5” H Microwave and dishwasher safe Strong, ceramic construction Meets FDA requirements for food and beverage safety Printed on demand in Reno, NV
Fear Not For Courage 1/2 oz Contains a proprietary blend of herbs and oils. The more traditional name for this formula is Fear Not To Walk Over Evil. As powerful as a guardian angel, it inspires bravery, so that you may fearlessly tread over any peril placed in your path. Modern Conjure products are formulated to assist with the spiritual work you do to achieve your needs and desires. These recipes partner you with the powerful heritage of time-honored tradition, engaging you in the rich and mystical culture of folk magic. Our remedies provide a means to work with your wishes in a tactile manner, engaging your senses with exotic ingredients and stimulating scents. Use them to amplify your prayers, and to invite enchantment into your life. The names and magical associations of these products are part of a long-standing tradition of North American folk magic, and have been crafted using time honored ingredients and methods. In keeping with tradition, we say that all Modern Conjure products are sold as curios only.
The official sticker for those who see 11:11 everywhere. This synchronicity is not just a coincidence. What does 11:11 mean? Some of you know this as simply a sign to "make a wish" but for others it holds much more significance. Seeing 11:11 on the clock all the time is a sign of awakening and a confirmation of your alignment with your life purpose. And that everything in life is happening as it should. • Durable Vinyl Sticker • High Quality Printing • Premium Coated • Weather Resistant • Measures 2.87" x 1.44" • Designed by Jeff Finley Starseed Supply Co. items are perfect for spiritual renegades and new age punks. This metaphysical accessory will look great on your laptop, bumper, car window, moleskine notebook, journal, trapper keeper, or wherever else you want to stick it! Show off your interest in the esoteric and occult with these high quality stickers designed by Jeff Finley of Starseed Supply Co. More about 11:11 from In5D.com: "From an esoteric standpoint, 11:11 appears to be something that is genetically coded within our “junk” DNA as a cue to spiritually awaken. The first thing you should pay attention to when you see a synchronistic number is what you’re either doing or thinking at that particular moment. You should also be cognizant of your surroundings, such as the song that you’re currently listening to or even something as simple as the rays of sunshine coming in through your window. 11:11 is the doorway between two worlds – between the 3rd dimensional and the 5th dimensional worlds. According to George Barnard, 11:11 is “the calling card for beings that are half angels and half humans." There's a lot more to read here http://in5d.com/all-about-1111/
Scales of Justice Necklace- Perfect gift for Attorneys, Judges, Law Students, Lawyers, Criminal Attorneys, Paralegals, or Legal Assistants! Very simplistic and elegant necklace that makes statements on many levels.Includes:●Scale of Justice Pendant- Measurements: 22 x 17mm (appr. 0.85 x 0.65 inch) ●Charms are Antique S