About this deal
Creator
144 pp | 84 artcards | box set Together with her late husband, leading astrologer and author John Astrop, she has created a number of powerful divination system. This oracle has seven suits, with each representing a significant planet as it moves through the astrological zodiac. The powerful orb of the life-giving Sun has been worshiped from time immemorial. Now, with this beautifully illustrated deck, you too can follow the Sun's path across the heavens, and use its light to help guide your life. The Oracle of the Sun is a Unique Oracle system will help shed light on all your life issues in an accurate and perceptive way. 84 Sun-themed oracle cards and comprehensive guidebook with astrological references Offers a range of consultation levels, a year-long forecast, and a way to have accurate and perceptive readings Ideal for beginners and experienced oracle users alike. Each represents a significant planet as it moves through the astrological zodiac. Unlock the mystical potential within with Magick.
Specs
- Red Feather Publication
- 144 Page Illustrated Guidebook
- Guide:144 Page illustrated with instructions.
- 84 Cards measure approximately 4" X 2.
- Author: Caroline Smith and John Astrop
- Number of Cards: 84
- Language: English.
- 5"
Reviews
BeNe
I was intrigued by these while watching a tarot reading on YouTube. You will not be disappointed. Each card uses a single word to represent each astrological placement of Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.
Ivan
These are meant only for open-minded students of astrology. i love the size of the cards but the deck is very thick and proves difficult to shuffle. love the packaging and the book that comes with. The reviews complained about flimsy card stock and discouraged me from buying.
Luisa Costa
I could see someone with an über-traditional and/or prescriptive approach not enjoying them. However, opening the guidebook will unlock beautiful nuances. Beautiful deck! When I finally ordered and received them, they truly blossomed in my hands.
Chelsea
i posted a photo comparing the size between this deck, the radiant rider-waite deck and the wild unknown deck. At first glance, the positive/negative/neutral terms might seem reductive. The images are clear, evocative, and aesthetically pleasing. I’ll admit that the cards will bend easily if riffle shuffled; but cascading them back easily avoids any damage.