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Pamela Steele has Created an Innovative Oracle Deck to Gift you with New Levels of Self-Awareness
Pamela Steele has created a beautiful and innovative oracle deck to explore the tarot's 22 Major Arcana cards along with 11 new additional cards. Some of the titles for these new cards include "Divine Feminine", "The Crone", "The Weaver" and "I Am". This small (33 card) deck is a powerful tool for personal growth. It is easy to read and it can be used alone, or combined with a tarot deck, runes or other divination tools. The card images are beautiful and the cards are borderless making it effortless to meditate and enter the cards for journeying. The card backs feature the image of the Fibonacci Spirit also know as the Golden Mean. The cards and their beautifully written companion book are packaged in a lovely box with a magnetic closure..
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Where will your seeking take you?
Pamela Steele’s visual exploration of tarot iconography led her to an opening in The Major Arcana through which she seemed to rise, wings fully spread, like the angel in Card 16. The result was eleven additional cards that take this deck to a new level of tarot imagery, insight, and self-awareness. Her impeccably executed illustrations are dynamic and introspective simultaneously. The cards are infused with magic, fantasy, and child-like wonder. The deck presents as decidedly goddess inspired without losing the strength and coherence of the masculine divinity.Whether for divination, meditation, or just a momentary relief from the day, readers of all levels of experience with find this deck delightful.(Anna received a review copy of this deck)
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Wanted to like ITV ore then I do
I tried really hard to connect with this deck. The artwork is cheesy and I just couldn’t get past it. I like the book, it gives a lot of information but I am very visual.
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Infinite Journey
“The Eternal Seeker Oracle” is a 33-card oracle deck that comes with a 128-page companion book. Cards and deck come in a sturdy box with magnetic closure on the long side.The 33 cards, inspired by the Rider-Waite Tarot, are meant to act as a tool for enlightenment, a tool that will help the reader gather fragments of themselves, and bring them together in a healing manner. The intense colors and symbols in this deck are meant to speak to the reader on a soul level.What we experience in this deck is the Major Arcana from the Tarot, along with 11 additional cards. Through the archetypes, and through Steele’s expert use of imagery, color, and flashes of fantasy, the reader is gifted with the ability to move forward to new levels of self-awareness.In the foreword, Benebell Wen addresses something that everyone who follows Steele’s work has noted, and that is that as an artist Steele is able to open portals to other worlds. Wen also notes that The Eternal Seeker Acts as a sage grandmother sharing her wisdom.The cards themselves are 3 ½” by 5”, of sturdy, glossy cardstock. They are borderless, which I appreciated, as they make it effortless to enter the cards for journeying or meditation. The card backs feature the Fibonacci Spiral (Sequence), also known as the Golden Ratio, or the Golden Mean.The cards are based on the archetypes of the Major Arcana of the Tarot. Steele notes in the companion book that each archetype came to life with a purpose and a title, along with sounds and movements. Titles for the cards in this deck include The Weaver, Rebirth, Magus, Attachments, and hope.The book that accompanies the deck begins with a page that I consider very important and that is Reader’s Ethics, followed by pages on what an oracle is, how to respect the oracle, keeping a journal, composing questions, shuffling and dealing the cards, and several templates for oracle spreads.Each card is presented with a full-color image, the Tarot card that it was inspired by, the essence of the card, Guidelines (how to interpret the card in an upright position), and Reversed (how to interpret the card in a reversed position). The is room for notes at the end of each presentation.At the end of the book is a section on Resources, including Wicca Symbols, the Elder Futhark, and Internet sites that were used for reference.This small (33 card) deck presents the reader with an excellent tool for exploration of self, and for personal growth. It can be used alone, or with any other divination tool. While the masculine and the feminine is balanced, this lovely deck can be seen as Goddess-inspired. It can be used as a daily draw, a tool for divination (the spreads presented are gentle pushes to “get real” with yourself), or for meditation.The colors and imagery are extremely well done and will appeal to a broad spectrum of people (of all ages and backgrounds). This is a journey that we can take infinite times and learn something new each time.
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