Goddess Oracle Set
D**R
Insightful and easy to work with
I bought this oracle deck over a year ago and still use it very regularly. I have found the readings to be extremely insightful. On the rare occasion I am confused by the card I pull but I almost always go along with it and do the accompanying journey; I usually realize the significance soon thereafter (so now I've stopped doubting it). Usually the cards are extremely relevant. I drew the "Synthesis" card three times in the past week (The Goddess name is Gyhldeptis). Right now I am most certainly working on loving all parts of me, even the "ugly" parts (so the card is very fitting), and when I asked the deck how to come into wholeness in regards to a fight I had with my sister I drew this card. Aha! Yes! I need to love all those parts of her that I judge that are also parts of me. Anyhow, you get the picture. By the way, when I first got this deck I picked up on the theme of Wholeness so I phrase my questions that way. "How do I come into wholeness with my relationship with my sister?", for example.I love the accompanying journey that comes with each card's explanation. It takes the reading a step further. A guided meditation for every card! (And there are a lot of cards, even through regular use there are several cards I still haven't drawn; after I year I only drew Gyhldeptis for the first time last week.)As far as the artwork goes, I really love it. I think the only negative review is by someone who didn't like the art and didn't actually use the deck. I am not at all put off by exposed breasts...why would I be? I'm a woman and this is a Goddess deck, after all! If you want pretty pictures of Goddesses then I guess look to Doreen Virtue. Wholeness comes from embracing the light and the dark, and some of the Goddesses (Kali, as an obvious example) are shown as dark. The card for Uzume shows her breasts, but it makes sense when you read the back story and how she enticed the Sun Goddess to come out of her cave by exposing her breasts and playing with herself as comedic show.Overall, I highly recommend. I think it's very unique and quite amazing.
D**Y
A Sacred Connection to Divine Feminine Wisdom โจ๐
The media could not be loaded. I have owned the Goddess Oracle Set multiple times throughout my life, and each experience has been magical and deeply personal. ๐ฎ๐ The artwork is stunning, capturing the essence of each goddess in a way that speaks directly to the soul. โจ๐ I was so moved by Coatlicue's moon that I even got it tattooed on my arm ๐๐ซโa permanent reminder of her transformative energy.๐ What Makes This Oracle So Special?๐ฎ Comprehensive Guidebook โ Includes poems, mythology, meanings, and rituals for all 52 goddesses ๐โจ๐งโโ๏ธ Diverse Representation โ Features goddesses from various cultures, bringing a broad spectrum of feminine wisdom ๐บ๐ฟ๐ซ Powerful & Intuitive Readings โ Whether for daily guidance, meditation, or rituals, these cards always deliver a message meant for you ๐ฅ๐This set is a portal into divine energy, a must-have for witches, seekers, and anyone drawn to goddess magic. โจ๐ Itโs not just an oracle deckโitโs a journey into the heart of ancient wisdom.๐ If you feel called to it, trust that pull. The goddesses are waiting for you. ๐ซ๐ฎ
T**N
Outstanding
I've been wanting this set since I saw it for the first time some years back. It lived up to all my expectations! Hrana's artwork is absolutely stunning, and Amy did a really good job getting info on a large variety (52!) of Goddesses from all over the world, as well as suggesting a few spreads to get you started. Overall, the deck focuses on the wholeness of a person, and what you must focus on (dealing with grief, setting boundaries, owning your body, loving yourself) to acheive wholeness. I really like that aspect, as I think that's one of the most challenging things as a person - trying to feel complete.I would have liked a bit more info on the Goddesses, but of course, when it's a small booklet it's hard to fit in everything! There will also always be some debate about the "actual" roles of some Goddesses, but that must be up to the individual to figure out what that particular deity means to her/him. There is also a very helpful bibliography in the back, should you feel interested in knowing more about the Goddesses in the deck.I haven't actually used it yet, but I've spent ours going through the book, looking at the cards and thinking about what each of the cards and their meaning mean to me. I can only recommend this - I only regret not getting it sooner!
E**L
Beautiful and Unique
This just arrived today, and I want to let the cards absorb some of my vibes before trying a spread, but first impressions:The box is lovely, a gorgeous and thick cover that opens easily, like a book with a long lip to keep it closed. The book is on top with the cards in plastic underneath in their own little slot. The art is consistently gorgeous, with a wide variety of subjects in terms of race, body type, and age, not to mention color use and pose. Each was obviously a work of art to my eyes, creating a certain feeling as well as including the name of the goddess and potential meaning. The backs of the cards felt too small at first: a woman centered on a black background, in black and white holding a smoking censer, but it works the more I encounter it, both calming and feminine. I've only read the first part of the book, but so far it's well written, by a person who is obviously invested in the mysticism and personal journey that people buying this book would connect to.
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