Energy Oracle Cards
C**E
My GO TO Oracle deck!!!
After using the Energy Oracle Cards Deck for some time, I have compiled an honest review of the product:Design and ArtworkThe design of the Energy Oracle Cards Deck is visually captivating. The cards are beautifully illustrated with vibrant colors and intricate details, creating a visually stimulating experience. The artwork effectively conveys the energy and essence of each card, making it easier for users to connect and interpret their meanings.Card QualityThe cards are of good quality, with a smooth finish and durable construction. They are easy to handle and shuffle, ensuring a pleasant user experience. The cardstock used is thick enough to withstand regular use without showing signs of wear and tear.GuidebookThe accompanying guidebook is well-written and provides comprehensive explanations for each card in the deck. It offers detailed interpretations, as well as insights into the symbolism and energy represented by each card. The guidebook also includes spreads and suggestions for using the cards effectively, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced users.Ease of UseThe Energy Oracle Cards Deck is user-friendly and easy to use. The cards are labeled with clear titles and keywords, allowing users to understand the general meaning at a glance. The guidebook provides further guidance and support, making it simple for individuals to read the cards accurately. Even those who are new to oracle cards will find it relatively easy to work with this deck.Accuracy and InterpretationI have found the Energy Oracle Cards Deck to be remarkably accurate in providing guidance and insight. The cards have a way of tapping into the energy of a situation or question, offering perspectives and guidance that resonate with the user. The interpretations provided in the guidebook are comprehensive and insightful, allowing users to gain a deeper understanding of the message being conveyed by each card.VersatilityOne of the strengths of the Energy Oracle Cards Deck is its versatility. The cards can be used for both personal introspection and divination purposes. They can provide guidance on various life areas, including relationships, career, and spirituality. The flexibility of this deck allows users to adapt it to their specific needs and explore different aspects of their lives.Overall ImpressionThe Energy Oracle Cards Deck is a visually appealing and accurate tool for self-reflection and divination. The high-quality cards, combined with the well-crafted guidebook, make it an excellent choice for beginners and experienced users alike. The versatility of the deck, along with its accurate interpretations, allows for a meaningful and insightful experience. If you are seeking a deck that offers guidance and support in various areas of your life, the Energy Oracle Cards Deck is definitely worth considering.
J**
One of my favorite decks!
I LOVE this deck so much I bought it twice! This deck feels to me like a mashup of Oracle and Tarot which is really fun to use! The art is beautiful and evokes feelings that relate to the meanings so they are easy to use for many people. The are a perfect size and easy to shuffle for small hands like mine, glossy texture. The book is perfect with all the traditional expectations of a good deck book. IF you are drawn to these cards you should go for it.
D**E
This Is One of My Go-To Hybrid Oracle/Tarot Deck
I had purchased the Energy Oracle Cards twice. First time, because the reviews were so great and when I got it, I did not enjoy the messages (they were honest and stuff I did not want to hear) so I sold it. Second time, whatever it had given me advice on was so correct and did manifest in the way it said it would, I couldn't ignore the fact this was a necessary oracle deck for me.Its an interesting deck and the best way to describe it would be associating it as an oracle deck that reads like a tarot deck. There, of course, are some exceptions as it has chakra/archangel cards, a mixture of major and minor arcana themed cards (not all of the cards, but enough of them), and a spattering of court cards (however you do not see the wands court suite represented).The artwork reminds you of Colette Baron Reid's The Enchanted Map Oracle. Actually I wouldn't be surprised if its the same artist. It is computer graphics, almost a 2D hologram effect (not 3D). There is a soft touch to the choice of colors, pastels and brilliant earth tone colors (like good, tan, green, etc.). A lot of gold, tan, and soft blues throughout this deck with an occasional splash of red here and there. The artwork is pretty. I reserve gorgeous/beautiful in describing some of the artwork in other oracle decks (ie Toni Carmine Salerno's Magdalene Oracle, etc.). There is nothing in this deck, in terms of art, that would be offensive unless you find Fabio looking "Man Holding A Coin" offensive. This deck artwork also reminds me of The Starseed Tarot, but moreso better described by The Enchanted Map Oracle. The card images follow well with the card description.The guidebook is about 170 pages long and include a few spreads:- One Card Pull- Three Card Spread- Seven Card Cross- Nine Card Spread- The RoadI haven't used any of the spreads other than the usual 3 card spread I use for almost any deck.Here are the card descriptors:Man Holding A CoinGoddess of the Moon6th Chakra/Archangel MetatronThe SunThe Garden and the Gate2nd Chakra/Archangel ArielRest and RejuvenationThe Temple PathAnge of StrengthIndecisionAll Tied UpThe Thinking ManActionAngel of BalanceStrategyThe WorldPatienceCornucopiaMan Holding A Heart7th Chakra Archangel UrielFinancial ConstraintsThe Thinking WomanBlossoming AbundanceAnxietyDoor To SpiritWoman Holding A HeartWalking Away1st Chakra/Archangel MichaelDoor To RomanceHappy FamilyMagician and the MirrorAppreciationDoor to Personal Healing and HappinessBroken HeartHostilitiesWoman Holding A CoinHealer of the AgesStorm WarningContract5th Chakra/Archangel GabrielEnvyAngel of LoveYin/YangDoor to ValueCommunity4th Chakra/Archangel RaphaelAdjacent PossibilitiesAttachment3rd Chakra/Archangel ChamuelCaring ConnectionsJourneyVictoryDeceitThe chakra/archangel cards kind of beffudle me, as I am not sure what to do with them in a reading. They pop up and I think ??? The more I use the deck whenever I see such cards I indicate it as blockages that need to be worked on. Or maybe one can remove the chakra/archangel cards from the deck and use them alone for chakra readings/balancing. I guess there's a mysticism to the cards as I think angels are assigned to different body parts in some jewish beliefs, so maybe that is the reason between the association of the archangels with the chakras. I'm still trying to learn how to smoothly incorporate the interpretation of those cards into my readings.I find this deck to be inspired by The Psychic Oracle or the Oracle Tarot in its foundation. However, these named decks did not celebrate the use of court cards, while the Energy Oracle Cards does. If you enjoy using either The Psychic Oracle or the Oracle Tarot, I think Energy Oracle Cards would be a great addition. If you are a tarot enthusiast who is trying to bridge a gap between the usage of oracle cards, I think you will be really impressed with this deck. I love the fact its so accurate.
M**L
Very accurate
I looked at videos of reviews of cards and all they provided was opening the box, showing the cards, describing the shape and texture. Not much help.So. I actually started using the guide book first. I held it in my hands and flipped the pages back and forth until I "felt" to stop. I would read the affirmation. Then I read the upright AND the reversed sections. I particularly like the fact that the reversed information is generally positive not like many which have dire or negative warnings. I found the information to be VERY accurate in connection with things happening in my life. I also shared the guide book with 2 friends. The information was VERY accurate for them as well.The cards are heavy weight. They are colorful. I have to say, FOR ME, I feel more drawn to flipping the pages in the guide book and stopping when I feel it. I have used the cards once after "cutting" the cards and stacking some upright and some reversed. That's not the way I usually work with cards but thought I would give it a try. The weight of the cards make "shuffling" difficult. Cutting the cards and sitting them in piles then stacking is likely the way most people will handle it. Hope this helps you.
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