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Lost Oracle is my favorite oracle deck from 2024!
I got it in October, and it’s already become a fast favorite. I knew from the moment I saw the images online that I would click with it. This one has strong witch/crone energy for me.
I’ve been using it with my year ahead readings, and it always provides such a profound message that speaks to the heart of the issue for the querent. The guidebook is deeply insightful with historical references/stories of resilience in the face of adversity – something I think we all need at this moment in history. The messages don’t sugarcoat these times. They help us accept the situation we find ourselves in and give us practical and no-nonsense guidance on how to tap into our OWN power, strength, and determination to persevere in those trying circumstances.
I love to read with it along with the Wild Woman Oracle also by Rockpool Publishing. They both have such powerful, feminine energy that helps with summoning the empowerment needed to persevere in these wild and crazy times.
The creator says, “The Lost Oracle is a resource for making peace with your place in the world. It is a source of protection, a guide for healing, a touchstone of reassurance and a compass for experiencing success of all kinds in life. It is an unwavering light shining on an uncertain future that can become less troubling and more enticing when viewed from an enlightened perspective. Steeped in ancient wisdom, Lost Oracle will help you understand and manage the forces around you and within you today to find your way to the place where you feel found.”
Thanks to Rockpool Publishing for sending this deck over for review back in October. I’m so happy to report that since that initial review, it’s still calling to me over and over again and has helped a lot of my clients find solace and empowerment during this tumultuous time!
See my longer deck review of this amazing, profound, and insightful deck on my tarot blog on healingthrutarot.com – link below
Author: Fiona Horne. Illustrator: Veronica Collins. Publisher: Rockpool Publishing.
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Which major country will recognise Taiwan/ROC first? And why? via /r/China
Which major country will recognise Taiwan/ROC first? And why?
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Submitted July 26, 2020 at 10:11PM by LostOracle via reddit https://ift.tt/3hH4pE6
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Peanut Butter: favorite academic subject?
Oh, tough one! It went back and forth. Depending on the semester (and year) it might have been math. However, English would probably be my go-to.
Black Raspberry: do you have any pets?
Yes! Two kitties. The softest and most interesting kitties in all the world! One is a snugglebunny while the other is what children’s books are made of.
Mango: when and why did you start your blog?
Oh, man, when did I start my blog? I knew it at some point, but that’s long gone. I actually went by something else (lostoracle), but then changed it. I remember the ancient/old editor! Does that help? Oh! Wayback Machine marked some snapshots for the old URL in 2012. That sounds right, but I do think it may have been closer to 2011? Eh. Anyway, I started it to try out the new social media platforms. I quickly started using it for comics fandom stuff. So there you go. I hope you all enjoyed that over-documented journey.
Mocha: ideal weather conditions?
Skies with mild overcast. Medium humidity. In terms of Fahrenheit, 50s/60s. I’d even take high 40s as long as it was too cold for evil bugs and creepy crawlies to be out! Guess how often I get that where I live?
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Absolutely loving the Lost Oracle still. It released 10/1. I’ve read with it all of October and it’s the perfect deck for this time of year. If you loved the book Slewfoot, you might resonate with these cards and images that cover similar themes & energy.
We see card titles of Found, Power and Might, Ancestral Alchemy, Elixir, Pierce the Veil, Stardust and Soil, & Midnight Brew
I fell in love with it instantly. Just look at this color palette with these gorgeous mauves, browns, creams and pops of red and black with gorgeous black edges and the card backs feature a lantern amidst in the center of overgrown twisted branches – some of the most beautiful card backs I’ve seen on an oracle deck.
There are card titles/keywords and a short phrase on the front of each card to help highlight the theme and offer a quick message if you don’t have the time to pull out the guidebook. The card descriptions are meaty and usually offer a lesson from history or folklore that relates to finding your place in the world or finding the light in the dark. I’m blown away by the poetic nature of this deck.
Reads beautifully with The Oracle of the Witch and the Wild Woman Oracle. All 3 are published by Rockpool Publishing & I’ve reviewed those 2 decks so check out those on my tarot blog.
The creator says, “The Lost Oracle is a resource for making peace with your place in the world. It is a source of protection, a guide for healing, a touchstone of reassurance and a compass for experiencing success of all kinds in life. It is an unwavering light shining on an uncertain future that can become less troubling and more enticing when viewed from an enlightened perspective.
Steeped in ancient wisdom, Lost Oracle will help you understand and manage the forces around you and within you today to find your way to the place where you feel found.”
Lovely deck to read with this time of year (autumn), and I really think it will be great for winter as well.
See my longer deck review on my tarot blog on healingthrutarot.com – link in instabio
Thanks to Rockpool for sending this deck over for review.
@rockpoolpublishing
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