Design and Artwork
"Witches' Moon Magick Oracle" by Flavia Kate Peters and Barbara Meiklejohn-Free is a visually stunning oracle deck that celebrates the mystical allure of the moon. Each of the forty-eight gilded cards is crafted to embody a unique facet of moon magick. The cards' designs are both beautiful and purposeful, serving as powerful visual conduits for the exploration of lunar wisdom and transformation.
Symbolism and Themes
The deck is dedicated to illuminating various aspects of moon magick. Each card is intricately designed to resonate with different moon cycles and phases, providing users with insights into the moon's profound influence. The oracle integrates principles of witchcraft and lunar lore, making it an invaluable tool for both practitioners of magick and those fascinated by the moon's mystique.
User Experience
The accompanying guidebook is a treasure trove of knowledge, offering detailed interpretations of each card in the context of moon magick. It provides practical guidance for everyday life, aligning personal journeys with the natural rhythms of the celestial body. This oracle deck is not just a tool for divination; it's a pathway to understanding deeper cosmic connections and harnessing the moon's transformative power.
About the Author
Flavia Kate Peters and Barbara Meiklejohn-Free, creators of the "Witches' Moon Magick Oracle," bring their extensive knowledge and experience in witchcraft and moon lore to this project. Their previous work, the Witches' Familiars Oracle Cards, showcases their talent for creating engaging and insightful oracle decks that resonate deeply with users.
- 48 gilded cards, each representing a facet of moon magick
- Intricate designs aligning with moon cycles and phases
- Comprehensive guidebook offering detailed card interpretations
- Ideal for both magick practitioners and moon enthusiasts
- ISBN: 9780738774473
"Witches' Moon Magick Oracle" is more than an oracle deck; it's a journey into the heart of lunar wisdom and transformation, guided by the expertise of Flavia Kate Peters and Barbara Meiklejohn-Free.