Divine your way to self-knowledge and awareness. Built upon the core beliefs and traditions of Wicca, this vividly illustrated oracle can put you in touch with the sacred gods and goddesses. Whether you're seeking spiritual wisdom or answers to everyday questions, the Wicca Oracle offers inspiration and an illuminating perspective.
The companion booklets for most Lo Scarabeo decks are in five languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.
Lunaea Weatherstone (Portland, Oregon) is a priestess, writer, teacher, and tarot counselor who has been serving the Pagan community for more than twenty-five years, since her days as owner/editor of SageWoman magazine. As Grove Mother for the Sisterhood of the Silver Branch, she offers year-long programs in goddess spirituality. Lunaea has been working with the tarot for more than forty years.
REVIEWS:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A lovely addition to my "Witch's Tools"
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2016
Their Energy:
From the moment I saw their tuck box, I loved these and felt a connection with them. I do think they are quite special.
There are 33 cards, which seems like few compared to the majority of Oracle decks which usually contain at least 44 or more.
However, when you grab the deck and shuffle, it doesn't feel incomplete, thin or like there should be more cards.
Their Aesthetics:
The cardstock feels like a higher quality than some of the popular publisher's printing press. It's soft and not too sharp or rigid like some decks.
I like the size of the cards, they're wider than they are taller. I have small hands and they are easy to shuffle.
I have over 50 decks of mainly Oracle cards. I'm picky about the artwork on the cards I gravitate toward choosing.
I did read the review about the cheesy, glittery shimmer. I generally have a strong disdain for glitter, bling or any type of rhinestone tacky-ness.
They are glittery, but only when you shine the light directly on them or if a sunlight is bouncing at them from a window. Otherwise, when light isn't directly reflecting off of them, the coloring seems like an iridescent silver, not glittery. When the light hits it, it's sort of the same coloring like the hologram cards from the 80s. If you know what I mean...
I took some photos of the "Pentacle Card" in different lighting, with or without flash so you guys can get a better view of the lighting/glimmer.
I think anyone who is interested in connecting to their Pagan roots or learn more about Wicca, will cherish this deck :-)