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Apr 18Liked by Krysta Gibson

I began using Oracle cards about 20 years ago. At first it felt a bit woo woo (probably remnants of some Uber religious doctrine when I was a child) . I'm sitting here now holding my very first deck which was called Wisdom of the Crone.. you've inspired me to pull that deck out. I'm enjoying the energy they still give off as I shuufed for a one card pull this morning.

Another favorite has been Sacred Traveler by Demise Linn and more recently the Moonolgy decks by Jasmin Boland. I find them all supportive tools and very often journaling promts that take me to unexpected places as I let it all go on paper.

I will be checking out out Hayhouse's offer. I so miss the old days of Hayhouse Radio and it's amazing cast of inspirational hosts.

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It took me a day, but I finally realized that your post about oracles was an inspired "sign" for me to use an oracle. So I did. Thanks

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Years ago I'd be walking and I'd find a playing card on the sidewalk. I'd turn it over and it's a face card. This happened many times. I've used tarot, the I Ching, astrology etc. off and on for as long as I can remember and I've noticed that if I pay attention I can see a hexagram in a leaf, or the shape of clouds; the number of letters in a person's name might be a form of divination; "chance" might appear as a tarot spread; the total on a receipt from the health food store might remind me of the Book of Psalms or a passage from The Antichrist by Nietzsche. A friend gave me the I Ching as a gift and he inscribed in it, "May this be as useless to you as it is to me." Now I know what he meant.

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