Oracles: Rachelcat reads for Charlie Brown
Posted: 08 Jun 2020, 20:47
Hi! Thanks for leading us once again!
Are you up for a challenge? Since we’re working with spreads created for the specific oracle, this deck sprang to mind: The Celtic Book of the Dead by Caitlin Matthews. We draw a card to choose a journey through the other world, either outbound (into the mystery or inside the self) or return to the real world. Each spread has the same 9 positions, but in different orders. This would be good for a “what do I really want” kind of question.
Or we could use Bachblüten Devas, which is a German deck of Bach flower remedies. I made up the spread for this one. For this reading, choose a trait or quality you have that you’d like to have less of or get rid of, or a trait or quality you’d like to develop.
If neither of these appeal, give me a question, and I’ll pick out a deck that I think will work. (I only have 128 oracle decks, so I should be able to come up with something!)
Oh! Or there is Russian Gypsy Fortune Telling Cards, which you read by seeing if the four corners of an illustration come together in the spread!
Sorry, I’m having an oracle geek moment. Please let me know what you’d like to do, and I promise I’ll behave better going forward!
Are you up for a challenge? Since we’re working with spreads created for the specific oracle, this deck sprang to mind: The Celtic Book of the Dead by Caitlin Matthews. We draw a card to choose a journey through the other world, either outbound (into the mystery or inside the self) or return to the real world. Each spread has the same 9 positions, but in different orders. This would be good for a “what do I really want” kind of question.
Or we could use Bachblüten Devas, which is a German deck of Bach flower remedies. I made up the spread for this one. For this reading, choose a trait or quality you have that you’d like to have less of or get rid of, or a trait or quality you’d like to develop.
If neither of these appeal, give me a question, and I’ll pick out a deck that I think will work. (I only have 128 oracle decks, so I should be able to come up with something!)
Oh! Or there is Russian Gypsy Fortune Telling Cards, which you read by seeing if the four corners of an illustration come together in the spread!
Sorry, I’m having an oracle geek moment. Please let me know what you’d like to do, and I promise I’ll behave better going forward!