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Oracle of Shadows and Light
Oracle of Shadows and Light | Lucy Cavendish
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This charismatic set of forty-five oracle cards and an in-depth guidebook provides teens with the power to change their lives. Seeking both to empower and entertain, bestselling Australian author Lucy Cavendish joins forces with world-renowned (…more)
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I really enjoyed studying through this book, while getting to know the cards and characters. The youthful and feminine feel can work well androgynously for everyone, thinking of the Grumpy Red Fairy and the Violet Duchess. The messages are so good, focused on wellness and guilt-free living. I'm really happy with this deck as a big favourite! It makes a great pairing with Tarot reading.

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This is definitely something I could have really used when I was younger 😸👻 while certainly never too old, or late, on getting some great insightful spirits recouped. ✨ Getting to this is so much needed for me!

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Kittie's Oracle album was a big highlight of my youth 😸 at a time when I read avidly on witchcraft, and first found The Archeon Tarot. 🔮 I've had insightful ups and downs with in-person psychic groups over the years, still positively in touch. 10+ years later, I randomly find myself with the Shadows & Light deck I long adored and wished for. Quite basically, I wished for loving faery guidance, as a Halloween queen. 👠✨

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I was at The Hedge Witch today, with my dad, who was sent over to get an Evil Eye charm. 👁👻 It was a good laugh for Dad, as Mom had it generally in mind for repelling any outside negativity. -- I wasn't sure if I was going to pick up something, but was looking at Lucy Cavendish decks, and went for this one. 😺🎃 That went fairly smoothly, with jokes about me as the creepy dolls guy.