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Wild Mystic Oracle Card Set

From Anastasia Peter Pauper Press

Current price: $24.99
Wild Mystic Oracle Card Set
Wild Mystic Oracle Card Set

Barnes and Noble

Wild Mystic Oracle Card Set

From Anastasia Peter Pauper Press

Current price: $24.99
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Seek insight through the earth's wild creatures with this beautifully illustrated oracle card deck. Like tarot, oracle cards are selected and interpreted in order to answer important questions and receive guidance. Each of our Wild Mystic Oracle Cards depicts a different animal archetype -- the tiger for strength, octopus for adaptation, hummingbird for energy, and many more.
Draw cards singly or in a spread to shed light on mysteries and pursue understanding. 50-card deck comes with an accompanying 128-page book that offers beginner-friendly instruction in reading oracle cards, and explains each card's meaning.
Creator Anastasia Catris is an illustrator and writer from Wales, U.K. After graduating from Royal Holloway, University of London, she traveled to the United States to pursue her passion for comics and graphic novels by studying at The Kubert School of Comic and Cartoon Art. She has illustrated numerous books, comics, and other works. Her recent publications include the second volume of her illustrated horror series, Cirque du Mort

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