The Wild and Sacred Feminine Deck
A 52-Card Oracle and Guidebook
by Niki Dewart; Elizabeth Marglin
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Pub Date Nov 15 2022 | Archive Date Nov 15 2022
Shambhala Publications, Inc. | Shambhala
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Description
Within you lives the wild and sacred feminine. Invoke her empowering wisdom through cards separated into four facets—Wild (Butterfly, Lioness), Elemental (Mountain, Smoke), Archetypal (Muse, Shapeshifter), and Divine (Inanna, Oshun). Also included is a full-color guidebook, which offers ideas for single-card draws and unique multi-card spreads along with inspiring quotations and an open-ended exploration of each card’s light and shadow aspects. May this deck reveal an exquisite aliveness, where everything is held sacred and nothing is held back.
Honoring the potent and tumultuous time we live in, this insightful oracle deck is an invocation of the sacred feminine and a source of insight for clarity, confirmation, and guidance. The feminine creates and transforms, adapts and abides, loves and consoles. Your own potential is reflected in her many faces.
A Note From the Publisher
This is an oracle card deck and guidebook, not a traditional book. We understand the digital version offers a poor reflection of the card deck format, our apologies for any confusion.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781611809756 |
| PRICE | $35.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 260 |
Average rating from 6 members
Featured Reviews
Tanja F, Reviewer
This deck features 52 cards that each represent a different aspect of the divine feminine. It's divided into four suits- wild, elemental, archetypal, and divine. Each card has a beautiful image that is simple to allow for the reader to meditate and reflect on its image. The descriptions of each card meaning shares a concise story of the archetype that once again, allows space for the reader to infer their own meaning. I felt a connection to the deck whose message was one of empowerment and self-love. There was a warm, comforting, and nurturing vibe to the deck that I think is the energy of the sacred feminine shining through. There were also some unique card reading spreads that I look forward to trying out,
I liked the meanings of each card, its messages, and broad range of sacred feminine archetypes that were included. I will definitely be purchasing.
I can imagine this as a deck of cards being a beautiful thing to keep close and use regularly. The illustrations on each card are ethereal and welcoming, strong and gentle.
I would buy this deck myself to use and refer to. It is lovely just to browse through and appreciate the paintings as well as the sentiments of each card.
Even though I read the advance copy which was not an actual deck and book, I feel like I got an insight and appreciation of how these cards would be a welcome addition.
Media/Journalist 16509
This is a lovely and useful oracle deck. As with all decks of this type there are some I like a lot more than others. There are explanations of each and a handful of spreads to try. It’s always harder to review decks digitally but this seems like a great one to try.
Tiffany M, Reviewer
This card deck is full of beautiful art work and wonderfully deep and thought out meanings that connect to a variety of levels. It comes with a well written forward that explains the journey it took to create this deck and the depths the creators went to, to truly bring forward so many facets of the divine feminine. Some of my favorite cards that resonated the most with me was the whale, the mother, and the cave. I love how inclusive the art is of every woman that has ever existed.
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