Green Glyphs Oracle
James says:
The Green Glyphs Oracle is a set of 50 cards with prismatic gold accents that uses familiar and bold imagery making it an accessible tool for beginners and experts alike. Includes an 80-page guidebook.
An Oracle deck is simply a deck of cards that deviates from the traditional systems of divination. Many of the cards in this deck came from my own universe of symbolism. For example, you will find many gazebos scattered throughout my work. I use gazebos as a symbol of celebration and appreciation for the present. In the other Green Glyphs decks, I use color as a key for understanding the impact of a card as either positive or unfortunate. I chose not to include color in this deck because I didn't want to impose any previous connotations on the imagery.
James says:
The Green Glyphs Oracle is a set of 50 cards with prismatic gold accents that uses familiar and bold imagery making it an accessible tool for beginners and experts alike. Includes an 80-page guidebook.
An Oracle deck is simply a deck of cards that deviates from the traditional systems of divination. Many of the cards in this deck came from my own universe of symbolism. For example, you will find many gazebos scattered throughout my work. I use gazebos as a symbol of celebration and appreciation for the present. In the other Green Glyphs decks, I use color as a key for understanding the impact of a card as either positive or unfortunate. I chose not to include color in this deck because I didn't want to impose any previous connotations on the imagery.
James says:
The Green Glyphs Oracle is a set of 50 cards with prismatic gold accents that uses familiar and bold imagery making it an accessible tool for beginners and experts alike. Includes an 80-page guidebook.
An Oracle deck is simply a deck of cards that deviates from the traditional systems of divination. Many of the cards in this deck came from my own universe of symbolism. For example, you will find many gazebos scattered throughout my work. I use gazebos as a symbol of celebration and appreciation for the present. In the other Green Glyphs decks, I use color as a key for understanding the impact of a card as either positive or unfortunate. I chose not to include color in this deck because I didn't want to impose any previous connotations on the imagery.