Exploring Oracle Systems
Oracle Cards, IChing, and the Gene Keys
Practices for diving into the Divine and into the seas of your Soul
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For eons, people have looked for spiritual, psychological, astrological, and/or psychic guidance and sustenance by activities like reading tea leaves, studying horoscopes, using meditation and prayer, reading mystical, religious, or self help literature, attending ceremonies, and participating in workshops and conferences. Many various educational and intuitive processes can help us swim in the seas of our Souls. Oracle Card decks, the I Ching: Book of Changes, and Richard Rudd’s The Gene Keys are three amazing types of resources that can facilitate our journeys of growth and healing. A guide or facilitator can assist with exploring meanings of such oracle processes. People interested in this practice can also use these enlightening and transforming systems on their own.
I Ching: https://brianbrownewalker.com/i-ching/
The Gene Keys: https://genekeys.com/
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A menu of Oracle decks used. See below for images of some of these cards, or read about them online.
Rumi Oracle: An Invitation into the Heart of the Divine Cards by Alana Fairchild and Rassouli
The Wild Unknown Archetypes, Oracle Cards by Kim Krans
Soul Oracle Cards 2 by Deborah Koff-Chapin
The Rose Oracle by Rebecca Campbell
The Healing Waters Oracle by Rebecca Campbell
The Divine Feminine Oracle by Meggan Waterson
Kali Oracle by Alana Fairchild
The Spirit of the Animal Oracle by Jody Bergsma
The Ark Animal Tarot and Oracle by Bernadette King
The Wisdom Keepers Oracle by Rosy Aronson
Sacred Geometry Activations Oracle by LON
The Starseed Oracle by Rebecca Campbell
Oracle cards can invigorate and guide you as you wander through mystical, spiritual, and psychological practices. Images, symbols and metaphors can supplement what words can’t easily express. Oracle cards can also inspire creative writings, songs, and other works of art.