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The Faeries Oracle Review

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On top of this, it accurately portrays the world of the Faeries which is a positive, negative, neutral, multifaceted world that mirrors nature and the ups and downs of natural life.

Many decks are serious, somber, and even sad, and while this deck includes those aspects of life, thanks to the book that comes with the pack, this set of cards make you laugh. Descriptions of the cards in the book provide a paradoxical look at any situation you may be facing, making perhaps my favorite part of this deck the book itself.

This deck includes five different groups of guidance cards (pictured below)

  • The Singers of the Realms

  • The Sidhe

  • Faery Guides and Guardians

  • The Help-Line Troupe

  • The Faery Challengers

Also, this deck features these components

  • A 66-card set

  • A 205-page book

  • A protective box for the set

See the photos of this deck and the different spirit groups within it here

The Faeries Oracle, photo of a stack of The Singers Cards from The Faeries Oracle with The Singer of Connection, Card #6, on top

The Singers of the Realms

The Faeries Oracle, Pictured: The Singer Cards, Unity #1, The Singers of Intuition #7, and the Solus Card #13, on a bed of Rabbit Fur

The Sidhe

The Faeries Oracle, Pictured, a spread of The Sidhe Cards, featuring #16, The Bright Mother, #15 The Journey Man, #21 The Faery Who Was Kissed by the Pixies, and The Green Woman #23

Faery Guides and Guardians

The Faeries Oracle, pictured Laiste, Moon’s Daughter #38 over rabbit fur

The Help-Line Troupe

The Faeries Oracle by Brian Froud and Jessica Macbeth Pictured, the Honesty card

The Faery Challengers

The Faeries Oracle , Pictured: The Faery Challenger Cards in a pile on a bed of Rabbit Furs, front and center is the Flaff the Footer Card, number 58

In addition to having beautiful art and a philosophical book that can stand alone, understanding the positive, negative or neutral aspects of a situation is one of the things this deck excels in.

How I use this deck

I've found that if you’re going through a complicated series of challenges in life, this deck works when all other oracles and tarot decks give you reversals. So I would suggest trying this deck before giving up on readings for the day, or when working with a client who has a difficult time seeing the paradox in a situation.

Sometimes seeing all sides of a coin is the best way out of a bind, and I think this deck and the insight it provides offers many ways out of any predicament.

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