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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Nice artwork, thick card stock and just a nice over all quality feel and finish to their production. Great usability because they are easentially unthemed leaving the messages to be clear and unstifled by a singular theme approach suchs as time, love, etc. I think they are fantastically done.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
This is another of the new oracle decks hitting the market these days, with inspirational messages and prompts to get you thinking. I found this one useful, when sitting to meditate and ask myself some questions about my direction and feelings in the moment, and the cards were of a nice quality with a good feel and smooth edges. Overall, this deck is a good option for contemplation and gifting, it's of decent quality as to the cardstock and printing, and it's got novel messages I didn't see on other decks in the last year. This is a good option for a nice new deck.
Northstar Mystic Arts
Reviewed in Canada on December 20, 2024
This set has good production quality with nice card stock and a sturdy box.The artwork is ok, but I have some difficulty finding connections between the messages and the images. The text is a small print on a black background which is difficult to read (even with good glasses, I might want a magnifier). The cards are stiff, so riffle shuffling is very difficult.There is no guidebook, or booklet, to provide any other information for the deck. Although the messages are printed on each card, I would have at least liked some more details about this deck, and some suggested spreads and uses for it. Also, having the meanings in a book, perhaps with more details, may offer an easier read format.
jessie lyn
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
I liked this Oracle deck, but it wasn’t one of my favorites. The artwork on the deck was absolutely beautiful with the card quality is really nice. It wasn’t too hard to shuffle. It was pretty thick though, which could make it hard. The part that I didn’t care for was the understanding of which each card meant and how do you understand it other than that I think it was a good price for the money that I spent.
A.J.
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
The cards are magically wonderful. I have really been enjoying the whole deck. Each card has its's own unique message. So far, this is my best deck! I really like the animation. I highly recommend!
N. Hendley
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
These cards are the typical larger-than-playing-cards sized tarot deck and the illustrations are beautiful. Of course, Tarot is intended mostly for entertainment, but still neat to pretend and figure out what you may secretly want to discover.The cards have easy to read descriptions that essentially tell you how to interpret them. No "oh that card is death but it's a good thing because it means a big change and something new blah blah"
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
This is a nice oracle deck, but not spectacular. It was very clearly created using AI. The images are lovely, but all the same color and heavily artificially generated. Also, the text is good and really pretty inspiring, but are all quite generic sayings. Additionally, the text is in a font that is too fine to read well. Despite its flaws, though, I will find use with this deck. My clients that don't resonate with tarot will find value in the messages of these cards - and I truly do feel like, even though it is AI generated material, there is a way toward truth using these. The cardstock is a moderate weight. They are easy to shuffle. The only other ding here is the price. The price is high for AI generated material.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 10, 2024
Fantastic for great insights !!! KJ
E. Sylvia Simpson
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
This deck has pretty images in shades of blue and yellow with a written message on the front. There were 78 cards in the deck I received, with similar cards and no exact repeats although some very similar cards. The backs of the cards have a somewhat elongated portrait (or maybe it's a very bouffant hairdo) in shades of blue and yellow, as shown.This is a deck that tries to be an oracle with the length of tarot, which probably made it difficult not to repeat cards, because most oracles top out at 44 to 52 cards. There are similar graphics, yet not exactly identical, and some similar card meanings. The cards images are male, female, a couple of male-female, a parent-child, fairy and animals. All the fairies are female with butterfly wings. The male cards seem to outnumber the female cards, even if the fairy cards are included as female cards. Most of the people images on the cards are children or young adults.The animal images include two or three cards of butterflies, elephants, lions, bald eagles, wolves and a sloth-like creature. The cards that I noticed have similar meanings include release-let go-let it go, peace-peaceful, and two cards for patience; one male and one female, with slightly different descriptions. I don't feel that this detracts from the deck, although I do feel the deck would be as good with slightly fewer cards.The cards are glossy, about the size of classic tarot cards (bigger than playing cards, smaller than some oracle cards) and easy to shuffle. The sides of the cards are plain, white card-stock. The text on the cards is easy to read; there is no separate guidebook. The box is sturdy with a lift-off lid. Giftable.This review represents my opinion, on the date(s) it was written, of a free product from Amazon Vine Program.
Sophia
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
Oh boy, where to even start… First, I must say that the AI generated art work images are very nice. However, this is an Oracle deck and the problem is the images were repeated up-teen times with minor changes (see pictures). The image is half of what is needed to intuit spiritual guidance. There is absolutely no creative diversity. Almost all the cards lookalike in some form or fashion, whether it’s repeating colors, images that look extremely like many others, 77 cards are images of teenagers (even those embracing) & 4 animals (badger?, Lion, eagle, wolf), one insect (a butterfly). The poses of these teenagers is also repeated many times over. What struck me the most was the lack of ethnic diversity of the teenagers on the cards. It looks like maybe 3-5 teenagers repeated in some slightly different pose and background throughout most of the cards. The card stock is on the stiffer side and makes riffle shuffling very challenging. The cards stick to each other so even faro shuffling is challenging. So many things not to like about these cards. However, there are a couple of things I did like, hence the 2-stars. One of them is the keywords. They can stand alone and would give guidance on its on. Fortunately the cards also include messages and most of them are very good for a daily one-card pull. In summary, I think a variety of solid background with the keywords and messages would have been better.
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