Oracle of Mystical Moments
It is so cool when a deck creator/artist creates an oracle deck and a tarot deck. They will naturally pair well together, and the ‘same same’ aesthetic pleases my OCD tendencies (ha ha!). So the ‘mystical moments’ decks are so perfect from that point of view. Although the deck box and card sizes/stock are different, they’re a wonderful match.
The oracle deck is actually such a surprising deck - a good number of cards (52) with beautiful and mystical themed meanings and interpretations. And of course - perfect art to match. I’ve found that even just using the name or title of the card to intuitively interpret readings is really powerful - the titles feel like sentimental and common concepts that we will all relate to in our own way - deeper and more definitively than if we were to just interpret based on the ‘keywords’. Its one of my favourite things about this deck.
In this way, this deck gently encourages you to trust your intuition - so if you get a chance to use this deck, see where you land when you read without the little guidebook. You might be pleasantly surprised like I was.
A wonderful little deck that I’m looking forward to pairing with even more decks than its sister (Tarot of Mystical Moments). I hope you take the opportunity to discover the beauty and versatility of this deck too.
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Deck description:
Visionary collage artist Catrin Welz-Stein intermixes unexpected elements of nature and imagination, creating a sumptuous world where flower spirits and floating castles happily co-exist. Each of the 52 oracle cards captures a magical moment full of delightful surprises and vintage charm. Powerful messages in the 44-page guidebook lead you into discoveries of insight that inspire new ways of looking at life. Catrin Welz-Stein uses digital images to express her creativity and tell unique stories. Her artwork has an ethereal feel that explores the area between imagination and reality. Catrin is originally from Germany but has lived in Korea and Malaysia for several years with her husband and two children, thus there is also a subtle Asian influence in her work.
It is so cool when a deck creator/artist creates an oracle deck and a tarot deck. They will naturally pair well together, and the ‘same same’ aesthetic pleases my OCD tendencies (ha ha!). So the ‘mystical moments’ decks are so perfect from that point of view. Although the deck box and card sizes/stock are different, they’re a wonderful match.
The oracle deck is actually such a surprising deck - a good number of cards (52) with beautiful and mystical themed meanings and interpretations. And of course - perfect art to match. I’ve found that even just using the name or title of the card to intuitively interpret readings is really powerful - the titles feel like sentimental and common concepts that we will all relate to in our own way - deeper and more definitively than if we were to just interpret based on the ‘keywords’. Its one of my favourite things about this deck.
In this way, this deck gently encourages you to trust your intuition - so if you get a chance to use this deck, see where you land when you read without the little guidebook. You might be pleasantly surprised like I was.
A wonderful little deck that I’m looking forward to pairing with even more decks than its sister (Tarot of Mystical Moments). I hope you take the opportunity to discover the beauty and versatility of this deck too.
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Deck description:
Visionary collage artist Catrin Welz-Stein intermixes unexpected elements of nature and imagination, creating a sumptuous world where flower spirits and floating castles happily co-exist. Each of the 52 oracle cards captures a magical moment full of delightful surprises and vintage charm. Powerful messages in the 44-page guidebook lead you into discoveries of insight that inspire new ways of looking at life. Catrin Welz-Stein uses digital images to express her creativity and tell unique stories. Her artwork has an ethereal feel that explores the area between imagination and reality. Catrin is originally from Germany but has lived in Korea and Malaysia for several years with her husband and two children, thus there is also a subtle Asian influence in her work.
It is so cool when a deck creator/artist creates an oracle deck and a tarot deck. They will naturally pair well together, and the ‘same same’ aesthetic pleases my OCD tendencies (ha ha!). So the ‘mystical moments’ decks are so perfect from that point of view. Although the deck box and card sizes/stock are different, they’re a wonderful match.
The oracle deck is actually such a surprising deck - a good number of cards (52) with beautiful and mystical themed meanings and interpretations. And of course - perfect art to match. I’ve found that even just using the name or title of the card to intuitively interpret readings is really powerful - the titles feel like sentimental and common concepts that we will all relate to in our own way - deeper and more definitively than if we were to just interpret based on the ‘keywords’. Its one of my favourite things about this deck.
In this way, this deck gently encourages you to trust your intuition - so if you get a chance to use this deck, see where you land when you read without the little guidebook. You might be pleasantly surprised like I was.
A wonderful little deck that I’m looking forward to pairing with even more decks than its sister (Tarot of Mystical Moments). I hope you take the opportunity to discover the beauty and versatility of this deck too.
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Deck description:
Visionary collage artist Catrin Welz-Stein intermixes unexpected elements of nature and imagination, creating a sumptuous world where flower spirits and floating castles happily co-exist. Each of the 52 oracle cards captures a magical moment full of delightful surprises and vintage charm. Powerful messages in the 44-page guidebook lead you into discoveries of insight that inspire new ways of looking at life. Catrin Welz-Stein uses digital images to express her creativity and tell unique stories. Her artwork has an ethereal feel that explores the area between imagination and reality. Catrin is originally from Germany but has lived in Korea and Malaysia for several years with her husband and two children, thus there is also a subtle Asian influence in her work.