Learn to combine the use of oracle cards when speaking to spirit. Adding a divination tool helps to connect to Angels, Spirit Guides, and even loved ones. Here are some tips even a newbie could enlist right away!
Obviously, talking to spirit be done in many ways, through any means the spirit person chooses. We, on the other hand, are tasked with the problem of figuring out what’s being said. Then, once we feel we have a grasp on the communication being presented, the use of an oracle deck can expand upon that communication to get a greater picture or in-depth understanding of what the spirit person is trying to convey.
While it great to communicate with spirit and it’s proven we can do so quite accurately, using oracle cards in conjunction with mediumship takes your spirit communication to a higher level.
Oracle cards have a long and fascinating history, rooted in both mysticism and divination. Though they are often associated with modern spiritual practices, their origins can be traced to several ancient traditions.
Oracle cards, like many forms of divination, can trace their roots back to ancient cultures that used various tools to gain insight or predict the future. The concept of divination, or seeking guidance from a higher power or the unseen, goes back thousands of years, so using tools isn’t a new age process, but actually one used and perfected for thousands of years.
While oracle cards themselves may not have existed in their current form during the ancient period, playing cards became an important part of the story. Playing cards were believed to have been introduced to Europe from the Islamic world during the 14th century, and their symbolic images often had esoteric meanings that could be used for fortune-telling.
Tarot cards, which are closely related to oracle cards, emerged in the 15th century in Italy as playing cards. These were later used for divination. Unlike the standard playing deck, tarot cards include a specialized set of cards that depict specific archetypes, and they were later used for both games and spiritual guidance.
Today, oracle cards are used widely by people of all spiritual beliefs and backgrounds. They have transcended their occult and mystical origins, and they are now commonly used in a variety of contexts, including:
Personal Reflection: Many people use oracle cards for daily guidance or as a tool for self-exploration and mindfulness.
Therapeutic and Healing Uses: Some therapists and healers use oracle cards in their practices to assist clients in gaining clarity, making decisions, or enhancing their spiritual journey.
Art and Creativity: Modern oracle decks are often visually stunning, created by artists who incorporate symbolic imagery, photography, and even graphic design. Each deck can evoke different emotions, helping users connect with their intuition in unique ways.
Oracle Cards Today:
- Flexibility: Unlike tarot, oracle cards don’t follow a set structure (such as the 78 cards in a tarot deck). Instead, the number of cards in a deck, as well as the type of symbols and themes, can vary greatly.
- Purpose: Oracle cards are primarily used for guidance, personal insight, spiritual development, and meditation. They are considered a tool for tapping into one’s intuition and connecting with higher spiritual energies or a deeper sense of self. Each and every symbol in an oracle card can act as a trigger for your intuition. Use which symbol jumps out to you first and use your imagination in addition to what spirit is telling you.
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