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Indulge in the profound world of astrology and explore the timeless reverence for the life-sustaining force of the Sun with this intriguing oracle deck and guidebook. Throughout the centuries, the radiant sphere has been adored and its rhythmic trek through the firmament was utilized by our ancestors to anticipate occurrences, giving birth to the art of astrology that we discern today. With a remarkable compilation of 84 beautifully illustrated symbolic cards and a comprehensive guidebook, this oracle deck set unlocks the secrets of the celestial realm and allows you to follow the Sun's course to gain valuable insights into your life. This oracle system boasts seven distinct suits, each representing a crucial planet as it navigates through the astrological zodiac. By exploring the significance of the planets in the twelve astrological houses and zodiac signs, you will gain an in-depth understanding of their meanings and how they apply to your life. The guidebook provides quick and easy reading methods for various consultation levels, and with a yearlong astrological forecast, you can navigate the ups and downs of life with ease. To gain clarity on any question or problem, simply shuffle the deck and select cards that speak to you. This fascinating system will provide guidance and reveal answers to all your life queries in an accurate and perceptive way. Experience the wonders of this fun-to-use system and shed light on your life issues in a whole new way. Card dimensions: 2 1/2" x 4" Review: I've been stalking this deck for years! - Everyone is making a big deal about the fact the card stock is on the thin side, but they are not extraordinarily thin. I own dozens of Tarot and oracle decks, and a good percentage of them have thin cards. What I do is, since I always shuffle seven or nine times, I do half of the shuffles facing up, and the other half facing down. If you do this your cards aren't always being bent in the same direction which helps prevent them from warping. Now that's out of the way... Beautiful cards, and nice book, and really charming presentation. Would I personally have preferred the cards be a tad thicker instead of having an elaborate box? Yes. But under the circumstances, ie This Set Being Out Of Print Forever, I'll take it as is. It's lovely. The colors are vivid. The cards are an interesting mish mosh of ideas and time frames, but there's a solid internal structure to how they look and read. I'm not familiar with Horary Astrology (or any astrology tbh), and the system is complex. But I found once I just jumped in and did the basic thirteen card spread I got into the rhythm pretty fast. It's not really more complex than Tarot, there's just some different considerations, and I have to say from my so-far limited observations since I've yet to memorize them, the titles of the cards are VERY helpful. They're helpful in the author/artist's intended meanings, and also in helping me form my own associations in an organic way since I respond to words similarly to how I respond to images. I sense, and I don't yet know if this will turn out to be true, that cards like these are great for big overviews, for longterm projects or for insight on things that are further out, much in the way Lenormand decks are best for smaller views and the short term. I could be getting this vibe because astrology is full of big patterns spread out over months or even years. I don't know if Horary Astrology can be used in conjunction with modern astrology proper, I wouldn't know where to begin synthesizing them, but it's a cool idea. And while the book doesn't indicate anything for reversals, I'm toying with the idea of incorporating them, in the same way retrogrades happen. So I can see there'd be some interesting applications. I've been waiting to find either a reasonably priced first edition of this deck, for years now, and now that it's in print again I finally have it and can explore some new paths. I find decks like this sharpen my skills and insights with other decks I own, so I'm looking forward to using it. It spoke to me through the images years ago, which was weird because at the time I didn't have the remotest interest in any astrology stuff, much less such a specific type. So I say if these images or ideas speak to you, go for it and give it a chance. UPDATE (6-2-19): Okay, so after using these for a bit the astrology part REALLY got in my way. I'd put it like this: I read the book, and read up a bit on Horary Astrology generally, and I have come to realize that combining cards with this astrological system just... doesn't work. Horary astrology is the idea that the moment you ask a question of the universe, the sky and stars and signs are all aligned in such a way to help you with the answer. This is why the royal courts of Europe, Asia, etc all employed professional astrologers. So that's one system. But cartomancy is the idea that you ask a question and consult an oracle, in this case cards. This makes it a completely different system and idea from astrology. It's not that astrology can't inform the structure of an idea on an individual card-- many Tarot decks utilize astrology-- but more like... YOU ARE CONSULTING CARDS, NOT THE SKY. So, taken together, the two things aren't aligning (see what I did there?) at all. The book is a good jumping off point for the astrological side of things, but I've found it useless, over time, with the cards. However the cards have remained very visually interesting. They are simply good oracle cards, in and of themselves. They have good symbols, the words really clear things up, and I've used them with various spreads besides the ones from the book. Also I've used them in Lenormand style, and they work really well. So I continue to recommend this deck. Perhaps you won't have the same reaction to blending two different, disparate things, in which case you'll like this whole situation. I just don't see the connection, but I've found the cards very cool and useful anyway. Review: Oracle of the Radiant Sun - Its a wonderful deck with clear instructions and illustrations. I love learning about astrology with the symbols and window style card arrangements for the planets. I also love that it looks like tarot, but are actually well informed oracle cards with word clues for added detail. The size of the cards makes it easy to shuffle and the drawer style box setup makes it accessible. I already inspired a friend to purchase this deck. It was a good purchase!
















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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,088 Reviews |
L**E
I've been stalking this deck for years!
Everyone is making a big deal about the fact the card stock is on the thin side, but they are not extraordinarily thin. I own dozens of Tarot and oracle decks, and a good percentage of them have thin cards. What I do is, since I always shuffle seven or nine times, I do half of the shuffles facing up, and the other half facing down. If you do this your cards aren't always being bent in the same direction which helps prevent them from warping. Now that's out of the way... Beautiful cards, and nice book, and really charming presentation. Would I personally have preferred the cards be a tad thicker instead of having an elaborate box? Yes. But under the circumstances, ie This Set Being Out Of Print Forever, I'll take it as is. It's lovely. The colors are vivid. The cards are an interesting mish mosh of ideas and time frames, but there's a solid internal structure to how they look and read. I'm not familiar with Horary Astrology (or any astrology tbh), and the system is complex. But I found once I just jumped in and did the basic thirteen card spread I got into the rhythm pretty fast. It's not really more complex than Tarot, there's just some different considerations, and I have to say from my so-far limited observations since I've yet to memorize them, the titles of the cards are VERY helpful. They're helpful in the author/artist's intended meanings, and also in helping me form my own associations in an organic way since I respond to words similarly to how I respond to images. I sense, and I don't yet know if this will turn out to be true, that cards like these are great for big overviews, for longterm projects or for insight on things that are further out, much in the way Lenormand decks are best for smaller views and the short term. I could be getting this vibe because astrology is full of big patterns spread out over months or even years. I don't know if Horary Astrology can be used in conjunction with modern astrology proper, I wouldn't know where to begin synthesizing them, but it's a cool idea. And while the book doesn't indicate anything for reversals, I'm toying with the idea of incorporating them, in the same way retrogrades happen. So I can see there'd be some interesting applications. I've been waiting to find either a reasonably priced first edition of this deck, for years now, and now that it's in print again I finally have it and can explore some new paths. I find decks like this sharpen my skills and insights with other decks I own, so I'm looking forward to using it. It spoke to me through the images years ago, which was weird because at the time I didn't have the remotest interest in any astrology stuff, much less such a specific type. So I say if these images or ideas speak to you, go for it and give it a chance. UPDATE (6-2-19): Okay, so after using these for a bit the astrology part REALLY got in my way. I'd put it like this: I read the book, and read up a bit on Horary Astrology generally, and I have come to realize that combining cards with this astrological system just... doesn't work. Horary astrology is the idea that the moment you ask a question of the universe, the sky and stars and signs are all aligned in such a way to help you with the answer. This is why the royal courts of Europe, Asia, etc all employed professional astrologers. So that's one system. But cartomancy is the idea that you ask a question and consult an oracle, in this case cards. This makes it a completely different system and idea from astrology. It's not that astrology can't inform the structure of an idea on an individual card-- many Tarot decks utilize astrology-- but more like... YOU ARE CONSULTING CARDS, NOT THE SKY. So, taken together, the two things aren't aligning (see what I did there?) at all. The book is a good jumping off point for the astrological side of things, but I've found it useless, over time, with the cards. However the cards have remained very visually interesting. They are simply good oracle cards, in and of themselves. They have good symbols, the words really clear things up, and I've used them with various spreads besides the ones from the book. Also I've used them in Lenormand style, and they work really well. So I continue to recommend this deck. Perhaps you won't have the same reaction to blending two different, disparate things, in which case you'll like this whole situation. I just don't see the connection, but I've found the cards very cool and useful anyway.
K**R
Oracle of the Radiant Sun
Its a wonderful deck with clear instructions and illustrations. I love learning about astrology with the symbols and window style card arrangements for the planets. I also love that it looks like tarot, but are actually well informed oracle cards with word clues for added detail. The size of the cards makes it easy to shuffle and the drawer style box setup makes it accessible. I already inspired a friend to purchase this deck. It was a good purchase!
E**O
Beautiful images
Fun to use. I need to study. Great for my collection. Best oracle I've seen
H**K
Oracle of the Radiant Sun Deck Not Overtly Mystical But Astrologically Straight Forward
I prefer to work with these oracle cards than any other. It's not overtly mystical. Super straight forward especially working with astrological nature. This is a great deck to use for those who are passionate about doing a reading. My deck of cards felt fine; it was sleek and felt great to touch: no tears just glossy with beautiful vintage artwork. My pet peeve is that you need to buy a tarot bag or box or a carrying case. The box it comes it with the book is pretty big. Too big (size of a medium sized fictional book)to carry it around to do personal readings out in public or with people you know.
C**A
A classic
An elegant, insightful deck. The cards are vibrant and rich in detail, each one symbolizing planetary energies through unique artwork that’s easy to interpret yet layered with meaning. The sturdy box and well-bound guidebook make the set feel high-quality and thoughtfully designed. The guidebook offers clear interpretations, making it accessible for both beginners and seasoned astrologers. This deck is a fantastic tool for illuminating patterns and exploring personal insights through astrology. A must have for every tarot reader.
C**A
Beautiful, Accurate, and Useful
I was intrigued by these while watching a tarot reading on YouTube. When I finally ordered and received them, they truly blossomed in my hands. These are meant only for open-minded students of astrology. I could see someone with an über-traditional and/or prescriptive approach not enjoying them. Each card uses a single word to represent each astrological placement of Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. At first glance, the positive/negative/neutral terms might seem reductive. However, opening the guidebook will unlock beautiful nuances. The reviews complained about flimsy card stock and discouraged me from buying. I’ll admit that the cards will bend easily if riffle shuffled; but cascading them back easily avoids any damage. They are neither thick nor flimsy, and the gloss finish strangely does not bother me at all. The images are clear, evocative, and aesthetically pleasing. I also have yet to find a guidebook that is so beautifully written, crafted, organized, succinct, and useful. I suggest using these cards to both deepen one’s understanding of astrological placements and clarify tarot readings. You will not be disappointed.
E**R
Beautiful set with excellent cardstock
This is a beautiful card set. The colors and artwork are lovely, and the cardstock feels very good quality. It also arrived quickly and was packaged well. I’m giving it four stars because, while the physical quality is excellent, the system itself does not feel especially useful to me as a tool. It may work well for someone who enjoys astrology-themed oracle cards, but I personally prefer a more traditional or technically grounded approach to astrology and to divination.
M**Y
Beautiful and very useful cards
The cards are thicker than the regular Llewelyn tarot deck like Linestrider. It's certainly thicker than another deck I own called Legendary Ladies. They are very usable and are gloss laminated. The colors are so beautiful and striking in person that I realise photos don't do it justice. The deck is also smaller than tarot size and bigger than playing card size I think so it's easy to handle. What I like about these is how it not only teaches you the properties of the various astrological elements but it makes a story out of each combination. There are 80 cards and it has its own system based on astrology and the characteristics of the various zodiac signs. You could very well use just these as there is a thick book to give full guidance. You can also just use them as Oracle to accompany tarot and enhance readings as well since they have a range of shadow and light keywords - one on each card. They are a great purchase and one you can explore over and over. I would get The Elemental tarot by these creators to accompany this deck for coverage of the elements and some mythology in readings.
ア**ズ
素敵なデッキ
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N**A
Very good quality
Love this oracle deck and the guidebook, premium quality🥰
E**S
good cards.
Good cards thanks.
O**9
Good oracle deck
Really good. Complex. Lots of info on every card. You need to know, in order get the information, the signs of the planets and zodiac, unless you don't mind looking it up in the book that follows with the deck.
L**E
Lumineux
Un oracle très complémentaire au un tarot. Très jolies images. Cartes un peu souples mais correctes. Je m’en sers souvent.
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