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Oracle of the Universe

Divine guidance from the cosmos

Illustrated by Kinga Britschgi
Published by Rockpool Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Seeking wisdom and guidance from the expansive energies of the Universe.

This oracle captures the spiritual wisdom from the known universe: the individual energies, twinkling stars, greatest fiery suns,mysterious black holes, spinning galaxies, shining constellations and all the planets great and small. Humans have always been fascinated by the night sky and the spin of the planets. The earliest cave paintings feature the stars, the sun, the moon and constellations all woven into mythos, stories and lessons. Everyday we learn that little bit more about the vastness of space. Not only are we exploring constellations, stars, planets, black holes and even whole galaxies that we now know exist, but also energies such as dark matter and new space phenomena that are now being discovered and further understood. This oracle is created by the winning combination of Stacey Demarco and Kinga Britschgi, both of whom are obsessed by space and the mythos and beauty of the stars. This card deck is perfectly created for those who have always sought the cosmos for divine guidance and inspiration.

About The Author

Stacey Demarco is one of Australia's most high-profile and trusted meta-physicists and spiritual practitioners. She is one of the foundation members of the Australian Psychics Association and a board member of the Pagan Awareness Network. Her website is one of the most popular websites in its genre. www.themodernwitch.com

About The Illustrator

Kinga Britschgi is an award-winning Hungarian digital artist and illustrator.
www.kingabrit.wixsite.com/kinga

Product Details

  • Publisher: Rockpool Publishing (October 12, 2023)
  • Length: 144 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781922785015

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