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Long ago, before trees were used for their pulp and fiber to bind our stories, they were story protectors of a different kind. As legend and druids can tell you, there are places on the planet where the veil between worlds is thin, and the trees were guardians of these sacred spaces. During that age, if one was lucky, one might encounter a door in the trunk of a tree, known as a duirwaigh, a portal between magical worlds.
The contents of this oracle were entrusted to me from a Tree Keeper in Lapland who guarded the ancient groves. The Tree Keeper gifted me her legacy book. Tree Keepers Oracle is derived from that tome.
Tree Keepers Oracle includes 44 cards, 108-page lushly illustrated guidebook, and organza drawstring pouch.
In the emerging realm of feminine empowerment, “fearless” means being present with your fear and allowing your soul’s sovereignty to accompany it step by step. Our competitive society would have us believe that fearlessness comes from domination and battle-worthy behavior. But the new order encourages power through cooperation.
To fight like a girl is to let your fear cooperate with your love. Let your hesitation champion your courage. Discover your power by facing down your demons, doubts and insecurities with this 44-card deck full of inspirational messages by muse Angi Sullins and art by Bente Schlick.
Fear less and brave more, woman. It’s time you fight like a girl.
Set includes 44 copper gilt-edged cards, 104-page guidebook and organza drawstring pouch. Packaged in a magnetic hinged, gold and orange foil accented box.
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Wisdom of Hafiz (Cards)
Daniel Ladinsky, Angi Sullins
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Every life is a fairy tale, but most of us fail to recognize the
wondrous power of our story. Angi Sullins was blessed and cursed
with a birth defect: the same wandering eyes that garnered teasing
and torment on the playground, also allowed her to see visions of
Otherwhere, while living fully in the Here and Now. Her unique
vision gave rise to a belief that dreams come true and impossible
things happen every day, even in the midst of tragedy. At 28 years
old, a neck injury left Angi physically and emotionally paralyzed.
Her wandering eyes, once a curse, became a golden ticket from
devastation to triumph. Now she shares that vision with us in the
memoir Doorways and Dreamfields: A True Fairy Tale, inspiring us to
remember our magical origins by learning to see truly.
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