Everything about Oracle Card Decks totally explained
Oracle card decks claim to provide insight and positive outlooks to people. They are conceptually similar to
occult tarot cards, but they're often not divided into
playing card suits. They often lack what is often seen as the "darker" images of traditional
tarot cards. Unlike the Tarot, oracle cards are not known to be used for
card games. Oracle decks often differ in the number of cards. Common themes used in oracle card decks involve the power of positive thought and metaphysical beings such as
angels,
fairies,
mermaids and
unicorns. These cards are sometimes called "fortune telling packs"
Some of the earlier "Oracle" or "fortune telling" cards are similar to conventional playing cards and may even carry the French suit system. These fortune telling cards claim a "Gypsy" tradition of
cartomancy and pre-date the
New Age movement by a great many years.
The use of the term "oracle" for a card deck differs among authors. Some would include occult tarots under the label while others wouldn't classify any tarot card deck as an oracle.
There are many Oracle Card decks on the market for retail and wholesale by many authors, including
Doreen Virtue,
Steven Farmer,
Wayne Dyer and
Louise Hay.
Hay House is a leading publisher of Oracle Card Decks.
Oracle cards in the media
Tricia Walsh-Smith, actress and writer, used an angel themed oracle deck in her
YouTube divorce videos. This oracle deck was created by
Doreen Virtue and is often mistaken by reporters and commentators for a
tarot deck.
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