Deep, Dark & Dangerous

The Oracle of the Beautiful Darkness

By: Stacey Demarco and Kinga Britschgi


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Published: Aug/22 (AU/NZ), Oct/22 (US), Oct/22 (UK)

There is great beauty and power in darkness.

In a world where everything seems to be shallow and on show, here is a chance to delve deeper into your divination and receive more complete guidance. By stepping into the realm of the monsters and the things that go bump in the night, what if what seems scary and dangerous is actually a torch leading us out of the darkness into divine wholeness?

Explore the famous and rare entities of the 'dark' so your own life can be illuminated. From the iconic Medusa, to mermaids, Valkyries, vampires, selkies and sibyls, you can find illumination in the deep, dark and dangerous. Stunning images and the mythos and ancient stories of the world's deep, dark and dangerous creatures, goddess and gods, heroes and shadows.

Understand the sacred duality of dark and light to better balance your Self, with aligned plants and crystals for each cards to increase the effectiveness of your workings.

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ISBN: 9781922579072

Published: Aug/22 (AU/NZ), Oct/22 (US), Oct/22 (UK)

Format: Cards

Extent: 128 pages

About The Author

Stacey Demarco

Stacey Demarco

Spiritual practitioner, Metaphysicist, Witch and teacher

'Witches are not evil. We have just had a bad PR day for the last 2000 years or so.'
Stacey Demarco is an internationally respected pagan practitioner, metaphysicist and witch whose passion is to make practical magic accessible to everyone. Her down-to-earth yet scholastic spiritual style and her skill at weaving ancient techniques to solve modern problems make her work unique and compelling.
Once described by the Australian mainstream financial press as the thinking woman's witch', she is the author of internationally successful books which include: Witch in the Boardroom now in its 3rd edition), Witch in the Bedroom, The Coffee Oracle, The No Excuses Guide to Soul Mates" with Jade Sky) and Plants of Power' with Miranda Mueller. Please see Bibliography below for more.

She is also the author of the stunning annual Lunar Seasonal Diary for both the northern and southern hemispheres, a sellout in stores each year since 2011. She is probably best known as the author of much loved and collected oracle decks, many of which are translated into French, Spanish and Japanese including the her latest the shimmering, The Elemental Oracle' which is an exploration of alchemy, science and magic. Her latest album of guided meditations, Tranquillitas" recorded with music by Cass Campbell was released mid 2020.

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Kinga Britschgi

Kinga Britschgi

Kinga Britschgi is a Hungarian artist who has lived with her American husband and son in the United States since August 1995. Apart from her wonderful family she has two big passions in life: art and linguistics and teaching both). Although possessing a degree in fine art, she began her career as a language teacher and went on to gain a Masters in Bilingual Education.

Kinga has been involved with digital art for many years, working with Photoshop and other Adobe products since 2002. She creates commercial graphics for many clients, which she enjoys immensely. Her works are regularly published in industry standards and other magazines such as Advanced Photoshop, Photoshop Creative, Practical Photoshop and Digital Studio.

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