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The Bohemian Animal Tarot Review

The Bohemian Animal Tarot Review

Blending 15th century Tudor and Elizabethan-inspired costumes
styles with a classical late Baroque, Victorian and French theme
and a touch of Romany Gypsy, The Bohemiam Animal Tarot
is a Tarot set that has never been seen before.

  • Take a detour back in time with the animals from their kingdom….
  • The Bohemian Animal Tarot is a marvelously done tarot deck that features 80 cards. These animals have stood the test of time and they want you to heed what they have to say.
  • From this deck there are just too many beautiful cards to choose from, but I chose three. The first card that I was drawn to is called 11. Consequences (Justice). In this card there is a fortune teller and a fly who sit in a table with a red mantel inside a tent. Outside the tent there is a sign that stands on the floor and read “Webs of Destiny” (interesting market title if you ask me!) Inside the tent, an ant is getting a card reading by the fortune teller. What I find funny is that the ant holds one of the cards in her hand and looks at it (lol!) I personally would be annoyed if someone did that while I was giving a reading. In a reading, this card mainly represents that what goes around comes around. We must know and attain to the outcome of what we do.
  • The next card that I cringed when I saw it is the 9 of Air (Swords). This cards illustration is very similar to the R.W.’s 9 of Sword. Only in this card there is a gecko (no, not the same green gecko from the car insurance in American commercials, lol!) This gecko looks like it has woken up from a very bad dream. It has its hands over its face. There are nine swords that hang from the wall horizontally. Laying on its stomach is a tiny gecko. When I saw this, I said to myself, “if that creature crawls or something, it’s going to slice its belly open”. Maybe that is what the other gecko is worried about? When this card appears in a reading, it tells that there are many worries in your mind that are leaving you restless.
  • The last card that I found adorable, and it could be one of my favorite is the Page of Earth (Coins). Why could it be my favorite? Because it features a dog and I’m an avid dog lover! In this picture there is a King Charles Cavalier who stands in a grassy filed. He wears a long green robe with a red hat. In his hands, he holds a gold disk. This card represents a new investment in money or a new strategy on how to save money.
  • The back of the cards are not reversible. The art and colors for the back of the cards are simple, but pretty. The illustration for the back of cards is a fox, who appears in the 1. The High Priest known as the Magician card and a hare, who appears in the High Priestess card. They hold both of each others’ hands as if they are parting ways. I like to think that the fox resents the author of the book Scott Alexander King and the hare represents the illustrator Sharon McLeod. Such a nice sentiment.
  • The texture of the cards are beyond sturdy! They shuffle wonderful! They also have a nice semi-glossy coat. The size of the cards are little bit over 3 x 5. You get to see and spot such nice details within the art. Also, they have gilded edges!!!
  • The storage box for this cards is very nice and sturdy! The box closes with magnets. You have to pick up the flap on the right hand side and open it as if you were opening a book. In the center of the box, there is a compartment where the cards lay and the book goes on top of the cards.
  • The book is written by Scott Alexander King, and let me tell you that it is very well organized. The book contains a total of 240 pages and it contains too much information and some different point of views, but it does not depart and stays true to the R.W. interpretations.
    The book has a nice written “Preface” followed by an “Acknowledgments” page written by the author and illustrator. Then there’s the “Introduction” page there are several section where it briefly explains the author’s interpretation of “Animal Symbolism” and “Bohemia”. There’s also an explanation of “The Major Arcana” and a key that lists the animals that were used for each card. Then there’s an explanation of “The Minor Arcana” with a section called “The Four Directions and Their Corresponding Elemental Energies.” Then a section called “Interpreting the Minor Arcana” where it provides you with keywords regarding the numbers 1 to 10.
    For example, #4 means hard work. Then there’s another section called “The Bohemian Animal Tarot’s Minor Arcana” where you have a list of the animals that were used for the 56 cards. There’s a page called “Reading the Tarot” that provides two common and simple tarot spreads known as “Past, Present, and Future” and the “Celtic Cross”. After all of this, there’s a chapter called “The Bohemian Animal Tarot Cards: The Major Arcana” and “The Bohemian Animal Tarot Cards: The Minor Arcana.”
    Before I go any further. Keep in mind that the “Fool” or known in this tarot deck as “The Innocent” is going on a journey within the 22 cards in this deck. You will read about his journey in a section of all the major arcana cards, it will be titled “The Innocent’s Quest”.
    For each page and at the top and in the center of the book you have the title of card. Below that on the left hand side, there’s a picture of the card. On the right hand side of the picture you have a section called “The Animal Archetype” that explains background information and facts about each animal. The section below that is titled “Card Description” and it gives an in-depth interpretation of the meaning of the card. The next section is called “The Innocent’s Quest” which I already explained earlier. Then there are “Keywords” to memorize the meanings of the cards and then the last section is called “Divinatory Meaning” and all that is provided for you are a handful of keywords and phrases.
    For the Minor Arcana the same layout for the Major Arcana is provided, but there are small changes. For example, the “Keywords” are on top of “The Animal Archetype” section. Obviously there is no section of “The Innocent’s Journey”, so instead there’s a section called “The Numbered Cards” that gives a different interpretation and point of view of the numbers for the minors (1-10). After that, there’s a one page bio that explains who the creators.
  • The illustrations for the card done by hand and by Sharon McLeod. They appear to be a blend of color pencil (which I see and feel that it stays similar to the Universal Rider Wait Tarot) and with a touch of either chalks and/or pastels. Nonetheless, they are very warm, vibrant, profound and very smooth on the eyes.
  • I really have nothing to say about this tarot deck other than positive and good things.
    I mean, I love animals very much (though there are some that I will stay away or will not or cannot own as pets, lol). This deck feels too natural and a total of 80 animals (plus other background animal characters) are honored and paid a beautiful tribute in this tarot deck.
    I don’t know why I have a deeper connection and love with tarot decks that are based on animals. What’s even cute is that when I spread the cards on my table or floor and see each card, I feel like I’m at the zoo, (LOL)! What I liked about this deck is that the animals were not assigned to each suit according to their elements they are associated with. For example, an animal with wings would be thrown in the Sword pipes or an animal that swims they are tossed in the Cup pipes.
    This tarot deck stays true to the Rider Wait, but the author played it smart and renamed some of the majors and the titles of the suits. For the majors, the cards that were renamed are, the Fool, The Innocent. The Magician, the High Priest. The Empress, the Goddess. The Emperor, the God. The Hierophant, the Shaman. The Chariot, the Carousel. The Strength, the Warrior. The Hermit, the Bear. The Wheel of Fortune, the Wheel of Fate. Justice, Consequences. The Hanged Man, the Suspended Man. Temperance, Moderation. The World, the Earth Mother. The two bonus cards that make part of the deck are called the Universe and the Afterlife. The titles for the pipes have been changed to Pentacles, Earth. Cups, Water, Wands, Fire and Swords, Air. If you love animals as much as I do or if you are looking for a different tarot deck that stays true to the Rider Wait, this tarot deck is perfect for you! To buy, click here!

© 2010 – 2016 J. R. Rivera


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Rockpool Publishing Shortlisted for 2026 Small Publisher of the Year

We are pleased to announce, for the third consecutive year, Rockpool Publishing has been shortlisted for the 2026 Small Publisher of the Year Award at the Australian Book Industry Awards.

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We are pleased to announce, for the third consecutive year, Rockpool Publishing has been shortlisted for the 2026 Small Publisher of the Year Award at the Australian Book Industry Awards. As we approach our 20th year of business, this milestone and recognition has come at a wonderful time! 

This recognition acknowledges what has been a standout year of development and creativity. We have continued to publish a strong list of bestselling titles across the mind, body and spirit category, connecting with a global community of spiritual seekers through our tarot and oracle decks, as well as our beautifully produced books. 

We are twenty years in, and we are lucky enough to still feel as excited as ever about the titles we create. With each new inspiration, we continue to create meaningful, visually striking products that resonate deeply with our readers. Always learning and always growing. 

Over the past year, we have also been through an important period of internal evolution, improving our systems, enhancing customer experience, and strengthening our relationships with authors, designers, retailers, and distribution partners. As all publishing houses know, without this incredible hard work, nothing would make it onto the shelf. 

We are extremely proud to be recognised with respected publishers, and we are grateful to the ABIA for this acknowledgement. 

The winners will be announced on Thursday 21 May at Linseed House in Sydney, and we are very much looking forward to the evening. 

We would like to extend our sincere thanks to our readers, customers and industry partners, as well as our devoted team, for being part of this journey. 

Embracing Magic and Intuition with Oracle of the Witch: A Spiritual Guide

Introducing Oracle of the Witch

Oracle of the Witch: Reclaim Your Birthright is a 44-card oracle deck created by UK author and practitioner Flavia Kate Peters in collaboration with Barbara Meiklejohn-Free and illustrated by Mira Nurdianti.

What Makes This Deck Unique

This deck stands out for intertwining spiritual insight with the archetypes and traditions of witchcraft. Each card comes with:

  • A Message: A core meaning or guidance that speaks to daily life, spiritual reflection or meditation.
  • Incantation Rhyme: A short, evocative phrase that helps you embody or call in the energy of the card.
  • Light and Shadow Interpretations: Dual perspectives that support seeing both opportunities and challenges inherent in a theme.
  • Witchery Wisdom: Tips, historical context, folk magic suggestions or gentle exercises related to the card’s subject.

The deck is accompanied by a 144-page guidebook that expands on these elements, offering context, suggestions and rituals that help you build a deeper, more informed connection with the cards.

How Oracle of the Witch Supports Your Spiritual Journey

Whether you identify as a witch, a spiritual seeker, a divination enthusiast or someone simply intrigued by archetypal symbolism, this deck can be a nurturing companion. Here’s how:

1. Creating Daily Ritual and Intention

An oracle practice can transform a rushed morning into a mindful ritual. Drawing a card each day invites you to set an intention or focus for the hours ahead. With its magical messages and incantations, Oracle of the Witch encourages you to greet your inner world with curiosity rather than judgment.

2. Exploring Inner Light and Shadow

One of the rich aspects of this deck is its invitation to explore both “light” and “shadow” sides of themes. Rather than offering only uplifting messages, it encourages honest self reflection that recognises challenges, patterns or limitations you may be navigating. This pushes your spiritual growth beyond surface positivity into authentic transformation.

3. Learning Through Witchcraft Symbolism

For those drawn to earth-based spirituality, folk magic and ancestral practices, this deck is grounded in the lore and symbolism of witchcraft—the old ways of working with nature, intention and ritual. Whether you are already familiar with these traditions or simply drawn to them, the cards can expand your understanding through layered meaning and historical context.

Practical Ways to Use Your Deck

Here are some beginner-friendly methods to work with Oracle of the Witch:

Single Card Pull

A simple yet powerful practice. Draw one card in the morning and journal about its message. How does it relate to your intentions for the day? What inner guidance might it offer?

Three-Card Spread

Use this classic method to represent past, present and future influences. It can also be adapted to reflect mind, body and spirit or challenge, guidance and outcome.

Meditative Focus

Choose a card that resonates with something at the forefront of your life. Use its imagery as a meditation anchor. Breathe with the symbol, let it open doors in your imagination and notice the subtle insights that arise.

All of these approaches encourage playfulness and curiosity—the heart of any spiritual practice.

Tips for Deepening Your Practice

  • Create a dedicated reading space: A cushion, candle or natural object can help your mind shift into reflection and reverence.
  • Keep a journal: Capture the cards you draw and what they mean to you. Over time, you’ll see themes emerge that reflect your inner evolution.
  • Combine with ritual: A simple invocation or breathwork before and after readings can enhance focus and connection.

Final Thoughts: A Path for Every Seeker

Oracle of the Witch is more than a deck—it is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply and reclaim a sense of spiritual agency. Whether you’re new to oracle cards or have been exploring spiritual tools for years, it offers a meaningful bridge between intuition, narrative and ancient wisdom. At its heart, this deck encourages you to trust your inner knowing and find your own voice in the unfolding story of your spiritual path.

If you're interested in learning more about the deck, check out Claire Duval's video review on it here.

 

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Introducing Oracle of the Witch

Oracle of the Witch: Reclaim Your Birthright is a 44-card oracle deck created by UK author and practitioner Flavia Kate Peters in collaboration with Barbara Meiklejohn-Free and illustrated by Mira Nurdianti.

What Makes This Deck Unique

This deck stands out for intertwining spiritual insight with the archetypes and traditions of witchcraft. Each card comes with:

  • A Message: A core meaning or guidance that speaks to daily life, spiritual reflection or meditation.
  • Incantation Rhyme: A short, evocative phrase that helps you embody or call in the energy of the card.
  • Light and Shadow Interpretations: Dual perspectives that support seeing both opportunities and challenges inherent in a theme.
  • Witchery Wisdom: Tips, historical context, folk magic suggestions or gentle exercises related to the card’s subject.

The deck is accompanied by a 144-page guidebook that expands on these elements, offering context, suggestions and rituals that help you build a deeper, more informed connection with the cards.

How Oracle of the Witch Supports Your Spiritual Journey

Whether you identify as a witch, a spiritual seeker, a divination enthusiast or someone simply intrigued by archetypal symbolism, this deck can be a nurturing companion. Here’s how:

1. Creating Daily Ritual and Intention

An oracle practice can transform a rushed morning into a mindful ritual. Drawing a card each day invites you to set an intention or focus for the hours ahead. With its magical messages and incantations, Oracle of the Witch encourages you to greet your inner world with curiosity rather than judgment.

2. Exploring Inner Light and Shadow

One of the rich aspects of this deck is its invitation to explore both “light” and “shadow” sides of themes. Rather than offering only uplifting messages, it encourages honest self reflection that recognises challenges, patterns or limitations you may be navigating. This pushes your spiritual growth beyond surface positivity into authentic transformation.

3. Learning Through Witchcraft Symbolism

For those drawn to earth-based spirituality, folk magic and ancestral practices, this deck is grounded in the lore and symbolism of witchcraft—the old ways of working with nature, intention and ritual. Whether you are already familiar with these traditions or simply drawn to them, the cards can expand your understanding through layered meaning and historical context.

Practical Ways to Use Your Deck

Here are some beginner-friendly methods to work with Oracle of the Witch:

Single Card Pull

A simple yet powerful practice. Draw one card in the morning and journal about its message. How does it relate to your intentions for the day? What inner guidance might it offer?

Three-Card Spread

Use this classic method to represent past, present and future influences. It can also be adapted to reflect mind, body and spirit or challenge, guidance and outcome.

Meditative Focus

Choose a card that resonates with something at the forefront of your life. Use its imagery as a meditation anchor. Breathe with the symbol, let it open doors in your imagination and notice the subtle insights that arise.

All of these approaches encourage playfulness and curiosity—the heart of any spiritual practice.

Tips for Deepening Your Practice

  • Create a dedicated reading space: A cushion, candle or natural object can help your mind shift into reflection and reverence.
  • Keep a journal: Capture the cards you draw and what they mean to you. Over time, you’ll see themes emerge that reflect your inner evolution.
  • Combine with ritual: A simple invocation or breathwork before and after readings can enhance focus and connection.

Final Thoughts: A Path for Every Seeker

Oracle of the Witch is more than a deck—it is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply and reclaim a sense of spiritual agency. Whether you’re new to oracle cards or have been exploring spiritual tools for years, it offers a meaningful bridge between intuition, narrative and ancient wisdom. At its heart, this deck encourages you to trust your inner knowing and find your own voice in the unfolding story of your spiritual path.

If you're interested in learning more about the deck, check out Claire Duval's video review on it here.

 

Seasons of the Witch: Mabon Oracle, by Lorraine Anderson and Juliet Diaz

Musing Mystical - A Gathering Place for Magical Readers and Writers

Seasons of the Witch: Mabon Oracle by Lorraine Anderson and Juliet Diaz is a captivating addition to the Season of the Witch series, particularly for those who are drawn to the spiritual and mystical aspects of autumn. Filled with fall foliage and scenes of the harvest season, the card in this deck encapsulates the bountiful feelings of this season

The authors describe in their introduction how the cards in this deck “prioritize spiritual self-care, specifically care around establishing boundaries, surrendering to changes and letting go of what no longer serves.”1

This focus of shedding the old and nurturing oneself reminds me of the trees during the autumn season, dropping their leaves and going inward to make it through the dark winter season. There’s even “Falling leaves spread” the authors share too, along with other ones such as “Molasses spread” and “Maple tree spread”.

The full review by Musing Mystical is available to read online.

Seasons of the Witch Mabon

Mabon is a celebration of the Earth, embodying balance, equality, and harmony. As the wheel of the year comes full circle, it’s the perfect opportunity to set intentions, release any lingering tension, and establish fresh personal goals.

This elegantly designed book and card deck set includes 44 oracle cards, each serving as a source of spiritual insight rooted in ancient Mabon traditions, aimed at helping you uncover answers to your most profound questions.

Unlike previous decks in the series, this collection emphasizes intuitive messages rather than invocations. These insights illuminate each card's deeper significance, making it an ideal choice for beginners eager to enhance their intuitive reading skills.

The cards resonate with your energy, guiding you to unlock your inner wisdom with the assistance of powerful spiritual forces. Alongside insightful meanings, each card features impactful word spells to channel its energy and send your intentions for spiritual well-being out into the universe.

The Seasons of the Witch Mabon oracle deck is available to buy online or from your local bookstore.

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Musing Mystical - A Gathering Place for Magical Readers and Writers

Seasons of the Witch: Mabon Oracle by Lorraine Anderson and Juliet Diaz is a captivating addition to the Season of the Witch series, particularly for those who are drawn to the spiritual and mystical aspects of autumn. Filled with fall foliage and scenes of the harvest season, the card in this deck encapsulates the bountiful feelings of this season

The authors describe in their introduction how the cards in this deck “prioritize spiritual self-care, specifically care around establishing boundaries, surrendering to changes and letting go of what no longer serves.”1

This focus of shedding the old and nurturing oneself reminds me of the trees during the autumn season, dropping their leaves and going inward to make it through the dark winter season. There’s even “Falling leaves spread” the authors share too, along with other ones such as “Molasses spread” and “Maple tree spread”.

The full review by Musing Mystical is available to read online.

Seasons of the Witch Mabon

Mabon is a celebration of the Earth, embodying balance, equality, and harmony. As the wheel of the year comes full circle, it’s the perfect opportunity to set intentions, release any lingering tension, and establish fresh personal goals.

This elegantly designed book and card deck set includes 44 oracle cards, each serving as a source of spiritual insight rooted in ancient Mabon traditions, aimed at helping you uncover answers to your most profound questions.

Unlike previous decks in the series, this collection emphasizes intuitive messages rather than invocations. These insights illuminate each card's deeper significance, making it an ideal choice for beginners eager to enhance their intuitive reading skills.

The cards resonate with your energy, guiding you to unlock your inner wisdom with the assistance of powerful spiritual forces. Alongside insightful meanings, each card features impactful word spells to channel its energy and send your intentions for spiritual well-being out into the universe.

The Seasons of the Witch Mabon oracle deck is available to buy online or from your local bookstore.

The Lost Oracle: A Journey Into Healing and Spiritual Insight

Ancient Wisdom Revealed: The Mystical Power of The Lost Oracle

The Lost Oracle is a beautifully crafted 36-card deck created by author and witch Fiona Horne, with evocative illustrations by Veronica Collins. Designed as a source of solace and gentle cosmic guidance, this deck uses muted earthy tones and subtle witchy, pagan undertones to inspire deep reflection and spiritual growth.

Compact and thoughtfully presented, it encourages you to “Trust what lies ahead” and “Let joy be your compass” on a path toward harmony amidst chaos. Whether you’re an experienced reader or new to oracle decks, The Lost Oracle offers profound insights and meditative support.

Curious to learn more? Check out the full review here: Lost Oracle Review

About the Oracle Deck

Lost Oracle is more than just an oracle deck—it’s a powerful resource for making peace with your place in the world. Serving as a source of protection, healing, and reassurance, it acts as a steady compass to help you navigate life’s challenges and celebrate success in all its forms.

This oracle offers an unwavering light that transforms an uncertain future into something less daunting and more inviting when seen through the lens of ancient wisdom. Guiding you from morning to night, Lost Oracle supports you in understanding and managing both the external forces around you and the inner currents within, leading you to a place where you truly feel found.

About the Author

Fiona Horne is one of the world’s most respected witches and a bestselling author of fifteen books on modern witchcraft, whose work has shaped the evolution of the modern witch over the past 25 years. She has been a powerful voice in dispelling myths and stereotypes, helping modern witches practice their craft freely and without fear.

Before her spiritual journey, Fiona was the lead singer of the chart-topping Australian electro-rock band Def FX in the 90s, later becoming a well-known radio and TV personality around the world. In 2013, she shifted gears to become a commercial pilot and humanitarian volunteer in the Caribbean.

Most recently, Fiona moved to Egypt to create “Meet Yourself in Egypt,” a unique spiritual adventure for women that blends her love of travel, magic, and self-discovery. Beyond her work, Fiona is a passionate freediver, scuba diver, world-record skydiver, fire dancer, chess lover, and lifelong student of ancient herstory and magical traditions.

About the Illustrator

Veronica Collins, born and raised in Massachusetts, lives with her husband and their beloved black cat, Barnabas. As the creative force behind Dark Solis, her art is deeply influenced by her lifelong passions for history, fantasy, occultism, and mysticism—interests nurtured by the rich folklore of New England.

Veronica’s illustrations flow from her own spiritual practice, bringing her vision to life through expressive line work that echoes the style of classic woodcuts and etchings. Inspired by masters like Aubrey Beardsley, Hans Holbein, and Albrecht Dürer, her work pays homage to the old ways while adding a unique contemporary twist.

With a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Veronica also runs an online shop under Dark Solis, where she offers her captivating creations in various forms. You can explore her work at www.darksolis.com.

A beautifully crafted oracle deck for guidance, healing, and spiritual growth in today’s chaotic world

Experience the transformative wisdom of The Lost Oraclebuy your copy now and begin your journey toward deeper insight and spiritual growth! Don’t wait, shop today!

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Ancient Wisdom Revealed: The Mystical Power of The Lost Oracle

The Lost Oracle is a beautifully crafted 36-card deck created by author and witch Fiona Horne, with evocative illustrations by Veronica Collins. Designed as a source of solace and gentle cosmic guidance, this deck uses muted earthy tones and subtle witchy, pagan undertones to inspire deep reflection and spiritual growth.

Compact and thoughtfully presented, it encourages you to “Trust what lies ahead” and “Let joy be your compass” on a path toward harmony amidst chaos. Whether you’re an experienced reader or new to oracle decks, The Lost Oracle offers profound insights and meditative support.

Curious to learn more? Check out the full review here: Lost Oracle Review

About the Oracle Deck

Lost Oracle is more than just an oracle deck—it’s a powerful resource for making peace with your place in the world. Serving as a source of protection, healing, and reassurance, it acts as a steady compass to help you navigate life’s challenges and celebrate success in all its forms.

This oracle offers an unwavering light that transforms an uncertain future into something less daunting and more inviting when seen through the lens of ancient wisdom. Guiding you from morning to night, Lost Oracle supports you in understanding and managing both the external forces around you and the inner currents within, leading you to a place where you truly feel found.

About the Author

Fiona Horne is one of the world’s most respected witches and a bestselling author of fifteen books on modern witchcraft, whose work has shaped the evolution of the modern witch over the past 25 years. She has been a powerful voice in dispelling myths and stereotypes, helping modern witches practice their craft freely and without fear.

Before her spiritual journey, Fiona was the lead singer of the chart-topping Australian electro-rock band Def FX in the 90s, later becoming a well-known radio and TV personality around the world. In 2013, she shifted gears to become a commercial pilot and humanitarian volunteer in the Caribbean.

Most recently, Fiona moved to Egypt to create “Meet Yourself in Egypt,” a unique spiritual adventure for women that blends her love of travel, magic, and self-discovery. Beyond her work, Fiona is a passionate freediver, scuba diver, world-record skydiver, fire dancer, chess lover, and lifelong student of ancient herstory and magical traditions.

About the Illustrator

Veronica Collins, born and raised in Massachusetts, lives with her husband and their beloved black cat, Barnabas. As the creative force behind Dark Solis, her art is deeply influenced by her lifelong passions for history, fantasy, occultism, and mysticism—interests nurtured by the rich folklore of New England.

Veronica’s illustrations flow from her own spiritual practice, bringing her vision to life through expressive line work that echoes the style of classic woodcuts and etchings. Inspired by masters like Aubrey Beardsley, Hans Holbein, and Albrecht Dürer, her work pays homage to the old ways while adding a unique contemporary twist.

With a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Veronica also runs an online shop under Dark Solis, where she offers her captivating creations in various forms. You can explore her work at www.darksolis.com.

A beautifully crafted oracle deck for guidance, healing, and spiritual growth in today’s chaotic world

Experience the transformative wisdom of The Lost Oraclebuy your copy now and begin your journey toward deeper insight and spiritual growth! Don’t wait, shop today!

The Folklore Oracle: Where Myth, Magic, and Meaning Meet

How Folklore Oracle Connects Storytelling to Soul Work

If you’re craving a deck that whispers magic through soft earth tones, honors the beauty of folklore, and feels like a reunion with an old friend—Folklore Oracle might just be calling your name. From its beautifully crafted packaging to Giada Rose’s hauntingly whimsical art, this deck offers more than visuals—it offers an experience.

Whether you’re a longtime fan of the Seasons of the Witch series or new to oracle decks altogether, this one holds space for deep introspection and soulful storytelling.

Ready to explore this enchanting new release? Read the full review here. Let the journey begin.

About the Deck

Folklore Oracle is an oracle deck that dives deep into the symbolic heart of folk wisdom, mythology, custom, and superstition—each card acting as a key to unlock the hidden chambers of the psyche. Much like Women Who Run With the Wolves, it invites seekers to journey inward, but with a more practical approach to uncovering personal insight.

Every card serves as a literary exploration of a symbol, object, habit, or folkloric theme, illuminating aspects of the self that have been buried in the subconscious, waiting to be brought into the light. This isn’t just divination—it’s soul work through story.

About the Author

Hadas Knox is a New York-based writer whose work is deeply inspired by history, mythology, motherhood, magic—and, of course, folklore. Her writing weaves together the personal and the mythical, offering thoughtful reflections rooted in tradition and transformation. You can follow her journey and insights on Instagram @hadas.knox.

About the Illustrator

Giada Rose is a Kentucky-based illustrator whose work delicately weaves together themes of nature, femininity, folklore, history, spirituality, and art. Her ethereal style has brought to life beloved decks like Seasons of the Witch: Samhain, Yule, and Beltane, all published by Rockpool Publishing. You can explore more of her enchanting creations on Instagram @giadarosegoodman or visit her portfolio at giada-rose.com.

A beautifully crafted deck that weaves folklore, symbolism, and soulful insight into every card.

Bring the magic of Folklore Oracle into your practice and explore the rich tapestry of symbols, stories, and soulwork it offers. Purchase your copy now and start uncovering the hidden wisdom within.

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How Folklore Oracle Connects Storytelling to Soul Work

If you’re craving a deck that whispers magic through soft earth tones, honors the beauty of folklore, and feels like a reunion with an old friend—Folklore Oracle might just be calling your name. From its beautifully crafted packaging to Giada Rose’s hauntingly whimsical art, this deck offers more than visuals—it offers an experience.

Whether you’re a longtime fan of the Seasons of the Witch series or new to oracle decks altogether, this one holds space for deep introspection and soulful storytelling.

Ready to explore this enchanting new release? Read the full review here. Let the journey begin.

About the Deck

Folklore Oracle is an oracle deck that dives deep into the symbolic heart of folk wisdom, mythology, custom, and superstition—each card acting as a key to unlock the hidden chambers of the psyche. Much like Women Who Run With the Wolves, it invites seekers to journey inward, but with a more practical approach to uncovering personal insight.

Every card serves as a literary exploration of a symbol, object, habit, or folkloric theme, illuminating aspects of the self that have been buried in the subconscious, waiting to be brought into the light. This isn’t just divination—it’s soul work through story.

About the Author

Hadas Knox is a New York-based writer whose work is deeply inspired by history, mythology, motherhood, magic—and, of course, folklore. Her writing weaves together the personal and the mythical, offering thoughtful reflections rooted in tradition and transformation. You can follow her journey and insights on Instagram @hadas.knox.

About the Illustrator

Giada Rose is a Kentucky-based illustrator whose work delicately weaves together themes of nature, femininity, folklore, history, spirituality, and art. Her ethereal style has brought to life beloved decks like Seasons of the Witch: Samhain, Yule, and Beltane, all published by Rockpool Publishing. You can explore more of her enchanting creations on Instagram @giadarosegoodman or visit her portfolio at giada-rose.com.

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