Rockpool Publishing sent over the Seasons of the Witch: Ostara Oracle for me to review and share with you. I’m excited because I don’t have many spring decks, and this is the second spring oracle put out in this series. The other was Beltane. This one is soothing and calming with a light peachy color card back with iridescent silvery foil edging...
Read more here: Seasons of the Witch: Ostara Oracle Deck Review (the last one in this oracle series)
The Seasons of the Witch Ostara Oracle is a beautiful deck that channels the energy of the spring equinox, symbolizing balance, renewal, and fresh starts. With its soft pastel hues and calming imagery, it evokes the themes of growth and new beginnings, making it an ideal companion for those embarking on a new chapter or seeking guidance during times of transition. Infused with the energy of rebirth, this deck encourages you to step forward fearlessly, embracing the potential for transformation and spiritual growth.
This oracle is the final deck in the Seasons of the Witch series, completing the seasonal wheel of the year. This deck beautifully captures the essence of spring’s renewal and new beginnings, offering guidance for those ready to step into the next chapter of their spiritual journey. It’s the perfect closing piece for anyone seeking to honor the full cycle of the witch's year.
Lorriane Anderson is a tarot reader, astrologer, spiritual teacher, and entrepreneur focused on sacred living and using spiritual practices for deep healing and growth. Drawing on her diverse ancestry, she integrates traditional healing methods with modern approaches. Lorraine runs Spirit Element, a soul-based apothecary, and Made with Stardust, offering private label development for spiritual businesses. She is the author of Seasons of the Witch: Samhain Oracle and Affirmations: Words of Inner Wisdom and currently resides in Los Angeles, CA.
Tijana Lukovic is an illustrator based in Ghent, Belgium, whose work draws inspiration from folklore, mythology, and her deep connection with nature. Through her paintings and illustrations, she explores the changing seasons and the complexity of the inner and outer worlds. Tijana’s art reflects her journey of self-discovery and a deepened understanding of the universe. She holds an MFA in drawing and painting and has a passion for collecting books, often finding them scattered around her home.
Juliet Diaz, an Indigenous Taino and first-generation Cuban American, is the Behike (medicine woman and seer) of the Higuayagua Taino tribe. She carries the wisdom of her ancestors into her work as a spiritual and literary activist. An internationally bestselling author, Juliet's writings—like Witchery and Plant Witchery—empower others to heal, reclaim their magic, and reconnect with their authentic selves. As the founder of the Literary Craft Society, she also fosters a transformative community for writers using their voices to create change.
Heather Hardison – 10 December, 2024