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Green Witch Oracle Cards: Discover Real Secrets of Botanical Magick

Learn and explore the hidden powers of the Green Witch and her sacred herbs, plants, and flowers through folklore, healing properties, garden magick, and hidden messages. Heighten your intuition through 44 cards of botanical magick in the Green Witch Oracle and discover divine sacred messages of support and guidance to enhance your power, and cast your own special rituals and spells.

    Genres WitchcraftTarot

144 pages, Paperback

Published February 1, 2021

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About the author

Cheralyn Darcey 23 books 34 followers

I am an Environmental Artist, Author and Flower Reader and the author and artist (illustrator) of the 'Australian Wildflower Reading Cards' Rockpool Publishing, 2014 and other soon to be released Nature Inspired Books and Decks.
I also create 'Flora Flower', a Nature~ loving cartoon friend who shares her passion for gardening, plant wisdom and inspirations. Flora is a present very busy assisting with the creation of a range of books based on her daily life in the garden and out in nature.

I have a lifelong connection with exploring the many faceted properties of plants. Botanical, Mythological, Spiritual, Medicinal, Culinary, in fact our whole connection with the Plant World and through this rekindled the ancient tradition of Flower Reading, (Floramancy) Also a teacher of creative arts with a focus on environmental arts, I have enjoyed a 30 year commitment to also sharing my passion for Nature based traditions with a strong centre of environmentalism.

My Art has featured in workshops, exhibitions, art prizes and publications internationally for the last 30 years. Working in Waste to Art Mediums and Mixed Media, I find that creating works that encourage others to look a little deeper at what is already here, encourages a greater care and understanding of our Earth and ourselves.

My Reading Cards and Books go a little way to ensuring that wherever you are in this world, the power of the language of nature, flowers and plants through their messages and songs and profound healing powers will now be in your hands always.

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I love these cards and the accompanying guidebook is the perfect mate. Each card is given a divinatory meaning as well as magickal correspondence, spells, and cultivation for the plant itself. This is a well-rounded deck that I think many people will benefit from.

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An honest review by a pro Tarot Reader for 17 years ~

Many of us have been spending more time at home during COVID. As an avid traveler, this took some adjustment on my part, but I've cultivated a cozy, clean, organized, geeky, witchy home where I truly enjoy being.

I was drawn to the joyful vibe of the Green Witch Oracle. The pleasing recipe book aesthetic of this "botanical magick" deck reminds me of when I'm creating some delicious kitchen Magyc to nourish my family. I'm not a Green/Kitchen Witch, but an Eclectic who's slowly adopting more Herbalism into my Practice thanks to The Master Book of Herbalism and Druid Plant Oracle .

The main thing that immediately sets this deck apart from other botanical decks and books is it has plants actually I use, especially in cooking (finally, a deck with chili peppers pleases my Asian heart and stomach!). Most resources that feature plants focus mostly or solely on herbs, and have quite a few I've never heard of before, so it's difficult to imagine how to use them into my Practice. But this wonderful resource includes fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers!

The guidebook goes above and beyond, even including cultivation tips for each plant! I'm not great with growing and maintaining plants, just eating them, but this will greatly appeal to gardening Witches and Cartomancers!

Where the guidebook shines for me are the spells for each plant, which means there are a whopping 44 spells included in this tiny book, plus the Magycal correspondences to create your own!

Each guidebook entry contains:
Card number
Card name / Keyword
Plant name
Scientific name
Quote
Card meanings
Cultivation / How to grow
Magycal correspondences -
[Uses
Deities
Western Astrology]

Spell

Each card contains:
Card number
Color illustration
Alchemical symbol (Fire, Water, Air, or Earth)
Card name / Keyword
Plant name
Scientific name
Western Astrology symbol somewhere on the card
Other little doodles

Plant/Contents format:
Earth - Vegetables
Fire - Herbs
Water - Fruits
Air - Flowers

Even though the creator is Australian and references some Australian books (HUGE credit for including a bibliography!), I can easily obtain every plant here in North America, which makes this deck relevant to my Practice since I can perform the included Spells and make food/drinks out of them.

Reading with this deck feels good, refreshing, and joyful. There's definitely a positive quality to the cards and guidebook that emphasizes the things we can do to make our lives better, but it doesn't shy away from pointing out things like negative self-talk, lack of confidence, inaction, and other ways in which we inhibit and sabotage ourselves.

The Deity correspondences are mostly European, which is simply but unfortunately expected unless a publication specifies otherwise, but it does include a dozen or so African, Native American, South American, and Hindu Deities, plus Kwan Yin and a couple Japanese Deities for us East Asians.

Finally, the deck features great, laminated card stock that should survive time and kitchen messes!

The Green Witch's Oracle Deck

Embrace the power of the Green Witch with these 50 magical cards enhanced with wisdom green witchcraft. From the author of The Green Witch Arin Murphy-Hiscock, comes insight inspired by the grounding energy of a green witch, calling on the earth, the elements, and all the plants and flowers that green witches use in their practice.

From the Cauldron card that inspires change and the Earth that symbolizes peace and balance to Mint for clarity and Bird card that inspires freedom and opportunity, these oracle cards play on the natural elements of green witchcraft to help you give guidance in your witchcraft practice and everyday life. You will also find an informational booklet that details how to use the cards, interpret them, and even which spreads to choose.

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