How to use Starseed oracle cards

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Danielle Noel is an artist, writer and Oracle creator from Vancouver Island, British Columbia.

Often seen through a surrealist lens, Danielle’s work is thematically based in ancient lore and mysticism, woven through the magic of a Divine Feminine voice. Danielle’s intuitive studies began at a young age, as her sensitivities awakened her to explore various spiritual philosophies and healing arts, along with a devotion to art education and energy medicine. With her background in painting, film and illustrative design, she merged her passions into one specialized field of visual expression, which has evolved into her own distinct brand and style.

Before devoting her career to writing and creating, Danielle worked in education as a teacher and as an emergency shelter support worker at a womxn’s transition house. She is currently working on a new series of oracles, paintings and children’s books and resides on Gabriola island with her partner, Sterling, their two dogs, Loki and Maela, and a ginger cat named Orion.

Her work is published internationally by Penguin Random House, DK Books, Andrews Mcmeel, Clarkson Potter Books, Wydawnicto Illuminatio, and Hay House UK.

On Danielle's work:

"A Yogic Path is the perfect interactive guide to take you deeper into ancient yogic wisdom, that both educates and inspires you." - Deepak Chopra

"Danielle's ethereal art and her wonder-filled vision are the core of this stunning book, which offers guidance with detail and intelligence. Her light is felt, and her passion is here to feed your own understanding of the beauty and magic of the Tarot."

- Elena Brower, author of Practice You and Art of Attention

"This book lays the groundwork for a lifelong exploration of the Tarot."

- Gabriela Herstik, author of "Inner Witch."

"Danielle's modern approach and ready artwork make the Tarot relevant for a new generation of Now Age seekers."

- Ruby Warrington, author of Material Girl, Mystical World

"Danielle Noel is a gentle guide with a wealth of wisdom who takes the stigma out of this valuable spiritual practice. A must-read for modern mystic wanting to explore the realm of Tarot."

- Emma Mildon, author of The Soul Searcher's Handbook

"The Book of Tarot by Danielle Noel is not just a book - it is a work of art. Harness the power of your intuition with this deeply beautiful, sacred, modern guide to using Tarot."

- Rebecca Campbell, bestselling author of Light is the New Black and Rise Sister Rise

"Thank you for your beautiful creations, Danielle. You are bringing a light into this world, and I can't wait to see what else you create in the future. - Magdalena Burnett

" Danielle has been of great service and has come up with something that is truly unique. There will never be another deck like Starchild (besides Moonchild). The magic it holds, and the energy it radiates is irreplaceable. I thoroughly thank her for bringing this baby to fruition and for bringing this magic into my life." - Amanda Sergeant

"The imagery Danielle has curated evokes deep feelings and heightened spiritual connection. In using her cards in my daily practices, I have found that the Starchild Tarot begs one to connect with their higher selves and intuition. Each card is a little piece of artwork designed for every mystical intuit, creative soul, spirited daydreamer and heartfelt believer of magic." - Kim

Other Work by Danielle:

The Book of Tarot - A Guide for Modern Mystics - 2017 - Written and Illustrated by Danielle Noel - Penguin Random House & Andrews McMeel

The Starchild Tarot - 2012 - Written & Illustrated by Danielle Noel

The Starchild Tarot - Akashic - 2014 - Written & Illustrated by Danielle Noel

The Moonchild Tarot - 2016 - Written & Illustrated by Danielle Noel

The Starseed Oracle - 2020 - Written by Rebecca, Illustrated by Danielle Noel - Hay House UK

A Yogic Path, Oracle Deck - 2019 - Written by Sahara Rose, Illustrated by Danielle Noel - DK Books:

Tarot - a YA fantasy series - 2019 - Written by Marissa Kennerson, Cover Illustrations by Danielle Noel - Razorbill Books

Work Your Light Oracle - 2018 - Written by Rebecca Campbell, Illustrated by Danielle Noel - Hay House UK

The Wisdom of Unicorns - 2016 - 2017 - Written by Joules Taylor, Illustrated by Danielle Noel

The Astro Moon Oracle deck - 2016 - 2017 - Written by Paula Pavlova, Illustrated by Danielle Noel - The Gaia Collective

The Astro Moon Oracle deck - 2015 - Written by Paula Pavlova, Illustrated by Danielle Noel - The Gaia Collective

Even though, you don't need to spend years studying tarot cards and memorizing all the different card meanings in order to read them, interpreting the messages can be tricky nonetheless. The cards you pull may well leave you with more questions than you had to begin with. If this sentiment resonates with you, you may be interested in learning how to use oracle cards, the simpler-to-read cousin of tarot.

The main difference between the two is that a tarot deck is based on a fixed system and typically includes a set of 78 cards, each with its traditional meaning. Oracle decks, which are also used as an intuitive divination tool, don't necessarily follow a set structure.

The creator and artist of each oracle deck selects all the details, including the theme, imagery, number of cards, and the meanings of each of the cards. There are decks featuring archetypes, spirit animals, angels, and affirmations, such as Gabrielle Bernstein's The Universe Has Your Back deck. While the artwork and meaning options are essentially endless, the best part is that these meanings are usually written out for you right there are on the card, which makes extracting wisdom so much simpler.

"Oracle decks support emotional and spiritual health by attuning the user to their intuition and a deeper inner knowing." —Aarona Lea Pichinson, founder of The Moon Deck

Oracle cards can be just as effective as tarot cards at providing guidance and clarity; easing fear and anxiety, and helping you tap into your intuition and the answers already within you. "Oracle decks support emotional and spiritual health by attuning the user to their intuition and a deeper inner knowing that we can sometimes forget during the busyness or transitions of life," says Aarona Lea Pichinson, author, ritual wellness teacher, and founder of oracle card set The Moon Deck.

In other words, think of oracle cards as your always-available mystical council that can answer whatever question you have. Ready to give oracle cards a try? Keep reading for tips and a step-by-step guide on how to use oracle cards to tap into your intuition.

3 tips on reading oracle cards

1. Store your cards in a sacred place

Oracle cards are sacred intuitive tools, so Pichinson advises you treat them as such and keep them on an altar or designated shelf in your home, alongside your other spiritual toolkit replete with crystals and white sage.

2. Don't overthink it

While intuitive messages may not always make a ton of sense, trusting them anyway is kind of the point. "When you receive your intuitive hits, try your best not to overthink them," says Rebecca Campbell, creator of the Work Your Light Oracle and co-creator of the Starseed Oracle decks. "Instead, thank your soul for the information and request some more. Following your intuition takes trust, faith, and an openness and a willingness to be surprised."

3. Create card reading rituals

To step up your oracle-card-reading game, Pichinson recommends incorporating small rituals into your day where you take a moment to pause, connect with yourself, and pull some cards for just a couple of minutes. She also suggests bringing the cards out to play on special occasions, such as when you're hanging out with friends or for a new moon ritual.

7 steps for using oracle cards to tap into your intuition

1. Infuse the cards with your energy

To create a strong relationship with your oracle cards, Pichinson recommends first infusing them with your energy by playing with them or even carrying them around with you. "The more you use your decks and touch them, the more they work for you and with you," she says.

2. Be clear about what you want guidance on

Like with tarot cards, the power of the intel you receive will depend on how good the question is. That's why Campbell recommends first getting really clear on what, specifically, you want to receive guidance on and form a question around it.

3. Give your oracle cards a good shuffle

Shuffle the cards, Pichinson says, until you feel complete, which will typically be about seven shuffles or more. Then, cut the deck into three piles and restack them into a single pile. Remember to breathe and be present as you do this, and allow your energy to merge with the energy of the cards.

4. Spread out the cards

"Spread out your cards and hover your hand over them until you feel a magnetic pull and choose that card," Pichinson says. "You can do a single card spread, or select several cards, depending on what spread you choose to do and how deep you want to go with this reading." Many oracle decks often come with a booklet with tips on how to use different spreads. But, if you want to keep it super simple, just pull one card.

5. Sit with the card(s)

Once you've pulled a card or multiple cards, Pichinson suggests not diving into the guide book right away to search for a meaning. "Let your intuition guide the meaning for a few minutes," she says. "This will allow your intuition to lead the way while inviting your deeper subconscious to receive some medicine from this process as well."

Notice any themes, words, phrases, or symbols in the cards, Campbell says. Did any images, words, sounds, or feelings come up as you read them? Or, was there an inner knowing about something?

6. Look in the guide book

Once you've considered the cards for a bit on your own and picked up on the intuitive messages, Pichinson says you can then read the description in the guidebook (if the deck comes with one) to note any parallels you notice and gather additional insight.

7. Sum up the main message

Lastly, summarize the main message you received from the oracle cards based on what came up intuitively, and what you learned in the guidebook. You can meditate or journal on what came up for you.

Finally, Campbell says, identify what action steps you can take based on that guidance because, what good is the universal guidance if we don’t put it into action?

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How often should you pull an oracle card?

But for starters, once you have your deck in hand, Herstik recommends cleansing it with sacred smoke (from sage or palo santo), taking each card out one by one to spend time looking at them, shuffling them, then pulling a card during a meditation or once a day to get to know your deck.

What are Oracle cards meant for?

"They're tools for positive change." Think of oracle decks as a close relative to tarot. Like tarot decks, these collections of cards are beautifully illustrated, come with a guidebook, and are meant to be pulled with a sense of intuition.

How many cards are in the starseed oracle?

The 53 oracle cards in this deck are designed to support you on your healing journey and soul's path and to embody your true purpose here as who you truly are. They guide you to connect with the portal to your heart, remember who you are at soul level and unlock your soul's gifts.

What is the rose oracle?

An oracle designed to support and guide the reader on their path to devotion and beauty. A breathtakingly beautiful invitation to reconnect with the Goddess and celebrate the sacred mysteries of the rose, nature and the feminine.