Each card features a photograph alongside a short mantra encouraging us to slow down and reflect. The guidebook expands on ways you can work with the cards for personal reflection, providing simple exercises that anyone can do to help boost wellbeing using the powerful qualities of the natural world.
Whether we forage in wild places, wander by riversides or sit quietly beneath a tree, our longing to be with nature is also a longing to be with ourselves. Nature allows us to slow down and replenish.
The cards offer a simple way to bring the outside into your everyday, no matter where you are. The breathtaking photographic images invite you to contemplate your connection with the natural world while the mantras will inspire, uplift and comfort you.
Arranged by seasonal themes Flow for Spring, Inspiration for Summer, Appreciation for Autumn and Belonging for Winter the cards offer guidance to help you feel grounded, find peace, seed ideas and practise gratitude.
The accompanying guidebook expands on ways to work with the cards for personal reflection, providing simple exercises to boost your wellbeing. May these oracle cards support you to trust your intuition, and experience the unique healing power of the Earth wherever you walk.
Liz Dean is an author, teacher and tarot/divination practitioner. She is guest reader at Psychic Sisters within Selfridges, London, and runs a private practice for a global client list. Liz has presented at the UK Tarot Conference, London, at Reader's Studio, New York, and the London Tarot Festival; she taught at the prestigious Omega Institute, New York State, as part of the Master of Tarot programme. She currently teaches at Crystal Moon Emporium, Sunderland (tea-cup reading, crystal-ball reading, pendulums, crystal-casting, and beginner and intermediate tarot). A former editor with a twenty-five-year career in illustrated book publishing and former co-editor of Kindred Spirit magazine, Liz is the author of seventeen divination decks and books. She lives by the sea in Roker, Sunderland, in north-east England.
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