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Egyptian Star Oracle

The Egyptian Star Oracle is not merely an "Egyptian themed" deck, it is an authentic Egyptian Oracle utilizing astrology as it was originally practiced in 2400 BC with all Greek, Persian, and Hebrew influences stripped away. The foundation of this deck is the astrology practiced by the ancient "star priests" of Asyut for divination and evocation of the 36 unwavering stars known as Decans (spsw.w in hieroglyphics). The cards are packed with information, transformative energy, and ritual magic details. Seasoned readers of the classic Tarot will find many parallels between the meanings of this deck and the cards of the Minor Arcana. At the core of this deck are the 36 decans of Egyptian astrology. Each decan represents both a specific star and a deity. These are not the same as the 36 decans of modern astrology, although they are connected.

Deck includes a small metal Eye of Horus charm as a gift.


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Hat Djat (hat jot) TRANSLATION: beginning of the crane

Construction and building: the first decan of the Crane group represents laying a foundation for future success. It can literally mean the act of building a structure such as a house, but these terms should also be considered on a more metaphysical level. Because Hat Djat signifies the start of a new group of decans it also indicates the beginning of a project that will involve your work or career, which is also in line with the concept of laying a foundation.

Temat Heret (teh-maht hare-at) TRANSLATION: upper wing

Care and nurturing: this card represents complete freedom from suffering and the appearance of love. It may be in the form of unconditional love such as that offered by a parent or child, or it may be the love of a romantic partner either present or arriving soon in the future. Temat Heret, the upper wing, can be envisioned as a bird’s wing wrapped around you, enclosing you in a warm and comforting cocoon of love. Inside the wing’s protective embrace you are cared for without fear of judgement or rejection.

DAY FOUR, BIRTH OF ISIS

Is your back against the wall, or have you painted yourself into a corner? This card is all about getting out of a sticky situation. Sometimes help can come in ways you least expect it, appearing like a miracle from the celestial heavens. This may be an outside influence coming to save the day, but it will more likely be a solution you discover on your own through sudden inspiration. When appearing in the future position this card is a reminder to not worry about your present circumstances because they are going to change for the better. On the card Isis is shown with the headdress of Hathor, spreading her wings to protect the deceased pharaoh as he rules in the afterlife.


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How to use the Egyptian Star Oracle

The cards are packed with transformative energy that allows the stars to lead you through your daily practice, and the included instruction book provides ancient rituals to help enhance your connection with the stars. Seasoned tarot readers will find many parallels between the meanings of this deck and the cards of the minor arcana.

There are three divination spreads designed for the Egyptian Star Oracle that work especially well with the spirit of this deck, although you are free to use any spread you’re comfortable with. Although this is an oracle deck, you may use the tarot’s traditional Celtic cross spread to read with these cards, provided you utilise the Seshmu card (decan 16) as your significator or calculate the decan that is currently in power and use that card as the significator.


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Includes: 42 Cards, 144-Pages Guidebook

Author: Travis McHenry

Dimensions: 10.1 x 22.5 x 5.5 cm

Weight: 515g

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