Review: ALICE: The Wonderland Oracle – Lucy Cavendish

Review: ALICE: The Wonderland Oracle – Lucy CavendishALICE: The Wonderland Oracle - Lucy Cavendish by Lucy Cavendish
5 Stars

Welcome to this whimsical, thoroughly delightful oracle filled with the wit and wisdom of Wonderland. Inspired by Alice s most famous insights and adventures, you ll discover beings whose messages will help you find your way through the rabbit holes, labyrinths, pools of tears, mad tea-parties and unjust courts of life.
Prepare to meet the best-loved characters of Wonderland, including the Cheshire Cat, the White Rabbit and the Mad Hatter, all captured in stunning paintings by acclaimed artist Jasmine Becket-Griffith. Beautifully written by beloved author and witch Lucy Cavendish, this rich and imaginative deck is destined to become a true collector's item.

Alice: The Wonderland Oracle is for the curious, the daring, and for those longing to make of their lives the most marvellous adventure.

Whenever I get a new deck, I like to sit with it for at least 24 hours before opening it. After opening the deck, I clear the deck with sage. Jasmine Becket-Griffith’s artwork is breathtaking!

The deck is inspired by Alice in Wonderland but with a spin. Before giving myself a reading, I went through each card and read the meaning. This deck does come with a 132-page guidebook – which comes in handy when you want to have an in-depth meaning for each card. There’s a brief description of the illustration of each card.

I always recommend that you work with a deck for a week or two straight – so you can resonate with the cards. If the card still doesn’t resonate with you – I suggest you return the deck or gift it.

Thank goodness this wasn’t the case for this deck. My first reading left me speechless because everything I was feeling or going through was revealed in the cards. Lucy Cavendish has impressed me with deck.

Alice The Wonderland is one of my favorite decks I have worked with in 2018!! Grab one for yourself! I promise you won’t be disappointed.

Review by: Orsayor

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