Cinnamon Crow has developed the only divination system of its kind, one that combines the Zodiac and the Chakra systems. Learn the relationship of the planets to the body’s chakras. Crow has created an easy-to-use system appealing to both those who have worked with decks, the chakras, and the Zodiac and those who haven’t.
Beginners will learn the basic functions of the chakras, characteristics
of the Zodiac signs, and the ruling planets and their functions. Those already familiar with these two systems will learn the ruling planets of the chakras and how to channel planetary energies into specific areas for maximum healing and balance.
Working with this oracle will help harness the energy of the planets for all matters of healing–individual and communal, physical and metaphysical.
These cards are great to work with especially for those who want to attune themselves to the great All. I love the art work and style of the cards. The meanings are easy to read and can’t be used strictly for Meditation of Readings for Initiates and Devotees of Thelema, Rose Croix and Hermeticists.
A Lilac Wolf and Stuff Review The cards are quite large, but nothing I haven’t seen before. There seems to be an unwritten rule that the oracle cards are wider than tarot cards. I guess so we don’t confuse them? lolThis deck is truly easy to use and lovely to look at. Not really any heavy details, but nice colors and soft touches on the art. The writing has an italic lilt to it, but I find them comforting to read. Ease comes from the name of the card and what it represents. The Libra card is all in purple on a black background and says “Peacemaker” at the top and “Libra” at the bottom. “Gypsy / Sagittarius” and “Intuition / Third Eye Chakra”In the beginning of the booklet, which is really a small book, she takes the time to clear up the zodiac confusion. The the book goes on to share different spreads you can use with the cards. And of course each card gets an explanation.I like the idea of using them in meditation at the start of my day.