Divinities Oracle

Three awesome Divinities make their presence felt. Allow them to inspire, inform and support you on your adventure.

The cards are intended to be read – past, present and future, in that order. However, you can interpret them in any way that you choose.

Siddartha Buddha

Siddhartha Gautama

Known as the Buddha, attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. What did the Buddha say to the hot-dog seller? “Make me one with everything”. When we smile, we are relieved from suffering temporarily. Cultivate an inner smile to gain illumination.

Cultivate | Illumination | Smile
Hindu - Ganesha

Ganesha

Beloved Hindu deity as remover of obstacles and patron of wisdom. His elephant head and human body signify fusion of earthly and divine qualities. He symbolises auspicious beginnings and success. Let all the blockages fall away.

Success | Blockages | Remover
Ishtar

Ishtar

Goddess of love, fertility, war, power, and the duality of the feminine. Passionate, seductive yet brutal in war. Killed her own lover Tammuz when he failed to properly worship her. Descends into the underworld to conquer death itself. Hell hath no fury…

Passionate | Feminine | Fury

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