The Blind Spot Oracle Cards: A 78 Card Deck & Guidebook
English
By (author): Teal Swan
A unique oracle deck by social influencer and modern spiritual leader Teal Swan, which makes the user aware of their blind spots associated with any question. What are you not seeing? The Blind Spot Oracle Cards have a simple but incredibly effective purpose: to reveal what you are not aware of relative to the question you are asking. Not being aware of something on our life path is just as dangerous as not seeing something when we're driving. Our blind spots may hide motives, fears, desires, needs, truths, reasons, habits, patterns ... the list goes on. This oracle will make you aware of them, and if you are aware you can take action. The deck features 78 Sigils - seals or symbols painted by the author during a trance. Each one of these can influence you, like a teacher, in discovering your blind spots, and each one has a super accessible name, ranging from Your Fear to Denial to What You Really Want and Need. The more you use the deck, the more your relationship with these potent sources of insight and energy will deepen. To use the deck, simply ask for clarity on a specific issue, draw a Sigil card, then look up the card in the guidebook and read the description. You can use the deck to see what you don't see about another person, your job, your true desires, needs or motives, an addiction, a habit, your own character, your future, your path, a health condition, a decision, your current perspective ... and so much more. Teal has created spreads to use with this deck: a spread for understanding a conflict situation, a spread for assessing past, present and future perspectives on a question, a spread that reveals all the blind spots people in a group situation have, and a spread that allows you to assess the different areas of your life at once. The deck also includes 49 temporary tattoos to allow you to deepen your connection with the Sigils.
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