Eye Spy Oracle Deck and Guidebook

$55.00

Inspired by the Utopian Scholastic style of early 90s educational artwork, Eye Spy Oracle is a vibrant, upbeat collage deck that asks you to look a little deeper, like an old seek-and-find game for the not-so-ordinary occultist or beginning magical enthusiast.

The Eye Spy Oracle deck is a 45-card deck with an extensive guidebook and tuck box. The cards themselves are printed on a 330gsm Royal – Smooth Finish card stock. They are 3.5" by 5" in size, which is slightly larger and a different size than your average Tarot deck.

What makes oracle decks unique and different from, say, a traditional tarot deck is that they are often more abstract, open-ended, and have a wider range of interpretations. Because oracle decks don’t follow a typical tarot structure, they can be used subliminally or alongside other decks.

So you are probably wondering why this oracle deck is called “Eye Spy” - it’s because, within each card, you will be given several objects and creatures to find. These are both symbolic of the card's meaning and open to interpretation. You can treat your discovery and curiosity about these small images like a game; try to find everything listed or just appreciate the image as a whole, listening to what your inner world is telling you about it.

Inspired by the Utopian Scholastic style of early 90s educational artwork, Eye Spy Oracle is a vibrant, upbeat collage deck that asks you to look a little deeper, like an old seek-and-find game for the not-so-ordinary occultist or beginning magical enthusiast.

The Eye Spy Oracle deck is a 45-card deck with an extensive guidebook and tuck box. The cards themselves are printed on a 330gsm Royal – Smooth Finish card stock. They are 3.5" by 5" in size, which is slightly larger and a different size than your average Tarot deck.

What makes oracle decks unique and different from, say, a traditional tarot deck is that they are often more abstract, open-ended, and have a wider range of interpretations. Because oracle decks don’t follow a typical tarot structure, they can be used subliminally or alongside other decks.

So you are probably wondering why this oracle deck is called “Eye Spy” - it’s because, within each card, you will be given several objects and creatures to find. These are both symbolic of the card's meaning and open to interpretation. You can treat your discovery and curiosity about these small images like a game; try to find everything listed or just appreciate the image as a whole, listening to what your inner world is telling you about it.