Aboriginal Spirit Oracle Cards

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Aboriginal Spirit Oracle Cards

By Mel Brown, Australia

Featuring 40 cards beautifully illustrated to represent the mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of our soul and desires.

The Aboriginal Spirit Oracle Cards are a powerful tool to navigate your consciousness towards empowerment and self-healing.

Touching on deeply spiritual qualities of the native aboriginal tribes.

The Aboriginal Spirit Oracle is a practical tool to facilitate spiritual awareness to guide you through life and clarify questions and issues that arise, allowing peace to encompass your heart again.

This easy to use deck is a perfect tool to help guide you through life and assist to clarify issues in your life.  Illustrated and Channelled by Mel Brown, Ngunnawal Aboriginal Woman and Clairvoyant.

Readers are able to ask questions of the deck and draw a card for immediate guidance for their problems.  The Aboriginal Spirit Oracle Cards are similar to a Tarot deck.  Some cards are wonderful and offer messages of praise and positive affirmations, whereas some cards have stern messages that challenge the Reader to look at their own behaviours or that of others to address the issues at hand.

What makes the Aboriginal Spirit Oracles unique?

  • Mel Brown channelled, created, wrote and painted the artwork for the Aboriginal Spirit Oracle Cards.
  • The Aboriginal Spirit Oracle Cards combine aspects of the feminine Goddess energy together with Aboriginal spirituality.
  • The spiritual and Aboriginal artwork is unique from that of any other artwork seen in Oracle and Tarot Cards.
  • These cards appeal to both Aboriginal and non Aboriginal people who are seeking further guidance from Oracle Cards.
Featuring 40 beautifully illustrated cards and accompanying guidebook.

About the Author:  Mel Brown has spent over 20 years working in the areas of alternative therapies, and specialises in providing Aboriginal counselling, spiritual healing and wellbeing programs for Aboriginal and non Aboriginal people.