Seasons of the Witch: Yule Oracle: 44 gilded cards and 144-page book (Paperback)

Seasons of the Witch: Yule Oracle: 44 gilded cards and 144-page book By Juliet Diaz, Lorriane Anderson Cover Image
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Embrace the season of Yule in all its splendor, mystery, and magic.

As the wheel of year turns, Yule reminds us of warmth, happiness, and time to be thankful for all that we have. For centuries ancient healers have celebrated the restorative energy of the Yuletide festival, the traditional harsh winters reminding us of our innate ability to weather storms and find support and comfort with loved ones.

In Seasons of the Witch: Yule Oracle you’ll discover 44 healing messages to align you with the divine wisdom of the year’s darkest night and the joyful celebration associated with the winter holidays. This oracle is your path to deep reflection and tranquility—a promise to the brighter days to come.

About the Author


Lorriane Anderson is a tarot reader, astrologer, spiritual teacher, and soul-based entrepreneur. She is the founder of Spirit Element, a spiritual wellness boutique, and The Spirit Guides, a blog devoted to modern mysticism. She lives in Los Angeles. Follow her at @spiritelement and @thepracticeofself.
Juliet Diaz is an Indigenous Taino Cubana from a long line of curanderos (healers) and brujas, and a bohuiti (healer) of her tribe, Higuayagua. She’s the creator of Sagrada Collective, an online virtual sanctuary, and the cofounder of the Soul Book Masterclass, where she helps people find their soul’s voice and turn it into a book. She is the author of Witchery: Embrace the Witch Within and Plant Witchery. Find her at @iamjulietdiaz.
About the Illustrator:
Giada Rose is a Kentucky-based watercolor illustrator interested in the threads that stretch between nature, femininity, magic, and art. You can find her work at giada-rose.com, as well as on Instagram at @giadarosegoodman.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781925946222
ISBN-10: 1925946223
Publisher: Rockpool Publishing
Publication Date: September 15th, 2021
Pages: 144
Language: English

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