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The Work Your Light Oracle Cards deck features 44 beautifully illustrated cards paired with a comprehensive guidebook designed to help you connect with your intuition and live authentically. Unique yes/no cards enhance decision-making, making this deck a versatile tool for meditation, reflection, and spiritual growth. Highly rated and popular among tarot enthusiasts, it’s a must-have for anyone seeking clarity and empowerment.






| Best Sellers Rank | #9,846 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #15 in Tarot #73 in Spiritual Self-Help (Books) #265 in Personal Transformation Self-Help |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 11,863 Reviews |
F**I
Captivating and Inspiring - A Solid 5 Stars!
I am absolutely delighted to leave a glowing five-star review for the "Work Your Light Oracle Cards." These cards have truly captured my heart with their beauty, depth, and inspirational messages. From the moment I opened the box, I was captivated by the stunning artwork adorning each card. The visual appeal alone is enough to draw you in and create a sense of anticipation for the wisdom they hold. But it's not just about the aesthetics—the messages and insights offered by these oracle cards are nothing short of transformative. The guidance they provide resonates on a profound level, offering clarity and perspective in various aspects of life. Whether seeking answers, guidance, or simply a moment of reflection, these cards have the ability to deliver insights that feel incredibly relevant and timely. One of the standout features is the accessibility of the messages. The accompanying guidebook is comprehensive and well-written, making it easy to interpret the cards and delve deeper into their meanings. Even for those new to oracle cards or spiritual practices, the guidebook provides a gentle and empowering entry point. The versatility of these cards is another highlight. Whether used for daily draws, meditation sessions, or seeking guidance for specific questions, they adapt to different needs and preferences seamlessly. In conclusion, the "Work Your Light Oracle Cards" are a remarkable tool for self-discovery, empowerment, and spiritual growth. Their combination of exquisite art and profound wisdom creates an experience that is both visually enchanting and spiritually enriching. If you're seeking a way to connect with your intuition, gain insights, and navigate life's journey with greater clarity, these oracle cards are an absolute must-have. I wholeheartedly give them a solid five-star rating for their beauty, depth, and transformative potential.
S**K
TLDR; Biased Opinion
Just like the headline of this review reads, I am hella biased when giving my opinion about this product since I am such a huge fan of Rebecca Campbell’s. Seriously, I’ve bought all of her works and products like this one here. And let me say - I am rarely this consistent when it comes to supporting artists and authors I like because of how frugal I am. Normally if I have free access to whatever I’m wanting, I will never support the artist by purchasing their stuff, but I did with Rebecca Campbell’s work. I probably shouldn’t be saying this, but I believe you can download an iOS app that has all the cards from this deck that you can shuffle and draw on the application. I used it for a long time since it was free, but I eventually broke down and had to buy the oracle deck. I had to physically have it in my hands and working with the deck right in front of me because of how beautiful this deck is. I wanted to appreciate its beauty and draw a deeper connection with my spirit guides. I believe this is the first oracle card deck Rebecca Campbell ever released. Like I said, I’m a huge fan and I made sure buy the other oracle decks and her two short, self-help novels in audiobook format. Although this is first deck produced, it was the last card deck I got from her collection. I can see how the author and the artist have subtly improved their decks over the years but with a deck this gorgeous they had a strong start. The aesthetics associated with Rebecca Campbell’s oracle cards are very much so prevalent in this deck. The only thing I noticed as amateur is a few of the card meanings. Some of the card meanings are somewhat basic and vague which is to be expected, but I really enjoyed the use of simplistic meanings for the cards. This oracle deck has a “yes” and a “no” card which I don’t see quite often with oracle decks. Granted, I do have to take the yes/no cards out of the deck beforehand if I’m not asking a simple questions, but I really appreciate the rare inclusion. I like communicating with my spirit guides via tarot/oracle cards as opposed to pendulums that are probably more suited for that type of questioning. Anyways I highly recommend checking the oracle cards out on that iOS app I mentioned previously. You should definitely get a feel for the imagery and messages being presented in the deck before running out and making a purchase. If you dig the card designs and it’s aesthetics, then please go ahead and buy this deck or maybe even another one of her decks really. Rebecca Campbell carries on with a similar theme in all her works so if you like this, you will surely enjoy all her other stuff just like me. Thank you for reading this drawn-out diatribe!
V**L
Not for everyone, but they're for you!
Not gonna lie, the other decks by the same person are really woo-woo. This one has a vibe to the wording that resonates with my ancestry, so I use it as a conduit to connect with my ancestors. The advice is more practical/applicable, and I love the "yes" and "no" cards for direct answers sometimes. This deck is beautiful, vibrant, high quality, and speaks to my soul in a way none of my other umpteen decks do. Truly original!
Z**R
Not your standard collage art! ♡ Give this a fair chance.
I'm in love with these cards now, but it took a little time to get there. They were worth the time, though, I promise you. I was drawn to this deck energetically as soon as I saw them, but none of the readings were speaking to me initially. The art was nice, but the words all felt flat and didn't seem to match the art. It felt like the cards were putting up a barrier, which I've never experienced before in a deck. It was likely because I got a bulk of decks in this one purchase and rushed into using them all without taking the time to get to know them, or for them to know me. After sticking with them for a few weeks and going back to the basics by introducing myself to them, cleansing them, praying over them, whatnot, I started feeling them actually call to me, and now I use them almost daily with complete accuracy. I love to use them most with other decks, whether tarot or oracle, so that I can see synchronicities in imagery and wording. Take the time to acquaint yourself with your cards: it really makes a difference. I am dying now to get my hands on Danielle's Moonchild Tarot (not found on Amazon) and Starseed Oracles decks. Even the Yogic Path Oracle deck, though I know little about that culture. Her art is so multifaceted and stunning. I understand collage art doesn't speak to everyone, but the way Danielle uses this style is like she's painting with the images. Things weren't just slapped together in haste. This took a lot of heart and soul to compose, and you can feel it in the movement and lightness of the cards. As for the quality, the cardstock is amazing, almost feels like a strong plastic, and they shuffle very smoothly without falling out too easily. It's a good balance. No glossy wax stick, which always makes things impossible to shuffle, and the size fits well in my hand, though maybe my fingers are longer than most. I highly recommend to those who are delving a bit deeper into discovering their Light.
A**O
Perfecto
It's beautiful. The pictures are very beautiful.
K**E
Beautiful, clear guidance from the perspective of the Divine Feminine
I love this deck as a tool, separate from some of the judgements or irritations that I came into it with. For connecting with my higher self/guides, I’ve found this deck so useful and effective! I can’t get enough of Danielle Noel’s work either. It accesses something that I have a hard time finding in other decks. If you are into the work of Delores Cannon, I’m sure a lot of the stuff here will be familiar to you already. I only have learned from media adjacent to the work of Ms. Cannon and I can say that I appreciate that this deck uses more out there concepts like Starseeds, Akashic records, “awakening”, and imrama (a beautiful concept this deck introduced me to!). There’s also a “yes” and “no” card, which pop up appropriately and are really clean, simple, and useful alongside the other cards. Some of the issues I have are with the deck’s author and her choices, but they are somewhat minor. As other reviewers have said, I don’t love the choice of the word “niggle” when there are other words that are plenty more appropriate for the context and less uncomfortable to use. Some of the descriptions are redundant or non-descript. Example: for “Akasha” the description is “your guidance is divinely guided”, or “Take a break” is “A life’s work, not a season. Get off the treadmill”. I feel the descriptions could have been more succinct on the card itself, but the book does well to fill in some of these gaps. I wish the cards were numbered so they could be easily referenced in the guidebook, but there is a short index to skim through. I love, love, love the activations in the book, and as a witch I like using them as little spells or mantras.
A**E
Visually stunning but card finish is lacking...
If you love the Starchild Tarot (created by Danielle Noel, the artist of this deck) you will love this Oracle. When used together, it is a beautiful thing! However not to be confused: this Oracle deck was written by Rebecca Campbell. Pros- Of course the pastel dreamy cosmic art is a winner in my book. There is just enough written on the cards to get a good jist of the meaning. I didn't resonate as much with the booklet, however, so the meanings on the cards is helpful as they are mostly self-explanitory. Art and box are of exceptional quality. You can get a lot of answers from this deck. Specific Yes and No cards are extra helpful. Cons: I think this deck could have been printed on some different kind of card stock, or been given a different finish. They are super heavy duty which is a great thing, but the matte finish is almost 'sticky' feeling when you free-shuffle. They dont want to slide very well at all and as a result are just hard to keep hold of because of how wide they are. The booklet index also needed to be alphabetized, not categorized by 'suites' because there's no differences in the symbols on the cards (all upright triangles) to differentiate what suite you are in (there really are just different message groups- confirmation, inquiry, action, activation, and without numbers or symbols you always have to return to the index which isn't alphabetically ordered...) I found myself going back to the book often to find what page the meaning was on, it is kinda frustrating. All in all the deck itself gives enough help and visual clues to give a great reading. I would say this deck is worth getting if you resonate with it, just note that the card finish is a bit troubling.
D**N
Hmm... I have mixed feelings
These cards are beautiful, and I think that's the selling point. I love flowers, I love pastels, I love starry/nature themes, so I quite like this deck. The author and illustrator might've been going for something with divine feminine energy, but if you don't like that, it won't be for you. I've had the chance to do a few readings with them (for myself) and I think they're great for if you have a specific kind of question in mind, or if you want to use them along with another deck. Shuffling is lovely. I enjoy the size of the cards, and the smooth matte finish. Depending on your shuffling style, you may or may not like them (I use simple hand over hand) When I worked with these cards, the energy of them felt kind of like a low-vibrational, peaceful clean slate; which makes sense for a deck like this. Not all decks need to be super-charged high-vibrational works. In fact, that can sometimes be distracting. I've seen some people complain about the cards included and I think that comes down to personal preference. This deck doesn't claim to be one thing. Tarot and oracle are all about finding what calls to you. It is a blend of ideas. Also don't like the "for white women" claim when it is attached to this kind of aesthetic because it perpetuates the stereotype that people of color aren't allowed to be into softer aesthetics. Next, the meanings don't have a whole lot of depth, and I don't really have a problem with that. Again this makes these cards nice to pair with other cards in your collections. Plus, cards that have simpler meanings are sometimes easier for people to connect to. The theme of this deck seems to be that "you are the oracle" and I think this rings very true. It makes you tap more into your intuition. Also, this is an oracle deck, not a tarot deck. It has 5 card suits: 1. Confirmation 2. Inquiry 3. Action 4. Transmission 5. Activation As far as I can tell, you can't really tell them apart, whereas if you were using a tarot deck and you pulled a card from the pentacles suit, you'd know it was pentacles. I'm new to the world of oracle so I'm not sure if this is a normal thing. I have another oracle deck that doesn't have suits at all, so I would imagine it's not that important. Lastly, as other people have said, most of my issues are with the book. I don't mind having to flip through the whole book to find my cards (like I said, I have another deck with no suits so I'm used to having to do so). I'm mostly annoyed with how hard it is to use the book. It's tinnyyy, I imagine it would be hard for someone with mobility issues to use. Secondly, the cards are in beautiful full color, but the pictures in the book are small and black and white. They do have the title of the card listed but sometimes people are looking for pictures and not words. Overall, I think it's a good buy if you're in the market for this kind of deck.
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