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Chakra Wisdom Oracle Cards

I was recently gifted this beautiful decks of oracle cards.  I am very privileged and grateful to have received such a gift.  I had always heard that you should be gifted your tarot deck so I didn't use the one I had purchased so much over the years but the interest has always been there. I have been practicing with this oracle deck for the last few weeks and I want to share them with you....

So here goes....

They are created by Tori Hartman and are of very good quality for the box and the cards.  The illustrations are thought provoking and I feel connected to the cards by "buzzword".  The word on each card alone sends me into neutral observer down multiple rabbit holes at once.  

I think it says something that the picture I took for this post happened to turn up the  gratitude card.  

Each week I will draw a card on Mondays and post it here with my questions and insights for you to decide how the card fits your week.  

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