Amanda Weedmark, Illustration & Graphic Design

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Oracle Cards That Enlighten Your Path Ahead

Need to let go of resistance, find peace & comfort, or discover your best self? The Path Forward Oracle Deck will help enlighten your path ahead.


This oracle deck is for entertainment purposes only. For those struggling with mental health issues, please discuss with your healthcare provider or therapist.


What are oracle cards?

Oracle cards are inspirational divinatory tools for self-discovery and inspiration.

Like tarot cards, they can help us gain clarity to help us overcome the challenges we may be facing, which may lead to spiritual growth and personal development.

Unlike tarot cards though, they don’t have a defined structure. Oracle cards are more flexible in their meanings and interpretations. I love them because the meaning can change based on the person reading the card and the question they’ve asked.

How to use oracle cards

The beauty of oracle cards is that it’s really up to you how you use them.

You can:

  • pull a card a day for inspiration, meditation, or journal prompt

  • pull multiple cards to create a “spread”, that might offer insight into your journey or challenge you’re facing

  • use them as supporting cards to a tarot spread or with other oracle cards.

The inspiration for my oracle cards

I've always been interested in learning things that are helpful to living my best life. Exploring different spiritual practices (like tarot, meditation, and forest bathing) has allowed me to let go for the moment, find peace, balance, and comfort in times of stress, and learn more about myself.

I’ve also been recently obsessed with Pick-a-Card readings on YouTube. They’re a wonderful form of entertainment and scary how accurate they can be sometimes!

So, I wanted to bring a little of this oracle magic through The Path Forward Pocket Oracle Cards I’ve designed & illustrated.

⁠The oracle cards

Each card features a unique illustration with an inspirational quote that encourages stillness, slowing down, getting curious, and will help bring mindfulness to your day.

Use them as a daily inspiration, a journaling tool to discover your thoughts, feelings, and ideas for self-discovery, or as a meditation tool, focusing on the prompt for 10 minutes each day to help bring clarity into your life.

These cards are perfect for on-the-go use or can be framed as a gorgeous wall decor; they are small enough to carry on you all of the time!

This first run has a soft touch laminate finish and spot gloss features, to be sure to make you feel good or make a beautiful gift to uplift someone you love.



How to use this deck

Shuffle the deck & draw a card (or multiple) to see what inspirations await. Use each card as a journaling or meditation prompt. Or a simple intention for the day ahead.

Card meanings

While you are encouraged to take away your own meaning from these cards, the legend below may offer you some inspiration to their interpretation.

Curiosity

What piques your curiosity? Ask questions & explore without judgement or fear of making mistakes.

Let Go

Focus on what you can control. Let go of what you can’t & whatever is not working for you.

One Step

Start with one step, work with what you have, & mindfully move toward your goal.

Wander

Do different than everyone else. Carve your own path. Explore the unexplored.

Discover

Time to explore and find adventure! Step out of your comfort zone & try something new.

Listen

What is your intuition trying to tell you? Remove distractions, find silence, & listen to its message.

Patience

Accept that certain things take time. Do your best & what you can in the meantime.

Dreams

Identify what you want, put aside opinions of others, & outline the steps to get there.

Observe

Stop & observe what’s happening around you & to you. How do you feel about it?

Stillness

Find some time to literally do nothing. Let life unfold & your mind wander.

So if you’re if you’re looking to discover your path forward to living a mindful, happy life – here is your opportunity to start.

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