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The Divine
Feminine Deck
A sacred oracle for the feminine path. Archetypes, rituals, and wisdom drawn from the world's oldest feminine traditions.
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What It Is
A New Kind of Oracle
The Divine Feminine Deck is not a tarot deck. It is not an affirmation deck. It is an oracle built around the archetypes of the feminine — the ancient patterns of power, wisdom, and transformation that appear in every culture's mythology, and in every woman's inner life.
Each card carries an archetype, a wisdom teaching from the feminine traditions, and a question designed to activate that archetype in your own life. The deck is a mirror, not a map.
The Structure
Four Pathways, One Journey
The deck is organized around four archetypal pathways, each drawing on a different dimension of the feminine.
The Lunar Path
Cycles, intuition, and the wisdom of the body
The Venusian Path
Beauty, desire, and the intelligence of the heart
The Earth Path
Rootedness, abundance, and sacred embodiment
The Stellar Path
Vision, prophecy, and the higher feminine mind
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Sample Cards
These are early samples from the deck. The final design is still in development.
The Wild Woman
"She is the force that calls you back to yourself when you have wandered too far from your own nature."
— Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Journal Prompt
Where in your life have you been tamed against your will? What would it mean to reclaim that territory?
The Sources
Drawn from the Oldest Traditions
Egyptian Mythology
Isis, Hathor, Sekhmet — the great goddesses of the Nile, each embodying a different face of feminine power.
Greek Mysteries
Persephone's descent, Artemis's wildness, Aphrodite's intelligence — archetypes that have shaped Western consciousness for three millennia.
Jungian Psychology
The anima, the shadow, the Self — Jung's mapping of the feminine psyche, drawn from his study of mythology and alchemy.
Indigenous Traditions
The Earth Mother, the Spider Woman, the Corn Maiden — feminine archetypes from cultures that never lost their connection to the sacred feminine.
Sufi Poetry
Rumi, Hafiz, and the feminine face of the Divine in the Islamic mystical tradition — love as the highest form of knowing.
Hermetic Alchemy
The feminine principle in the Great Work — the receptive, holding, gestating quality that makes transformation possible.