{"id":18270,"date":"2022-04-25T15:38:21","date_gmt":"2022-04-25T20:38:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/themagicalbuffet.com\/blog1\/?p=18270"},"modified":"2022-04-25T15:38:21","modified_gmt":"2022-04-25T20:38:21","slug":"soul-helper-oracle","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/themagicalbuffet.com\/blog1\/?p=18270","title":{"rendered":"Soul Helper Oracle"},"content":{"rendered":"
The illustrations for the \u201cSoul Helper Oracle\u201d are enchanting. I was unfamiliar with artist Elena Dudina but her rendering of environments is magical. Normally, I\u2019m more drawn to art where a person is the centerpiece. It\u2019s rare that my favorite cards in a deck are ones where the people are just a small part of the whole.<\/p>\n Aside from that, the \u201cSoul Helper Oracle\u201d is a great deck for anyone looking for an oracle with beautiful artwork and is geared for exploration of the self.<\/p>\n
The oracle deck we\u2019re looking at today is wonderful, but also prompted some design questions on my part. Let\u2019s look at the \u201cSoul Helper Oracle\u201d by Christine Arana Fader and illustrated by Elena Dudina. If Fader\u2019s name sounds familiar it\u2019s because you\u2019ve seen it before on The Magical Buffet when I held \u201cThe Battle of the Dragon Oracle Decks.\u201d<\/a> She was behind the \u201cDragon Wisdom\u201d deck that was featured in that article. It was why I wanted to take a peek at Fader\u2019s latest work with a different artist.<\/p>\n
The deck itself is 43 cards and the guidebook offers a 21-day cycle of working with the theme of a card to explore yourself. Each card has four companions to support your work with the message of each card: a crystal, a spirit animal, a number, and a plant essence. I love how the deck is geared towards self-discovery and that Fader offers ideas to support your work. The only question I have, is with such clear ideas in mind, and a capable illustrator rendering the cards, couldn\u2019t the crystal, spirit animal, number, and plant be incorporated into the art of each card? (Each card has a number, some have the animal, some have crystal, and some have the plant.) As it is, you need to always refer to the guidebook to see those.<\/p>\n