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Sacred Vision Oracle Cards - Lynn V. Andrews ( Engelstalig)
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Sacred Vision Oracle Cards - Lynn V. Andrews (Engelstalig)
A 29-card deck with 128 page guidebook
If you could perform one act of power that would change your life forever, what would it be? Find your act of power. Begin to know your dreams-begin to live them.
Throughout time and across cultures, shamanic wisdom has been revered as a wellspring of power and guidance. The very word Shaman means “one who sees in the dark.” Tap into your inner shaman to see through the darkness in your life and become the best version of yourself.
From bestselling author Lynn V. Andrews and celebrated Native American artist Robert Taylor, Sacred Vision Oracle Cards brings you the ancient wisdom of shamanic tradition. Combining striking imagery and insightful text, each card holds a prayer to guide you on your quest for inner peace, and each embodies elements of harmony and enlightenment to bring you back to your true center. Discover your destiny and live your dreams with Sacred Vision Oracle Cards.
About Lynn V. Andrews:
Lynn V. Andrews is an internationally acclaimed shaman healer, lecturer, and spiritual teacher; and the bestselling author of the Medicine Woman series, which chronicles her three decades of study and work with indigenous shaman healers, and the way of the sacred feminine on four different continents. Her study and quest for spiritual discovery began with Agnes Whistling Elk and Ruby Plenty Chiefs, Native American healers in northern Canada, then continued with a curandera (a Native healer) of the Mayan Yucatán; an Aboriginal woman of high degree in the Australian Outback; a Nepalese healer in the foothills of the Himalayas; and many other indigenous shaman women from many parts of Nord America, Panama, Guatemala, Hawaii, Egypt, Nepal, Tibet, and even the high Alps.Lynn is fully initiated with her teachers as a member of the sisterhood of the Shields (a circle of shamanic women from around the world whose tradition-rooted in the sacred feminine and passed from mothers to daughters-is dedicated to healing) and is recognized worldwide as a leader in the fields of spiritual healing and personal empowerment. As a shaman healer and mystic, she is widely acknowledged as a major link to the ancient world of shamanism, focusing on modern society’s thirst for profound personal healing and a deeper understanding of the parthway to enlightenment. Together with her teachers, she is the architect of the Personal Act of Power, which seeks to find balance around the sacred wheel of life. She presents their shamanic teachings in her four-year program, the Lynn Andrews Shaman Mystery School; in her shaman’s pen writing school, Writing Spirit; through online courses and webinars for conscious dreaming, spiritual development, and personal empowerment; and through live gatherings for shamanic healing and empowerment that she hosts. Lynn is also the author of twenty-one books and workbooks that detail her work with her teachers’ unique and deeply profound teachings-teachings born of the sacred feminine as it has been practiced, guarded and handed down from shaman to apprentice, mother to daughter, for more than five thousand years.
“I was deeply hurt as a child by a wounded family and an angry father,” Lynn recalls, “but my mystical abilities and my connection with divinity in nature helped me. In the beginning, the doors to my soul would close and I would climb apple trees, where I could sit and write to open those doors. Even though I knew reopening those doors would make me more sensitive-more vulnerable to the pain-I didn’t want to be closed or to live behind closed doors. The trees made me feel close to the sky and the stars. I learned to search for the light that fell to Earth from the stars; to pick up their shine with my pencil and paper, and reflect it back out into the world to illumine others.”
About Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor is a Blackfoot, Cherokee, Osage, Crow, Black Dutch, and Scottish artist of mixed cultural heritage. As a child growing up in Oklahoma, his uncle, wildlife artist Wallace Hughes, taught him how to draw a bald eagle’s head-an act of creation that set him on a deeply personal quest to find his own spiritual truth in life.Although he never put down the paintbrush, when he was in the service, Robert decided that becoming a writer might be the best way to engage in a dialogue with others about his own quest to find what is missing from our lives that keeps us from making peace with the physical world.
When he started submitting his writings, however, he discovered that it was the artwork and cartoons he included with his writing that got people’s attention. As he reflected on this, he realized what had captured his spirit in the act of creating that bald eagle’s head so many years before was the truth in the saying “a picture is worth a thousand words.”
Today, Robert’s artwork has won numerous awards and is exhibited extensively, from the Trail of Tears Art Show at the Five Civilized Tribes Museum (Muskogee, Oklahoma), the Cherokee National Museum (Tahlequah, Oklahoma), the Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial (Gallup, New Mexico), and the Trail of Tears State Park art gallery (Cape Girardeau, Missouri) to the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC, the Art Los Angeles Contemporary international art fair, the Red Earth Festival in Oklahoma City, the Art New York international modern art festival in New York City, and numerous galleries and personal art collections.
Robert says that a light bulb went on while he was talking with Jane Goodall (he was participating in an art exhibit to benefit The Jane Goodall Foundation): “It dawned on me that there is only one uniquely human endeavour, and that is art. We are the only species that is driven to create and collect art. Whatever our individual passion is, we express it through art in one form or another.” To Robert, tribal art is the purest of human art: the need to express without having scholastic filters put on what you create.
While Robert has had the opportunity to study with many renowned artists, including his uncle, he credits two women as the guiding lights in his art career: his ex-wife, Susan Leggett, who supported him morally and financially, and took him to galleries to show his work; and Doris Lettrell, former owner of the Oklahoma Indian Art Gallery, who has committed her life to promoting Oklahoma’s well-Known and lesser known artists. Says Robert, “If a pebble creates ripples in a pond, Doris is the boulder.”
Bit is was his uncle, Wallace Hughes, who gave him the piece of wisdom he cites as the guiding force behind all of his artwork: “Creativity is a significant, biological power, which is the spark plug for our entire history. I think people should live as ancestors, not as descendants. Wisdom is knowledge of the world. Enlightenment is knowledge of one’s self.”
Sacred Vision Oracle Cards - Lynn V. Andrews With Robert Taylor
Artwork by Robert Taylor - Atria Paperback - Beyond Words
English | 9781582706498 | A 29-card deck with 128 pages guidebook
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Sacred Vision Oracle Cards - Lynn V. Andrews (Engelstalig)
A 29-card deck with 128 page guidebook
If you could perform one act of power that would change your life forever, what would it be? Find your act of power. Begin to know your dreams-begin to live them.
Throughout time and across cultures, shamanic wisdom has been revered as a wellspring of power and guidance. The very word Shaman means “one who sees in the dark.” Tap into your inner shaman to see through the darkness in your life and become the best version of yourself.
From bestselling author Lynn V. Andrews and celebrated Native American artist Robert Taylor, Sacred Vision Oracle Cards brings you the ancient wisdom of shamanic tradition. Combining striking imagery and insightful text, each card holds a prayer to guide you on your quest for inner peace, and each embodies elements of harmony and enlightenment to bring you back to your true center. Discover your destiny and live your dreams with Sacred Vision Oracle Cards.
About Lynn V. Andrews:
Lynn V. Andrews is an internationally acclaimed shaman healer, lecturer, and spiritual teacher; and the bestselling author of the Medicine Woman series, which chronicles her three decades of study and work with indigenous shaman healers, and the way of the sacred feminine on four different continents. Her study and quest for spiritual discovery began with Agnes Whistling Elk and Ruby Plenty Chiefs, Native American healers in northern Canada, then continued with a curandera (a Native healer) of the Mayan Yucatán; an Aboriginal woman of high degree in the Australian Outback; a Nepalese healer in the foothills of the Himalayas; and many other indigenous shaman women from many parts of Nord America, Panama, Guatemala, Hawaii, Egypt, Nepal, Tibet, and even the high Alps.
Lynn is fully initiated with her teachers as a member of the sisterhood of the Shields (a circle of shamanic women from around the world whose tradition-rooted in the sacred feminine and passed from mothers to daughters-is dedicated to healing) and is recognized worldwide as a leader in the fields of spiritual healing and personal empowerment. As a shaman healer and mystic, she is widely acknowledged as a major link to the ancient world of shamanism, focusing on modern society’s thirst for profound personal healing and a deeper understanding of the parthway to enlightenment. Together with her teachers, she is the architect of the Personal Act of Power, which seeks to find balance around the sacred wheel of life. She presents their shamanic teachings in her four-year program, the Lynn Andrews Shaman Mystery School; in her shaman’s pen writing school, Writing Spirit; through online courses and webinars for conscious dreaming, spiritual development, and personal empowerment; and through live gatherings for shamanic healing and empowerment that she hosts. Lynn is also the author of twenty-one books and workbooks that detail her work with her teachers’ unique and deeply profound teachings-teachings born of the sacred feminine as it has been practiced, guarded and handed down from shaman to apprentice, mother to daughter, for more than five thousand years.
“I was deeply hurt as a child by a wounded family and an angry father,” Lynn recalls, “but my mystical abilities and my connection with divinity in nature helped me. In the beginning, the doors to my soul would close and I would climb apple trees, where I could sit and write to open those doors. Even though I knew reopening those doors would make me more sensitive-more vulnerable to the pain-I didn’t want to be closed or to live behind closed doors. The trees made me feel close to the sky and the stars. I learned to search for the light that fell to Earth from the stars; to pick up their shine with my pencil and paper, and reflect it back out into the world to illumine others.”
About Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor is a Blackfoot, Cherokee, Osage, Crow, Black Dutch, and Scottish artist of mixed cultural heritage. As a child growing up in Oklahoma, his uncle, wildlife artist Wallace Hughes, taught him how to draw a bald eagle’s head-an act of creation that set him on a deeply personal quest to find his own spiritual truth in life.
Although he never put down the paintbrush, when he was in the service, Robert decided that becoming a writer might be the best way to engage in a dialogue with others about his own quest to find what is missing from our lives that keeps us from making peace with the physical world.
When he started submitting his writings, however, he discovered that it was the artwork and cartoons he included with his writing that got people’s attention. As he reflected on this, he realized what had captured his spirit in the act of creating that bald eagle’s head so many years before was the truth in the saying “a picture is worth a thousand words.”
Today, Robert’s artwork has won numerous awards and is exhibited extensively, from the Trail of Tears Art Show at the Five Civilized Tribes Museum (Muskogee, Oklahoma), the Cherokee National Museum (Tahlequah, Oklahoma), the Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial (Gallup, New Mexico), and the Trail of Tears State Park art gallery (Cape Girardeau, Missouri) to the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC, the Art Los Angeles Contemporary international art fair, the Red Earth Festival in Oklahoma City, the Art New York international modern art festival in New York City, and numerous galleries and personal art collections.
Robert says that a light bulb went on while he was talking with Jane Goodall (he was participating in an art exhibit to benefit The Jane Goodall Foundation): “It dawned on me that there is only one uniquely human endeavour, and that is art. We are the only species that is driven to create and collect art. Whatever our individual passion is, we express it through art in one form or another.” To Robert, tribal art is the purest of human art: the need to express without having scholastic filters put on what you create.
While Robert has had the opportunity to study with many renowned artists, including his uncle, he credits two women as the guiding lights in his art career: his ex-wife, Susan Leggett, who supported him morally and financially, and took him to galleries to show his work; and Doris Lettrell, former owner of the Oklahoma Indian Art Gallery, who has committed her life to promoting Oklahoma’s well-Known and lesser known artists. Says Robert, “If a pebble creates ripples in a pond, Doris is the boulder.”
Bit is was his uncle, Wallace Hughes, who gave him the piece of wisdom he cites as the guiding force behind all of his artwork: “Creativity is a significant, biological power, which is the spark plug for our entire history. I think people should live as ancestors, not as descendants. Wisdom is knowledge of the world. Enlightenment is knowledge of one’s self.”
Sacred Vision Oracle Cards - Lynn V. Andrews With Robert Taylor
Artwork by Robert Taylor - Atria Paperback - Beyond Words
English | 9781582706498 | A 29-card deck with 128 pages guidebook