

🔮 Unleash the Mystical: Your Gateway to the Unknown!
Angelarium: Oracle of Emanations is a captivating card game featuring 78 unique cards, each rich with lore and stunning artwork. Designed for interactive gameplay, it invites players to explore profound insights and engage in strategic storytelling, making it perfect for social gatherings and community building.



| Best Sellers Rank | #671,819 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #794 in Angels & Spirit Guides (Books) #1,514 in Tarot #1,607 in Occultism |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,441 Reviews |
A**A
This Oracle Deck is fabulous
I have both Angelarium decks and I really enjoyed working with the Oracle of the Fallen so I purchased this one. I don't love the book but I know Lo Scarabeo puts multiple languages in their books so it was no surprise to me to see the lack of description in comparison to the Fallen deck. But having said that I understand why they do it and think it's great they are inclusive. They just should make the book a little bigger IMO. Outside of that the deck is fantastic. The images by Peter Mohrbacher are really breathtaking. The deck itself does not disappoint and still deserves 5 stars. Eli Minaya did a great job with the descriptions considering the amount of text he was alloted to include in the book. I could not recommend this enough.
B**N
Wow
Art is fantastic! I really enjoy using this deck.
N**W
Stunning, Mystical and Enchanting!
Worried? Stressed? Perplexed? This deck will definitely pull you into another realm since it is both beautiful and mysterious. My sole complaint is that Metatron is not included in with the other angels. But that is just personal preference. It won't matter to many who want to use this mystical deck, which is absolutely perfect for meditation or pathworking. For those who might wonder how they could use it to read for clients, I have a simple method that does not require any deeper knowledge of Kabbalah other than what is described in the Angelarium: Oracle of Emanations book. However, it does requires that you use an accompanying angel oracle deck that is lighter in theme compared to this deck. DARK DECK Angelarium No question from the client 2 card spread--Pull one from the Tree of Life and one from among the Angels Reading provides insight on where the individual is on the Tree and which Angel is most nearby, ready to be called upon to assist with this particular area of growth. Gifted readers may see some special way in which that particular Angel can be of service, and/or may write down the name of the Angel for the inquirer to take home and reflect on how this particular Angel's talents might be helpful. LIGHT DECK Other Angel type deck containing simple messages Client asks a specific question Uses various 3-9 card spreads relating to the question Reading provides a specific message from Angel on the situation. Read each deck separately then compare/contrast the two readings. See for yourself if this method offers the client an enriching experience. Enjoy in awe!
A**R
Interesting Card Deck
This card deck is very interesting. It's got good artwork and I feel the overall quality is very good. The guidebook is really good also. This deck was definitely outside of my normal purchase range. It is a bit dark and definitely mysterious but once you use the deck for a bit it is very insightful. If you don't know Kabbalah your reading could need a lot of research to get a very detailed and more intricate reading depending on the layout you use.
S**K
A 33 card Oracle deck rooted in Jewish mysticism
This is a 33 card Oracle deck based on hebraic angels of the Kabbalah, the Tree of Life, Seraphin, etc. It is rooted in Jewish mysticism and adapted by the author from his own experiences. The card stock is good. Approximate card size: Height = 5 inches width = 3.5 inches The first 35 pages of the little white book are in English. The remainder of the book is devoted to 5 other languages. Like most people, I am not familiar with Jewish mysticism and did not know most of the angels included here since they are not included in Protestant versions of the Bible. The little I know about kabbalah is based on Western esotericism and magic. Out of curiosity, I googled one of the angel names and found varying interpretations. That search showed that the angel was also included in one of Doreen Virtue's angel books. She also has several Angel Oracle and tarot decks. So I take it that all of these card decks can be viewed from a broad spectrum of perspectives.
S**Z
Recommend purchasing
The artwork is great and the card quality is very nice and durable feeling. The book also feels quite durable. The descriptions with each of the cards is a little tricky to understand so i reccomend using a highlighter to draw attention to the key points. Its a good deck to use intuitively if you feel like the descriptions dont resonate. This is used slightly diffrently than a normal oracle deck. Ill try to explain my understanding of it as simply as possible, The basis is the kabbalah tree of life and there are 11 cards for the emanations. The emanations are represented as circles/orbs. If you look at a simplified diagram of the tree of life youll only see 10. The 10 emanations flow through Da'at since its a void and not technically an emanation but it is concidered one for this deck. The emanations are the embodiments of god, existence, and human ties like the world and material matters that we can perceive. There are bridges that connect the emanations and the bridges are called ley lines. The angels each stand on a ley line and the ley lines represent the relationship between the emanation or the requirements to go from one sphere to another.
A**E
from the sturdy box the cards come in
Gorgeous product, from the sturdy box the cards come in, to the cards themselves. The stock is thick, and the lamination may be a little more slick than you might be used to. The cards are also bigger than your typical tarot, but this allows for more space to show off the beautiful artwork. All the same, it may take you a little while to get used to shuffling these without cards going everywhere. This deck is heavily based around Kabbalah mythology. For those familiar, it will be easy to connect with this deck. If not, it's a great reason to research and delve deeper, and form your own associations. The LWB is printed in multiple languages, and provides more of a background on the card's subjects rather than how to interpret. Definitely a deck for the independent and experienced reader, a newbie who's willing to put in the time to form a strong relationship, or anybody who enjoys collecting decks for the sake of the art.
T**R
Great Conversation Piece
I don't really buy into tarot or Kabbalah, but I've been following Mohrbacher's art for years, and this is a great and affordable way to get your hands on some of it in person. Comes with 33 large cards, each printed with a great quality piece with a uniform gloss finish. Cardstock is a bit thinner than I was expecting, but is still sturdy and flexible. Note that a few of the cards were stuck together out of the box, so if you think you're short on cards make sure they're all separated. The included booklet gives more info on each card as well as some games you can play with them. It comes in 5 languages, so the actual content is slim. The box that encloses the cards and booklet is sturdy, with a pretty cover and a similar glossy sheen.
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