Media:Cards Edition:Book & Tarot Deck Number Of Items:1 Pages:134 Shipping Weight (lbs):0.7 Dimensions (in):5.9 x 4.5 x 1.3
ISBN:0964541610 EAN:9780964541610 ASIN:0964541610
Publication Date:January 1, 1998 Shipping:Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion:Save $5.00 when you spend $25.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout.Terms and Conditions Availability:Usually ships in 24 hours
Book Description A powerful living oracle, the Crop Circle Cards bring the language of the crop circles alive in a divination tool used for facilitating self-awareness through higher frequencies and multidimensionality. The Book gives a history of the crop circle phenomenon and gives suggested interpretatons of the 64 cards in the deck.
Customer Reviews:
More crop circle cards, please!September 22, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been working with this deck for about 1 year, and the answers are quite helpful and illuminative. It is now one of my favorite divination tools along with The I Ching Workbook by R.L.Wing and Opening Doors Within by Eileen Caddy. I would like to see more crop circle cards (beyond the sixty-four in this deck).
There are many things I love about the cards!March 30, 2003 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
"I picked up a pack of divination cards called "Crop Circle Cards." My inner voice said, "Buy them." I did and I studied them. I wasn't seeing through a clear lens at that time but they still seemed to have an uplifting message - each and every one. It also seemed uncanny that whenever I asked a question, the card I drew seemed to be what I needed to read and meditate upon. There are many things I love about the cards, but one thing about them in particular came through as the most important message to me. And that message is that we are all multi-dimensional beings." Chester H.- March 26, 2003
These cards are a must!March 28, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
A Professional Tarot Reader and Author of "Walking With The Wise" writes: "If you are looking for answers, The Crop Circles cards are an incredible source for spiritual enlightenment. In an instant you will receive clear and concise answers that will move energy and transformation all areas of your life. I use them with clients and have amazing results. These cards are a must have for the true seeker of peace and renewal." March 26, 2003
Makes You Think with Your Third EarJune 10, 2002 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Crop circles really intrigue me, and this set of cards has helped me focus on each crop circle individually. Do they really talk?...well, they sure seemed to address issues in my life, and my friend's life as well - they were amazing! However, I like using Tarot cards and Runes and dowsing rods and the Ouiji board, so I just plain like this kind of stuff. If they weren't any good, I'd say so, but they were. And since they're not "tarot", they won't be scarey to anybody who shys away from such stuff.
Oddly Enough This DOES Seem to Be a Living OracleApril 4, 2002 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
I got this deck and book set because I'm interested in crop circles and also in oracle cards. Yeah, yeah, yeah...the box said it was a "Living Oracle." Aren't they all? It was shrink-wrapped at the store where I got it and so I couldn't actually see the cards or the book that comes with this deck. When I got the set home and unwrapped it, I really thought I paid way too much for it and I felt like it was a rip off. The 64 cards are black and white and have simple graphics. The 4" x 4" cards are even kind of cheap looking. My set has a couple of cards on which the ink is a bit smudged. The box says it contains a "134 page Guidebook." Sounds impressive but the book is printed in very large type and measures only 4" x 5 1/4". At first I really thought it was a cheesy little thing. There are several different lay-outs in this book as well as upright and reversed descriptions for the meanings of the cards. Each card has a different crop circle pattern. The author had a "multidimensional encounter" in 1988. She was mandated to produce a special healing oracle system. Evidently, the Sirians are behind this. The cards are supposed to "quickly access a client's unconscious and higher-Self in order to accelerate Self-awareness, transformation, and healing" according to Ms. Quinly. Well, I don't mind telling you, when I read that statement as well as a few of the stated meanings for the cards, I was just rolling my eyes. My friend and I who both read Tarot professionally were just laughing our heads off and mockingly singing the Led Zeppelin tune as we laid out the "Stairway to Heaven" spread that's in the book. But guess what...these cards are astonishing...they TALK! The spreads that we have done using these cards are amazingly insightful and articulate. People grasp the meanings for their lives with clarity and ease. Even though I was prepared to sell these puppies at a rummage sale at first, I now really enjoy and respect this deck. The book's language is so New Agey that it still just makes me laugh but weirdly enough it's right on. I am enchanted by the whole crop circle phenomenon. I think these mysterious and mystical symbols DO speak to our unconscious. These cards take those enigmatic symbols and place them conveniently at our disposal. I recommend this set of cards and book. Keep an open mind and I think you will be pleasantly surprised as I was when you see how well they work.