Vision Cards

Tap into your intuition with evocative vision cards that bypass the analytical mind. Vivid imagery unlocks subconscious wisdom. Embeddable domain-locked widget, mobile-responsive.

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Vision cards work differently from a tarot reading. You're not asking what will happen - you're asking what you're not letting yourself see. Each card in the oracle deck holds an image built around a single quality: clarity, movement, resistance, expansion, threshold. You draw one. You sit with it. The point isn't to decode a symbol; it's to notice what the image activates in you that you weren't tracking before you sat down.

How it works

Focus on something you're trying to get clear on - a direction, a decision, a feeling you haven't named yet. Draw a card. You'll see the image and a brief orienting text that frames what the card traditionally works with. The rest is yours: the image is a surface you bring your question to, not a verdict delivered from outside.

Understanding your result

Each card in the vision oracle addresses a specific quality of attention - where your energy is going, what you're avoiding, what's trying to surface. Cards oriented toward expansion suggest you're being pulled forward and may be hesitating. Cards oriented toward threshold suggest a crossing point - something ending, something not yet begun. Cards around resistance are usually the most uncomfortable and the most useful. Nothing here predicts outcomes; the cards reflect the landscape of where you are right now.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need experience with oracle cards to use this?

No. Vision cards don't require prior knowledge of any system. The image and orienting text are the whole reading - you bring the question, the card provides a frame.

How is this different from tarot?

Tarot has a fixed 78-card structure with established archetypal meanings built over centuries. Vision oracle cards are a smaller, more focused deck designed around a single function: visualization and self-clarification. Less system, more direct prompt.

Can I draw multiple cards?

You can, but one card at a time tends to yield more. Pulling three before you've sat with the first one is a way of avoiding the first one.

Is this divination or self-reflection?

It's offered as a self-reflection and visualization tool. We don't make predictive claims about what the cards mean for your future.

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