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Title: Egyptian Scarab Oracle by Detraci Regula, Kerigwen, Nick Farrell ISBN: 1-56718-561-4 Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd. Pub. Date: 01 July, 2001 Format: Misc. Supplies Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $34.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4 (2 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: One of the best non-tarot oracles I have seen
Comment: In my work as a professional psychic I use mainly tarot and playing cards, but when I read for myself I get easily bored, always looking for something new. The Egyptian Scarab Oracle is fascinating, easy to use, and very insightful. A friend of mine who is also a psychic recommended this set to me and told me to read the book cover to cover before using it for readings. Yeah, right. I just dove right in and read about each scarab individually as it came out of the pouch in response to my questions. Now I really am going to go back and read the book cover to cover, as I have discovered that I resonate with the Egyptian deities.
This set is great. Pick one up, you will not be disappointed.
Rating: 3
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Comment: Consumers are so lucky to be able to choose now from so many tools for divination. It is so important to pick the style that is right for you. If are intrigued by Egyptian culture, you will very much enjoy the Egyptian Scarab Oracle package. This kit includes the book "Sacred Scarabs for Divination and Personal Power," 30 scarab "runes," and a satin pouch. My first impression was one of humor, when I pulled out the sack of Egyptian scarabs and peeled off the "Made in China" sticker! You have to admit that is funny. They are still very Egyptian-looking little bugs, though, and they feel good to work with. The author created this oracle based on a magical dream. The text is very informative and provides different layouts and eplanations for readings. It will only take time to familiarize yourself though, with the names of the scarab symbols. Until you do, it is rather difficult to refer to the right page for a description. I would have called one "Alaskan Ulu Knife," but it really is found under "Solar Barque of Ra." The "Throne of Isis" scarab to me, resembles a Tetris game piece. The scarabs are not numbered or colored from each other, so it does take some time to familiarize yourself with their names to look them up quickly. You might not sit down and do a great reading your first time in 10 minutes, but the powerful symbols, gods, and goddesses of the scarab are well worth the time for you to learn about them.
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