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Oracle cards are simple but powerful tools once you learn how to use them. Since oracle cards have images that are easy to analyze, they're a great alternative to tarot decks for anyone beginning to divine messages with cards. Here, we'll teach you how to draw, read, and interpret oracle cards—we'll also review popular oracle card spreads and ways to connect with your cards. Read this enchanting guide and all the answers you seek will be right at your fingertips.

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Send your energy into the deck.

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  1. When you're ready to use your oracle cards, go to a quiet place—like an altar—you find sacred. Perform grounding exercises, like deep breathing, as you hold your deck. Help your oracle deck receive your energy by picturing your aura, essence, or spirit. When you can clearly visualize your energy, infuse your deck with it. [2]
    • If you have passion on your mind, you might wash your deck with a red aura.
    • If you feel a bit lost or confused, you might charge your deck with curiosity.
    • If you sense you're a free spirit, you might activate your deck with a wanderlust.
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Ask your oracle cards for guidance.

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Shuffle the cards and meditate on your question.

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  1. Shuffle the cards with your favorite technique to shut out the world around you and promote a flow state. Think just about your question. While you meditate and shuffle, more mental images or feelings may come up during your flow state. Stop shuffling when you feel called to do so.
    • If you stop because you feel a spark, your deck may be excited to answer you.
    • If you pause since you feel calm, your deck may want to reassure you.
    • If you quit shuffling within seconds, your deck may sense your urgency.
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Pull out as many cards as your intuition tells you to.

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  1. First, fan out your cards or cut them and arrange them in stacks—make sure they're face-down. Draw just a single card, a random selection, or the right amount for a specific spread. Look over the cards and pick out the ones that you feel drawn to.
    • Some cards may seem to "glow" or just strike you as very powerful.
    • Some cards may have small details you find endearing, like nicks or creases.
    • Some cards may soothe or calm you down when you look at them.
    • Some cards may have "jumped" out of the deck after you shuffled them.
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Create an oracle card spread.

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  1. If you just chose one card, that's okay—you've just performed a one-card spread. On the other hand, if you've pulled out multiple cards, then set up a specific spread. Invent your own by associating a separate theme—like "the key to unlocking happiness"—to each card, or try a popular spread: [4]
    • For 3 cards, try a Mind - Body - Spirit or a Situation - Action - Outcome spread.
    • For 5 cards, try a Spread For Deeper Intuition :
      • Card 1: What is my higher self telling me?
      • Card 2: What does my soul want me to know?
      • Card 3: What are my spirit guides sharing with me?
      • Card 4: What path should I take?
      • Card 5: What should I welcome into my life?
    • For 7 cards, try a Deep Dive Spread :
      • Card 1: What is my divine purpose?
      • Card 2: What is my greatest strength?
      • Card 3: What do I need to release?
      • Card 4: How do I step into my most authentic self?
      • Card 5: What obstacle should I be aware of?
      • Card 6: What should I invite into my life during my journey?
      • Card 7: What am I moving toward right now?
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Flip over your cards and reflect on them.

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  1. Notice what draws your attention right away—it can be a major symbol in the foreground, like a guardian angel, or a small detail in the background, like an apple tree. Also look for numbers or phrases. Then, focus on the unfiltered and honest feelings that come up for you. You might make comments like: [5]
    • "That apple tree reminds me of the color red and vitality."
    • "The number '8' makes me picture eternal love."
    • "The phrase 'crossing bridges' seems connected to a transition."
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Consult your guidebook.

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  1. Once you've engaged with the oracle cards on your own and avoided outside influences, open the guidebook that's included with your deck. Flip through the pages and read about the symbolism and messages according to the authors. Compare their perspective to your own:
    • Write down insights you agree with. You might note, "The concept that apples represent good health really resonates with me."
    • Also share a different outlook. Maybe you'll say, "I don't think crossing the bridge means I'm rejecting anyone—I just think it means I'll make wise choices."
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Summarize the lesson from your cards.

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Cleanse your oracle cards.

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  1. Select a method to wash away any influence from people who might've held or been around your deck. Use protective magic that banishes residual—leftover—energy. To fully connect with your deck, try cleansing techniques like these: [8]
    • Bathe your deck in moonlight or sunlight.
    • Hold your deck over an essential oil diffuser.
    • Wrap your deck in silk or velvet.
    • Place crystals around your deck for 3 hours.
    • Smudge your deck with burnt herbs or incense.
    • Visualize washing your deck with a purifying light.
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    What are Oracle cards and what are they used for?
    Emily Christensen
    Spiritual Advisor & Founder of Rainbow Raaja
    Emily Christensen is a Shamanic Spiritual Advisor, Reiki Master, and the Founder of Rainbow Raaja based in Southern California and now King County, Washington. Emily has over six years of experience as a Massage Therapist and in using tarot cards, crystal therapy, light work (reiki, light codes, energy therapy), and shamanic healing. She received Reiki Master training from the Hands on Healing Institute. Emily is also a certified Bodywork Therapist by the California Massage Therapy Council and an Ordained Shamanic Minister with the Universal Life Church.
    Spiritual Advisor & Founder of Rainbow Raaja
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    Oracle cards are custom cards and tools created by artists to interpret messages and to read. Each artist has their own life experiences and their own direction that they want the deck to go, taking their time to design the art and the meanings behind the cards.
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    What is the difference between tarot cards and oracle cards?
    Emily Christensen
    Spiritual Advisor & Founder of Rainbow Raaja
    Emily Christensen is a Shamanic Spiritual Advisor, Reiki Master, and the Founder of Rainbow Raaja based in Southern California and now King County, Washington. Emily has over six years of experience as a Massage Therapist and in using tarot cards, crystal therapy, light work (reiki, light codes, energy therapy), and shamanic healing. She received Reiki Master training from the Hands on Healing Institute. Emily is also a certified Bodywork Therapist by the California Massage Therapy Council and an Ordained Shamanic Minister with the Universal Life Church.
    Spiritual Advisor & Founder of Rainbow Raaja
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    Oracle cards are completely separate from a tarot deck in the sense that a tarot deck has a fixed structure—it's always painted differently, but you have the same symbology going into it, so our subconscious mind is able to pick up on archetypes and discern the meaning. On the other hand, oracle cards are more intuitive and custom created through the artist.
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