JMs DoW: Spirit Doodle cards
Posted: 04 May 2020, 11:18
This freaky little deck was gifted to me () at the beginning of this year.
Its called Spirit Doodle Cards, Space between the Notes. It is an Oracle.
There are 50 cards (poker-sized) and a 200 page book that goes with it.
I will write more detail later, but to quickly describe, the artist, Elrond Mills, has made these squiggle doodles and given each one a keyword.
Which came first, the squiggle or the keyword? I'm not sure, I'll have to consult the book again. And this book is truly amazing. It deserves a very thorough description which I will try and do later this week. But quickly, each card gets a real treatment from Elrond. He looks at and examines those squiggles (and keywords) from a number of different angles offering some real thoughtful insights.
I will talk more about the book and keywords in subsequent posts.
For now I will do my draw for today:
The first card I draw is communicate and at first glance this doodle reminds me of an old-fashioned telephone receiver!
BTW these doodles are all highly scry-able and contain more depth than is initially apparent.
It also has the "Air" symbol. So this also makes me think of communication through the "air" as opposed to face-to-face.
A very quick perusal of the book (sorry I am in such a hurry) shows an emphasis on taking great care in how I communicate today, not only to others, but also to myself. Consider the power and weight of words and choose them carefully. Also be mindful how words can really stick.
There is also an interesting self-care activity for this (there is one for each card). For this card he recommends writing a letter to someone expressing raw emotions about something, but don't send it. Keep it in a folder. And see if, the next day, at least some of those raw feelings have dissipated.
Its called Spirit Doodle Cards, Space between the Notes. It is an Oracle.
There are 50 cards (poker-sized) and a 200 page book that goes with it.
I will write more detail later, but to quickly describe, the artist, Elrond Mills, has made these squiggle doodles and given each one a keyword.
Which came first, the squiggle or the keyword? I'm not sure, I'll have to consult the book again. And this book is truly amazing. It deserves a very thorough description which I will try and do later this week. But quickly, each card gets a real treatment from Elrond. He looks at and examines those squiggles (and keywords) from a number of different angles offering some real thoughtful insights.
I will talk more about the book and keywords in subsequent posts.
For now I will do my draw for today:
The first card I draw is communicate and at first glance this doodle reminds me of an old-fashioned telephone receiver!
BTW these doodles are all highly scry-able and contain more depth than is initially apparent.
It also has the "Air" symbol. So this also makes me think of communication through the "air" as opposed to face-to-face.
A very quick perusal of the book (sorry I am in such a hurry) shows an emphasis on taking great care in how I communicate today, not only to others, but also to myself. Consider the power and weight of words and choose them carefully. Also be mindful how words can really stick.
There is also an interesting self-care activity for this (there is one for each card). For this card he recommends writing a letter to someone expressing raw emotions about something, but don't send it. Keep it in a folder. And see if, the next day, at least some of those raw feelings have dissipated.