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Story Through Stone Reflection Cards

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54 full-color cards contain photographs of rare billion year-old stones with naturally occurring imagery.
 
instruction card Includes Description of a simple, easy to learn Reading Technique that
Will assist you in creating your own story and help you to access your own inherent wisdom.
 

 

 

 

 

Please Note that there is No Interpretation Booklet included with this Deck. This is Intentional in order for you to see your own imagery and trust your intuition. If you would like examples of author interpretations, you can follow cyndera's Substack at archetypalstores.substack.com
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For Personalization Inside the box Lid, Please purchase through ETSY
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A previous Verstion of this deck is reviewed on the following youtube channel: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zP0l5aKG2JI

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TESTIMONIALS

"Extremely evocative imagery. Upon my very first reading, the cards shared a rich story to me rooted in the core of what is the essence of humanity. I'm absolutely delighted to have a deck that speaks solely to my intuition - No guidebook clouding my vision of what is being communicated to me. I believe this is a deck that will help me unlike any other learn how to trust my own reading ability."

Kaity Craven / Customer on Etsy

“Ask and you shall receive with this captivating deck of “stone cards.” I use oracle cards all the time and this deck did not disappoint. The experience of asking an open ended question and drawing cards was simply magic.  What makes this deck unique is the personal stories that unfold as you gaze at each stone card; you are the author of your own story. My friend and I followed the directions that came with the deck. The images on the stones are easy to work with and evoke a heartfelt story every time. Each card invites not just reflection, but a personal journey, almost like the stones are revealing different chapters of your own narrative. Use these cards alone or with friends and get ready to discover your story."

Kelly H. / Teacher 

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