The Great Goddess Oracle

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The Great Goddess has been a source of profound transformation and empowerment for countless souls across lifetimes, as represented by the diverse and nurturing faces of Maiden, Mother, and Crone. In this oracle from Lucy Cavendish and Jake Baddeley, you can draw closer to these forms, reigniting the eternal light of the sacred feminine within yourself.

Specs
  • 42 cards measure 3.62” x 5.47”
  • Gold gilded details on card fronts and backs
  • 2-part Box measures 4.9” x 6.69”
  • 163-page book included inside box
Creators
  • Author
    Lucy Cavendish

Lucy is an exciting, enchanting voice in the field of inspiration, noted for her breadth and depth of knowledge on sacred rites and sites, magickal history, folklore, alternative spiritual practices and intuitive traditions. Lucy shares her knowledge and gifts to inspire intuitive people to break through their conditioning, open up to their potential, discover their own personal brand of genius and dare to live brave, bright, authentic lives. Lucy is about spirited self-development and her intuitive training embraces both our shadows and our light, and in person and in her publications she is remarkable for her vision, compassion, wisdom, and insight.

  • Artist
    Jake Baddeley

Jake was born in Nottingham, England, in 1964, and has been drawing since his early childhood. After finishing his education as an illustrator at the University of London in 1988 he decides to travel around Europe, which leads him to the Netherlands for the first time. During these travels he meets his wife Vanessa and in 1990 he decides to live in The Hague and to work as an illustrator. Inspired by the Dutch Masters he starts working with oil paint in 1992.


In 1996 he has his first solo exhibition. This exhibition is, much to his own surprise, such a success that it offers him the opportunity to paint on a full time base. Ever since he has had successful solo and group exhibitions both nationally and internationally and his work has found it’s way into many private and corporate collections.

Jake draws his inspirations from many sources: the Ancient Greeks, the Italian Renaissance Masters, the Dutch Masters, iconography, mythology, psychology and philosophy. But most of all he relies on his own subconscious and intuition which has proven many times to have a logic and curious independence of its own.

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