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Here are a few of my articles that I translated into English so you can read them even though you do not read French. You will find tarot and oracle deck reviews, book reviews, tarot and oracle spreads which I designed for everyday life or for the sabbats, articles about tarot and oracle reading… and many more! Enjoy!

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Le Chaudron de Morrigann: Madame Endora's Fortune Cards - Endora

The Mirror of Truth

Here is a spread I designed specifically for Madame Endora’s Fortune Cards. Just like any other spread, it can be performed with any deck, but it really fits the atmosphere and the structure of Madame Endora’s Fortune Cards. With its symmetrical structure, this spread is particularly helpful when one wants to know...
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Le Chaudron de Morrigann: Madame Endora's Fortune Cards - Endora

The Royal Court: the most influential people in the querent’s life

Being the first of the five groups of cards, the Royal Court hosts eight characters. Each one of them can embody someone who has a strong impact on the querent’s life, or advice that the querent should take into account or pay attention to, or attitudes which should be adopted in order to make significant changes in their...
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Le Chaudron de Morrigann: Madame Endora's Fortune Cards - Endora

Madame Endora’s Fortune Cards: general introduction

Since Madame Endora’s Fortune Cards is published in the United States only, there is no French edition of the deck, so it remains little known around here in France. Even when they eventually manage to get those cards, French people are often limited by the language, for (most of the time) they do not understand or speak English very well. That is...
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Le Chaudron de Morrigann: Madame Endoras Fortune Cards - deck

Madame Endora’s Fortune Cards: review

As can be seen through its structure, this oracle deck is deeply rooted in mythologies, folklores and esoteric concepts that belong to various traditions. Indeed, elements from Ancient Egypt, Celtic, medieval, classical, pagan traditions, as well as Qabalah, fairies and universal symbols can be found side by side here. All these items from different horizons could lead to a...
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