Tarot cards

Tarot cards are an ancient system of knowledge that originated in 15th century Europe and quickly spread throughout the world. Today, it has become the most popular, mysterious, but also the most complicated method of predicting the future.

Tarot knowledge and divination uses a deck of 78 cards where each card has its own unique meaning and interpretation. With the help of tarot cards, an insight into a person's past, present and future is gained.

Lenormand and Kipper cards

Lenormand cards are a method of divination that originated in France in the 18th century. The Lenormand deck contains 36 cards that differ from Tarot cards in purpose, feelings, and structure. Lenormand has a much more practical application, focusing less on psychological feelings and more on real everyday events and situations.

Kipper cards are a German divination system dating back to the 19th century. Kava traditionally has 36 cards, which clearly indicate the main life events and situations, so it is very easy to use.

Oracle cards

Oracle cards are a self-discovery tool that can help you open intuitive awareness and connect with yourself. Oracle cards do not have a single symbolic meaning and a specific number. They are available in a variety of designs and variations that can be used in spreads, as daily inspiration cards, or to get answers to your own questions.

I-Ching and Yin Yang

The I Ching, or Book of Changes, is an ancient Chinese divination text. The I Ching uses a form of divination called cleromancy, which produces seemingly random numbers that are translated into 64 hexagrams, which are used to predict the future and indicate necessary action.

Runes and Rune cards

The runes are an ancient Germanic and Nordic alphabet called the Elder Futhark with 24 runes. Since ancient times, runes have been used not only for writing, but also for divination and magic. The word "rune" actually means secret or whisper. Each rune has an esoteric meaning associated with it.

Esoteric

Esotericism as a direction of philosophy arose at the beginning of the 19th century to denote a body of knowledge about the universe, the divine and the human being. It includes a variety of spiritual knowledge that is often incomprehensible to the mind and cannot be explained scientifically or rationally. Esoteric philosophy touches on the invisible, metaphysical and spiritual dimensions of the world and offers a synthesis of science, religion and philosophy. On an individual level, esotericism teaches you to learn about yourself and the world around you in non-traditional, spiritual and philosophical ways.

Esotericism includes areas such as tarot reading, astrology, yoga, Ayurveda, feng shui, reiki, numerology, healing and many other areas and methods that help in self-discovery and understanding of the world, spiritual healing and finding one's way.