![]() ![]() ![]() The first card showed me what color I would benefit from wearing that day, and the second card was to serve as inspiration for contemplation or action for the day. The way I used the deck was to draw two cards daily. This isn't a deck that you would use for readings like you normally would with a typical tarot or oracle deck. These cards are to be used for contemplation, self-improvement, healing, meditation, and insight. There's even a Rainbow card, incorporating many colors at once. I like that black and white are included, as well as silver, gold and bronze. The color group which is most represented in the deck just happens to be my favorite (purple) with cards including Indigo, Mauve, Plum, Lilac, Purple, Lavender, and Violet. But there are a few that stray, feauturing items such as bars of chocolate, shiny silver coins, cherries and pearls, to name a few. Most of the cards feauture scenes from nature. And the Scarlet card shows the back of someone with arms lifted toward the sky. The Rose card shows a man and woman in a face-to-face embrace on the beach. I don't think there are any cards I can say that I dislike, but if I had to pick a least favorite, it would be one of the two red cards (Rose and Scarlet), simply because they feature people, and don't seem to blend in seamlessly with the non-human nature of the rest of the cards. No facial features or details are seen on these people, as they are dark silhouettes against the background. I can't even begin to discuss some of my favorites, because I wouldn't know where to draw the line. It was impossibly difficult to choose just a select few to feature in this review, because they are all so fantastic and deserving of viewing. They would serve beautifully as focal points for meditation. The images on the cards are bright, crisp and gorgeous. The bottom border of each card matches the color theme of the card and is labeled with a color, key phrase and number. The cards are wonderfully borderless on three sides, giving the images full exposure. The image on the backs looks like translucent flower petals layered on loose stripes of rainbow colored lines (see below). Luckily they are flexible enough to do so with ease. The backs of the cards aren't reversible, but the deck isn't designed to be read with reversals. Since they are on the larger size, I actually shuffle them vertically. The cards measure approximately 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" and have a glossy sheen to them. (Above excerpt taken from the back of the box.) Combining tips and information on colours with powerful healing processes and affirmations, this vibrant and powerful card set by bestselling author Inna Segal is a tool you can use daily to receive inspired messages of guidance from the Universe and to restore your body to its natural state of health and harmony." "The Secret Language of Colour Cards are your key to unlocking the extraordinary healing power of colour. In the US version (due out in October of 2011) it will be spelled "Color", and I believe some of the card images will be different. The deck I have is the original Australian version, so it is spelled "Colour". The Secret Language of Colour Cards is a gorgeous 45-card deck created by Inna Segal and published by Blue Angel Publishing. ![]()
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