Angel Hearts Sigils - channelled signs from the Atlantean tradition
There are oracle cards with landscapes, animals or faces. And there are cards that present you with a sigil: a geometric symbol that does not tell, but resonates. Angel Hearts Sigils by Stewart Pearce and Richard Crookes belongs to that second category.
The deck consists of 44 cards, each showing a sigil that Pearce says was channelled from the twelve archangels of Atlantis. No scenes, no characters. Only colour, form and script.
What you see on the cards
Each card contains a central symbol in a geometric shape, surrounded by blocks of colour. The backgrounds range from soft pastels to deeper blues and golds. At the bottom sits a name, often an abstract concept such as 'Divine Union' or 'Sacred Sound'.
The sigils themselves are layered: sometimes a triangle with letters inside, sometimes a combination of circles and stars. The style recalls ceremonial magic and ancient writing systems, though the deck itself is not historical.
The cards are printed on glossy card stock, which makes the colours intense but also creates reflection in bright light. The format is 95 x 140 mm, slightly wider than standard playing cards.
How the deck is structured
The 44 cards are divided across the twelve archangels of the Atlantean tradition. Each of them has multiple cards that represent a specific aspect of their energy. The guidebook describes for each card which angel it belongs to, what the symbol means and which chakras are addressed.
Pearce also offers meditations you can speak or sing. His background as a voice coach and sound healer shows in the emphasis on sound and vibrational frequency. The guidebook assumes you will not only look at the sigils, but also speak or sing them.
Place a card in front of you and look only at the symbol first. Let the form and colour register before you read what it says. That opens a different channel than going straight to the text.
Who this deck is not for
If you are used to figurative cards or concrete images that tell a story, this deck asks for a different way of seeing. There is no human figure to give you a hint, no landscape to evoke a mood. You need to be comfortable with abstract symbols and willing to take time for meditation or sound work.
Language may also be a threshold. The guidebook is in English only and uses terminology from sound healing and angelic studies. That requires some familiarity with the subject.
About Stewart Pearce and Richard Crookes
Stewart Pearce worked for years as a voice coach at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London and later focused on sound healing and angelic work. He publishes regularly on the relationship between voice, vibrations and spiritual alignment.
Richard Crookes drew the sigils and designed the colour fields. His work combines geometric precision with a sense of colour use that makes the symbols visually accessible.
Specifications
- Number of cards: 44
- Card size: 95 x 140 mm
- Finish: glossy card stock
- Guidebook: multilingual booklet with meditations, chakra exercises and card meanings
- Language: English
- Publisher: Findhorn Press
- ISBN: 9781844096060
- Author: Stewart Pearce
- Illustrator: Richard Crookes
- Packaging: sturdy storage box
Questions we often get
Do I need to speak the meditations aloud or can I read them silently?
Both work. Pearce emphasizes the importance of sound, but the guidebook also offers silent options. Choose what suits you.
Are the sigils historical or channelled?
According to Pearce they are channelled. They are not based on existing historical sources, but on his own connection with the Atlantean angelic tradition.