Divine Circus Oracle - 44 cards full of colour and spiritual rebellion
Not every deck wants you to follow. This one wants you to break out. Divine Circus Oracle by Alana Fairchild uses the theatricality of the circus to make a point: you do not have to be normal to be valuable.
The deck consists of 44 cards with illustrations by different artists. The style is magical-realist, with influences from circus worlds, fairy tales and spiritual symbolism. The colours are bold, the figures often flamboyant, and the atmosphere balances between playfulness and seriousness.
What you see on the cards
Each card shows a scene or figure that tells something about freedom, creativity or authenticity. No uniform style: the artists have kept their own signature, which gives the deck a scrapbook feel. Some cards are dreamy, others confrontational.
The guidebook is extensive: 136 pages with descriptions for each card and reflection questions. Fairchild's tone is warm but direct. She writes as if she is sitting next to you, giving you a nudge.
What sets this deck apart
This is not a deck for daily mood check-ins. The messages are bigger and more insistent. The deck works as a wake-up call, designed to pull you out of habits or show you where you are making yourself small.
The circus metaphor is more than decoration. Here the circus stands for the outsider, the artist, the one who dares to be different. Fairchild uses that as a lens through which to look at spirituality.
Pull a card when you are stuck in what others think of you. The message will not comfort you, but it will wake you up.
About Alana Fairchild
Alana Fairchild is an Australian author and spiritual teacher. She has created dozens of oracle decks, each with its own theme and energy. Her strength lies in combining accessible language with deeper spiritual concepts.
She often collaborates with different illustrators per deck, which gives her projects rich visual diversity.
Specifications
- Number of cards: 44
- Card size: 95 x 140 mm
- Guidebook: 136 pages
- Language: English
- Publisher: Blue Angel Publishing
- Finish: Glossy cardstock
- Author: Alana Fairchild
- Illustrations: various artists
Questions we often get
Are the cards suitable for beginners?
Yes. The guidebook is comprehensive and Fairchild's writing style is clear. You do not need prior knowledge to understand the messages.
What do you mean by magical-realist style?
The images show human and fantasy figures in settings that are not quite of this world. Think dreamy backgrounds, symbolic objects and theatrical compositions. Not abstract, but imaginative.