Divine Flow Oracle - archetypes and energy in soft tones
Not every oracle deck works with fixed patterns. This one chooses flow over structure. The Divine Flow Oracle by Cecilia Sifontes is built around 54 archetypes, drawn in soft, ethereal colours that keep the eye calm.
The cards are large, 95 x 140 mm, which gives space to detail without making the images busy. The card stock is sturdy enough for daily use. The guidebook runs to 118 pages and goes beyond simple card meanings: Sifontes describes how energy moves and what that can mean in a reading.
What you see on the cards
The imagery is soft and figurative. Lots of white, pastel, and light shades of blue, pink and gold. The archetypes are recognisable: figures, symbols, natural elements. No sharp lines or harsh contrasts.
Each image carries a theme you can feel without needing the word to be there. The cards do have titles, but the illustrations work without text too. That makes the deck suitable for readers who work mainly intuitively.
Who this works for
The guidebook is clearly written and takes you into Sifontes' approach. That makes the deck accessible for beginners, but the depth in the text also speaks to experienced readers. There is no fixed structure like in tarot, which means you decide how to lay out the cards yourself.
The deck asks for a quiet approach. If you prefer pulling one card a day over doing large complex spreads, this matches your working style.
Lay a card in front of you and let it sit for a few minutes before you pick up the guidebook. The colours and images do work before you read what is written.
About Cecilia Sifontes
Cecilia Sifontes gives seminars and meditation sessions on unity and consciousness. She received the All Africa Religion Peace Award for her work as a spiritual teacher. She lives near Stockholm, in the middle of nature, and developed this oracle deck from her Divine Flow teachings.
Specifications
- Number of cards: 54
- Card size: 95 x 140 mm
- Guidebook: 118 pages
- Language: English
- Card stock: Sturdy, matte
- Weight: 560 g
- Packaging: Storage box
- Creator: Cecilia Sifontes
Questions we often get
How is this different from a tarot deck?
A tarot deck has a fixed structure with 78 cards divided into arcana. This oracle deck has 54 cards without that structure. You interpret them freely, without a system attached.
Are there keywords on the cards?
The cards have titles but no keywords or brief meanings. You work with the guidebook or with your own observation of the image.