Meditationen und Affirmationen - 64 cards with affirmations and meditation exercises
Not every tool for personal growth asks for a guidebook or background knowledge. This card set by Deepak Chopra uses a clear two-sided design: affirmation on one side, meditation exercise on the other. You draw a card and get straight to work.
The format is small enough to carry a card with you. The cards come in a sturdy storage box. The design is quiet, no unnecessary illustrations to distract from the text.
How the cards work
Each card starts with an affirmation. You read it, out loud if you prefer. Turn the card over and you find a concrete exercise that connects to the affirmation. No long instructions, just clear steps.
The themes range widely: self-healing, focus, shifting negative thoughts, mindfulness. Chopra translates abstract spiritual concepts into daily actions. That makes these cards more practical than many comparable sets.
Place a card next to your coffee or on your desk. Repeat the affirmation whenever your gaze lands on it. Repetition works.
Who this works for
These cards are designed for beginners. You do not need experience with meditation or card work. The language is clear, the exercises short enough to keep up daily.
Because the texts are in German, you sometimes get a slightly different tone than in English. For those who know the language, that adds nuance.
About Deepak Chopra
Deepak Chopra writes and speaks worldwide on integrative medicine and personal transformation. He has dozens of bestsellers to his name and reaches millions with his work. His strength lies in making complex spiritual ideas accessible without oversimplifying them.
Specifications
- Cards: 64
- Format: 89 x 127 mm
- Language: German
- Packaging: sturdy storage box
- Publisher: Penguin Random House
- Design: double-sided cards (affirmation front, meditation back)
- Author: Deepak Chopra
Questions we often get
Is there a guidebook included?
No. The cards stand alone. Each card contains all the information you need to work with it.
How does this differ from a tarot deck?
Tarot works with archetypal images and often asks for interpretation. These cards give direct instructions: an affirmation and a corresponding exercise. There is no symbolism to unpack.