The Dragon Oracle cards - 44 elemental dragon guides for protection and transformation
In many traditions, dragons guard boundaries, elemental forces and hidden knowledge. In this oracle of 44 cards, they appear not as decoration but as active guides responding to concrete questions.
Michaela Brauns channeled the cards for her publishing house Michans Healing. Each image represents a specific dragon energy, connected to one of the elemental realms. The themes stay close to what dragons do in old stories: protect, empower, transform.
What you see on the cards
The imagery is direct and symbolic. Each dragon carries its own energy, linked to an element or a specific quality such as loyalty, courage or inner strength. The cards are designed to evoke an immediate, emotional response rather than extended analysis.
This is not a tarot deck with a fixed structure. It is an oracle, which means you are free in how you lay out and interpret the cards. The cards are in English.
How you work with them
The 44 cards lend themselves to daily draws, meditation or focused questions around protection and direction. Because it is an oracle, you do not need prior knowledge of tarot. Your own association with a card is already a valid starting point.
The deck suits people already working with power animals or elemental energies, but also those who feel an intuitive connection with dragon symbolism and seek a practical tool for it.
Draw one card and ask which dragon steps forward today. Let your first impression be the answer.
About Michaela Brauns
Michaela Brauns channeled the cards and founded Michans Healing as a platform for her work. She brings forward dragons as spiritual guides, rooted in elemental power and ancient myth.
Specifications
- Author: Michaela Brauns
- Publisher: Michans Healing
- Number of cards: 44
- Language: English
- Type: Oracle cards
Questions we often get
Do you need experience with oracle cards to use this deck?
No. Oracle cards work on the basis of direct association. The themes in this deck are concrete enough to start working with, even without prior knowledge. Your own feeling about a card is already a starting point.
In which language are the cards?
English. This applies to the titles and any text on the cards themselves.