Work Your Light Oracle Cards - 44 cards divided into five types of guidance
Many oracle decks work with one kind of advice. This deck splits the cards into five categories: Affirmation, Inquiry, Action, Activation and Transmission. That makes it different from sets that give every card the same weight.
Rebecca Campbell designed the deck to work with what she calls 'soul mission'. The illustrations are by Danielle Noel, who mixes photography with digital elements. The result feels dreamlike, with plenty of light and soft contrasts.
How the five categories work
Each category has its own function. Affirmation cards give direct answers. Inquiry cards ask questions you need to fill in yourself. Action cards suggest concrete steps. Activation cards mark moments of energetic shift. Transmission cards help you let something go.
You can use that division by consciously choosing a category, or by drawing randomly and seeing what type of advice comes up. The guidebook explains both approaches.
What you find in the guidebook
The guidebook runs to 128 pages. Each card gets a description, a reflection question and sometimes a short exercise. The book also contains several spreads and rituals aligned with working with the five categories.
The tone is personal and encouraging. Campbell writes from her own experience as a spiritual teacher. You notice it in the word choice: she uses terms like 'lightwork' and 'divine feminine energy' without further explanation, which suggests she has an audience in mind that is already somewhat familiar with those concepts.
Pull one card in the morning and notice the category. If it is an Inquiry card, carry the question with you as a background thought. If it is an Action card, see if you can take that step during the day.
About Rebecca Campbell and Danielle Noel
Rebecca Campbell writes books and runs workshops on spirituality and personal development. She lives in Australia and bases her work on Jungian psychology, Eastern philosophy and contemporary new age thinkers.
Danielle Noel is a Canadian artist who specialises in digital collage. For this deck she photographed models and textures, then edited them digitally with soft filters, light effects and symbolic elements such as stars, moons and flowers.
Specifications
- Number of cards: 44
- Language: English
- Guidebook: 128 pages
- Card size: 100 x 139 mm
- Finish: High-gloss, sturdy cardstock
- Packaging: Luxury box with magnetic closure
- Author: Rebecca Campbell
- Illustrator: Danielle Noel
- Publisher: Hay House
Questions we often get
What is the difference from a regular oracle deck?
The division into five categories. With most decks, all cards have the same function. Here the category determines what type of guidance you get: affirmation, question, action, energetic shift or letting go.
Do I need to be familiar with Rebecca Campbell's other work to use this deck?
No. The guidebook is understandable on its own. She does use terms like 'lightwork' and 'soul mission' without defining them extensively, so some affinity with spiritual language helps.