One Card Oracle Spread

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If you are a beginner to oracle cards the one card spread is a great way to learn more about the cards. Both novice and expert oracle card readers practice this spread because it’s easy to do and can be very insightful.

One Card Daily Draw

All you need to do is draw an oracle card every day and then reflect on what the spirit animal may be trying to tell you. The oracle card may describe the overall energy you will experience in your day or relay a message you need to act upon.

You may find it beneficial to keep a journal and write down your daily oracle analysis. Doing this helps you identify patterns and those patterns may provide useful information for some aspect of your life.

Yes or No Oracle Reading

If you have a straight forward yes or no question you need an answer to you can use this spread also. This type of oracle reading provides you, the querent, some immediate advice from your spirit animal.

This spread may seem easy to do at first glance. However you will find the more detailed knowledge of the oracle deck you have, the better the reading will be. This is because you only have one to read and you need to search for meaning. This may be delivered in the symbolism, the colors, the background detail, the foreground image or purely from immediate intuitive insight.

The One Card Oracle Spread.

To do this reading, ask one of the following questions (or use your own):

What do I need to know today to be my best self?
What do I need to know about this situation now?
What is the next action I should take?
Where am I headed in regard this situation?
What do I need to learn regarding this situation?
What will be the result if I take this action?
What am I not seeing?

Then press the shuffle button, and when it feels right to do so, flip it over to gain your insights

spirit animal oracle
resilience - the camel

Resilience – The Camel

Look for the duality in your resilience. Seek both inward and outward as you seek to find your physical and spiritual path. You may wander, but you are resilient and will manifest your goals in time.

The camel represents travel, journeys, wisdom, endurance, survival, service, self-sufficiency, conservation, and, of course, stamina.

Keywords: Travel, journey, wisdom, endurance, resilience, self-sufficiency, conservation, stamina

Number 36 represents the materialization of your ambitions and goals by the intelligent use of your thoughts and brainpower.

36 is also universe is reminding you to go within, to concentrate on your spiritual life as much as you have focused on the materialization of your ambitions.

Deserts are the symbolic dominions whose apparent emptiness feeds the search for spirituality and enlightenment.

The image desert lacks both the specificity of sand or the definition of a worn path.

This card often comes up if you are coming into or going through some challenge in your life.

You may feel lost or have a sense of aimlessness. Look for the duality in your resilience. Seek resolutions both inward and outward and seek to find your physical and spiritual path.

You may wander, but you are resilient and will manifest your goals in time.

The card suggests that what you view as your strengths may be your greatest weakness, and what you view as your weakness may actually be your greatest strength.

You are being told that you must look both inward and outward if you wish to move from where you are to where you want to be.

Some days you may feel that your life is justr about survival and that you cannot endure. Yet, you are self-sufficient and you will find a way to conserve your strength and your energy. You will be able to stay the course.

If you are lost, look first inside yourself instead of outside.

*Reversed – isolated, aimless*

Look for the duality in your resilience. Seek both inward and outward as you seek to find your physical and spiritual path. You may wander, but you are resilient and will manifest your goals in time.

The camel represents travel, journeys, wisdom, endurance, survival, service, self-sufficiency, conservation, and, of course, stamina.

Keywords: Travel, journey, wisdom, endurance, resilience, self-sufficiency, conservation, stamina

Number 36 represents the materialization of your ambitions and goals by the intelligent use of your thoughts and brainpower.

36 is also universe is reminding you to go within, to concentrate on your spiritual life as much as you have focused on the materialization of your ambitions.

Deserts are the symbolic dominions whose apparent emptiness feeds the search for spirituality and enlightenment.

The image desert lacks both the specificity of sand or the definition of a worn path.

This card often comes up if you are coming into or going through some challenge in your life.

You may feel lost or have a sense of aimlessness. Look for the duality in your resilience. Seek resolutions both inward and outward and seek to find your physical and spiritual path.

You may wander, but you are resilient and will manifest your goals in time.

The card suggests that what you view as your strengths may be your greatest weakness, and what you view as your weakness may actually be your greatest strength.

You are being told that you must look both inward and outward if you wish to move from where you are to where you want to be.

Some days you may feel that your life is justr about survival and that you cannot endure. Yet, you are self-sufficient and you will find a way to conserve your strength and your energy. You will be able to stay the course.

If you are lost, look first inside yourself instead of outside.

Focus And Shuffle
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