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The John Dee Oracle draws from the visionary work of Dr. John Dee, the renowned philosopher, astrologer, and magus who stood at the crossroads of science and magic during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. This oracle, created by John Matthews and brought to life through the exquisite artwork of Wil Kinghan, offers seekers a chance to walk in the footsteps of one of history's most enigmatic figures, delving into the wisdom Dee pursued throughout his lifetime. The 29 cards are divided into four sacred towers--health, love, work, and intention--each governed by an archangel who oversees that domain…mehr

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The John Dee Oracle draws from the visionary work of Dr. John Dee, the renowned philosopher, astrologer, and magus who stood at the crossroads of science and magic during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. This oracle, created by John Matthews and brought to life through the exquisite artwork of Wil Kinghan, offers seekers a chance to walk in the footsteps of one of history's most enigmatic figures, delving into the wisdom Dee pursued throughout his lifetime. The 29 cards are divided into four sacred towers--health, love, work, and intention--each governed by an archangel who oversees that domain (Uriel, Raphael, Michael, Gabriel), guiding you through life's challenges with wisdom and insight. Included is a 16" × 23" folded diagram featuring the four watchtowers for oracle spreads. This fully updated reissued edition includes six of Dee's original Enochian Calls, translated by John Matthews, a new card back design, and an added Gloriana card, which honors Dee's great patroness, Queen Elizabeth I.
Autorenporträt
John Matthews has been a professional independent scholar since 1980, authoring over 150 publications. He has devoted much of the past 40 years to the study of Arthurian traditions and myth in general. Very active in his research, John also offers several workshops and participates in various conferences. He lives in Oxford, UK, with his wife, the writer Caitlín Matthews.