Book Review
Title: Wisdom Of
The Hidden Realms
Author: Colette
Baron Reid
Publisher: Hay
House
ISBN:
978-1-4019-2342-6
4 1/2 Stars
Reviewed By:
Beverley Ann
From the Canadian
contingent of the Hay House family, Colette Baron Reid has started to
build her presence on the spiritual scene. Her second collection of
Oracle Cards, a 44-Card deck and guide book called “Wisdom of the Hidden
Realms” is a stunning new edition towards establishing Baron Reid’s
presence in the Spiritual community.
Beautifully
illustrated by Northern Californian artist Jena DellaGrottaglia (www.autumnsgoddess.deviantart.com), the cards are
visually inspiring and truly an elegant and stunning collection that
looks as if it borders between this world and the realm of mysticism.
The box set describes the cards, saying “Imagine! Before the written
word, the ancients established a Divine Hidden Realm that bridges the
worlds of nature and spirit.” Wisdom Of The Hidden Realms does not
follow a standard tarot deck format with major and minor arcane, but
with simply numbered cards with delightful new representatives on each
card such as “The Chess Queen,” “The Winged Wise Ones,” and “The Arrow
Master.”
What is
particularly unique about Colette Baron Reid’s oracle cards is that she
is an especially prolific writer and each card has information on it in
the guide book that seems to pierce to the heart of any information the
card is telling you and how that is affecting your present circumstance.
I have reviewed Colette Baron Reid’s previous Oracle cards “Wisdom Of
Avalon” and continually find myself referencing that deck for its
insightful reflections.
Baron Reid’s
oracle cards, and especially Wisdom Of The Hidden Realms, seems to have a
balance between ancient wisdom and youthful energy. Even my grown
daughter enjoys Baron Reid’s oracle cards in particular, garnering much
useful information from the guide book.
Colette Baron Reid
seems to have out done herself again. She has made a stunning
collection that will provide any one who purchases the collection the
benefit of her wisdom.
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