Are tarot cards and oracle cards the same

What’s the difference between tarot cards and Oracle Cards? I get asked this question all the time!

When I was 17 years old I got my very first personal Oracle in the form of a tarot deck. It was the Rider Waite Tarot and it changed my life forever. 

Then shortly after I was introduced to other divination systems, like Norse Runes, the I-Ching, and others that lit me up like a candle! Little did I know then that teaching about divination tools and Oracles as a means of self-understanding and communicating with the Divine would become the main focus of my work. Curiosity led to transformation and now here we are. 

Over the years, (even before I began my now 35-year-long career working as an intuitive and Oracle creator), I used the tarot daily and collected tarot decks. At one point I had 62 decks! As you can imagine, I got to know how to work with the tarot intimately. I taught workshops on working with the tarot, then eventually went on to create a different form of Oracle – these are called Oracle Cards.

In recent years, Tarot Cards and Oracle Cards have become more and more popular as people are looking for ways to form a direct relationship with their higher power. Personally, Oracle Cards are one of my favorite tools for getting guidance from Spirit and staying aligned on the path of my highest good. 

There are both differences and similarities in Oracle Cards and Tarot Cards, so how do you know which one is best for your needs and desires? Let’s explore!

So what is the difference between Oracle Cards & Tarot Cards?

The question of what sets these two types of cards apart stems from the fact that they do have some similarities! So let’s talk first about what they have in common…

  1. The Tarot is an Oracle in the form of a card deck.   
  2. Oracle Cards are an oracle too (form implied) 

What is an Oracle?

Outside an Oracle being a person who receives and delivers wise guidance (like me, or like the ancient priestesses in the Greek temple of Delphi), an Oracle is a tool used in divination. 

It is an intermediary tool that is created to facilitate Divine or Higher Guidance that uses symbols to form a language through which this communication is possible. An Oracle works through synchronicity, or meaningful coincidence when a person uses it. 

An Oracle can be a card deck, a set of runes on wood chips or stones, sticks or coins like the I-Ching, etc… It always works on a specific symbolic system that allows the information to be accessed about whatever subject the person using them seeks to know. 

Okay… now that we know Oracle Cards and Tarot Cards are both Oracles and their purpose is similar, let’s explore their differences. 

The Tarot

The tarot is a fixed system. That means it has a strong tradition and is meant to have a specific reliable structure. 

In order to call a card deck a Tarot Deck, it must have 78 cards that will always be split into 22 major arcana cards, and 56 minor cards.

When you pick up a deck that says “ tarot” you can expect that deck to have that specific structure. The meanings of each card should be similar in every tarot deck with slight variations based on the psychology and spin that the author and artist provide. 

The tarot’s history is rich and long as it was first designed in 15th century Italy (that we know for sure) although much lore surrounds the tarot’s possible relationship to Egyptian mystery traditions, the Kabbalah, and others. 

The bottom line is the Tarot has been around for a few hundred years, and we associate specific traditional spreads with it too, like the 7 card Horseshoe Spread, the 10 card Celtic Crossand the 21 card spread, which I used in my work as an intuitive. 

Even the traditional imagery of tarot and its card meanings still shows its medieval roots as it was created in that specific time to reflect society at that time although there remains a universality about it regardless.  

When I created The Good Tarot, I designed it to be used by traditionalists and modern spiritual seekers, and innovators alike. 

If you know how to work with traditional tarot, you can use my Good Tarot deck the same way. If you want to work with it as I have created it – you will see in the guidebook affirmations and a positive modern psychological twist to the way you’d read them. As if you were moving through the experience of the cards that reflect your life rather than seeing the cards as fixed in their subjects. You can find out more about my Good Tarot deck or purchase your copy in my store… 

Modern Tarot creators take some liberties to shift the focus onto our contemporary lives. 

Oracle Cards

Now, Oracle Cards are different from tarot because they are fluid systems.

What does that mean? It means every Oracle deck will differ from the other. It’s up to the author to create the vocabulary and system the Oracle card deck operates on. It’s called a Lexicon. All the parts of the Oracle need to work together to have an Oracle that works as a true divination system. 

Each Oracle Card deck is its own little universe and is generally distinct from the others by its art, author, and themes. I can only speak for myself, but my decks are all based on a system I created, inspired, and derived from the ancient ones and each one is unique

Oracle Cards are fairly new forms of divination. Oracle Cards began to be popular in the early 1900s in Europe with the advent of the Lenormand Oracle (which I’m not going to get into here), then gained popularity again in the 1970’s onward. 

Today you will see unique and interesting Oracle Cards that reflect our current culture.

The way Oracle card decks are created and for what purpose varies:

  • Some Oracles are meant to be pulled with only one card a day. 
  • Others are true divination systems with which you can do Oracle card readings for yourself and others
  • Some are reflective cards for emotional wisdom.
  • Others are affirmations. 

There are many different versions, and these days, there are so many to choose from! 

If you want to learn more about Oracle Cards, check out my blog post called, What are Oracle Cards?, where I talk in more detail about how Oracle Cards have impacted my life and how you might use them on your spiritual path. 

Oracle card decks are independent of the others, although I love to use more than one for a second opinion or different take on a subject. And, all my Oracle card decks were created to work together like a mystical council of wise beings that can connect you to your Highest Good and deepest wisdom. It’s probably why so many people collect my decks.

If you’re curious about dipping your toes into the world of Oracle Cards, or going deeper on your Oracle Card journey with a new deck, I created an Ultimate Guide to my Oracle Cards, where I introduce my favorite decks, why I created them, and what they’re best used for. 

Choosing an Oracle Card Deck

When choosing a deck, a few good pointers are:

  1. Do you vibe with the author?
  2. Do you feel your values align with the authors?
  3. What level of expertise and background does the author have?

That said, there are great decks out there by first-timers too, so keep an open mind and follow your heart. You will find the one that works for you- tarot or Oracle card deck, or maybe both!

One of the things I love about working with this form of divination is that Oracle Cards can offer really practical guidance on your spiritual path. In fact, I teach people how to do Oracle Spreads for all kinds of topics, including spreads for love and relationships, and so much more! 

If you’re just starting out on your spiritual journey, Oracle Cards are a perfect place to start. You might also enjoy checking out this guide to getting started on your spiritual journey. 

I hope this brief comparison helps you to distinguish between tarot cards vs Oracle cards and gives you an idea of how you might begin exploring whichever one speaks to you. I will tell you, I love them all.

My current passion is creating Oracle Cards and I am blessed to have a fantastic publisher at Hay House Inc. who gives me the opportunity to make them and an amazing artist that works with me on every deck. I am also blessed to feel prolific when it comes to creating and channeling oracle card decks for specifically divination purposes.

I love the tarot too, especially because they were the first tool I learned.

And neither is better or worse – they are just different.

No matter which Oracle Card deck or tarot deck you find that resonates with you, remember that they are a tool to help you connect to a chatty Universe. And, as I always say, when you open your connection to the Universe anything is possible! 

If you’re feeling curious and excited about Oracle Cards and how you can use them on your spiritual journey, save your spot for my FREE Online Masterclass: “How to Use Oracle Cards in 3 Simple Steps: Discover How to Confidently Read Oracle Cards and Completely Trust Your Intuition.” It will be streaming on Wednesday, May 11th, 2022 at 12pm ET and 4pm ET! Click here to save your spot now!

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Yes, that's right, you can use oracle cards AND tarot cards at the same time for a detailed and intuitive reading. There are a few different ways to do this, but to start you off, I wanted to introduce you to my personal favourites and beginner friendly ways of using oracle cards with tarot.

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Oracle decks are a tool of self-reflection to add to your magical and spiritual practice, or just to use for fun. And while oracle cards can offer insight similar to tarot cards, there are some major differences. Most tarot decks are based on the Rider-Waite deck, the OG of tarot cards.

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