Keepers of the Light Oracle by Kyle Gray and Lily Moses

Here’s a Hay House deck from 2016 that I’m about to give away, and before I do, I figure I’d take a final set of photos of the cards and post it here on this site as a walk-through. I no longer have any recollection of how I acquired this deck, whether it was gifted to me or sent to me by the publisher, so am unable to give an accurate disclosure. I’m fairly certain I didn’t buy it though.

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The Keepers of the Light Oracle is positioned as “a powerful congregation of ascended and enlightened beings who are dedicated to the nurturing of the world.” This deck is like a rolodex through which you can call upon these spiritual intelligences.

This deck’s draw is its creator, Kyle Gray, a spiritual teacher, bestselling author, and angel communicator. Gray does really cool work and this deck is reflective of his eclectic, integrative spirituality that’s a fun blend of Christian mysticism and angelic communication with Eastern spirituality and an interest in a global pantheon. This is one of those accessible, uplifting decks depicting angels, ascended masters, gods and goddesses from diverse world traditions. And the art is really pretty.

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Light keepers, writes Gray, are multi-dimensional and can be in all places at once with their love and guidance.” Some were once mortal, others are angels, archangels, gods, and goddesses from various folklore or sacred texts. Such a deck, or rolodex of light keepers, then, is best suited for someone who identifies as a lightworker, which is very much how Gray is branded.

I don’t think I’m this deck’s target audience, yet I can appreciate how lovely and comforting the illustrations are. And it turns out, it’s a rather suitable set of art cards to pass on to an adolescent who is just beginning to show an interest in these sorts of topics and who has a general fascination for world traditions.

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For a walk-through, click on the photos and you’ll be able to zoom in for a close-up view of the detailing and the captions.

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