Table Of ContentIntroduction About the Phoenix Cards Instructions for Using Your Phoenix Cards 1. Zen Buddhist Design 2. Prairie Plains Medicine Wheel 3. Prehistoric Sorcerer 4. Mayan Jaguar Priest 5. Egyptian Buto Goddess 6. Moundbuilder Hand Effigy 7. Gypsy Amulet 8. Persian Bracelet 9. Roman Hand Effigy 10. Jukun Akuma Mask 11. Yugoslavian Earth Goddess 12. Viking Rune Stone 13. Chinese Bear 14. Elizabethan Dancer 15. Celtic Mirror 16. Renaissance Angel 17. Aborigine Bark Painting 18. Hindu Shiva 19. Greek Painting 20. Medieval Illumination 21. Russian Byzantine Cathedral 22. Islamic Crescent and Star 23. Early Christian Catacomb Painting 24. Hebrew High Priest 25. Hawaiian Pele Goddess 26. Asante Sacred Stool 27. Hopi Kachina Mask 28. Contemporary Western Symbol Summary of the Phoenix Cards The Past-Life Mandala 1. Sun Position 2. Moon Position 3. Mercury Position 4. Venus Position 5. Saturn Position 6. Uranus Position 7. Pluto Position Further Uses for the Phoenix Cards The Five-Star Spread The Four-Elements Spread Some Questions & Answers About the Phoenix Cards Sources
SynopsisThis book and deck provide an important key to past life recall. Each of the 28 images is a visual representation of a particular world culture that will bring into focus the times and places of previous incarnations. The symbols of the Phoenix Deck will trigger unconscious memories that will enable you to see yourself more clearly and help you develop latent talents, identify lessons that must be learned, and explain irrational fears, attractions, and impulses. This is the first divinatory tool especially created for studying past lives to better understand the present.