I'm pretty much always game for a new oracle, but an association with Hay House sends up red flags for me I don't think I've ever had a deck set from them that was worth the paper it was printed on. Other's mileage may vary...
I hope someone who has it (several someones) will comment. With 65 cards calling it tarot is probably more about marketing than about the cards.
I don't have it myself, but I borrowed my friend's copy because I was curious how it reads.
Well, for me it reads easily and accurately. It doesn't have court cards, instead it has chakra cards. To be honest I didn't miss the court cards, actually it made the readings easier for me.
I also find it an attractive deck, and am considering getting my own copy.
I have it but don't use it.the artwork is very nicely done,the card stock is the same as any other Hay House deck.The book you get with it is pretty good too.It's one of those decks I 'had to have' but I do prefer a standard 78 card tarot deck.
I do have it and enjoy it, can be very accurate and talkative, if used as an Oracle....it is not a Tarot, I wonder why that name was used, as it can be misleading....a part from that it is a beautiful deck, very good for intuitive readings.
I'm probably going to end up getting this deck. I like the idea of the chakra cards. And the artwork is beautiful.
Now whether I'll end up using a bunch or not.........?????? But I do like the sound of it - well other than it being a "tarot oracle"?? Very strange name! LOL