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Anatomy of a Witch Oracle: Cards for the Body, Mind & Spirit Cards – Aug. 8 2022
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Discover the Full Power of Your Witch Body
This stunning 48-card oracle celebrates the Witch’s body and how it unites the material and metaphysical worlds. Check the pulse on different areas of your life with cards featuring systems of the magical body, lunar and solar events, senses, and more. This deck helps you pinpoint what needs your attention most while the full-color companion offers new perspectives and directs you toward action. With the Anatomy of a Witch Oracle, you can explore the full power of your Witch body―the most magical tool in your possession.
- Print length136 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherLlewellyn Publications
- Publication dateAug. 8 2022
- Dimensions12.7 x 3.81 x 16.51 cm
- ISBN-100738769827
- ISBN-13978-0738769820
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Laura Tempest Zakroff is a professional artist, author, dancer, designer, and Modern Traditional Witch. She holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) and her myth-inspired artwork has received awards and honors worldwide. She is the author of several bestselling books, including Sigil Witchery and Weave the Liminal. She is also the creator of the bestselling Liminal Spirits Oracle. Laura lives in New England.
Drawing from the art and magic in Anatomy of a Witch, this visually stunning 48-card oracle celebrates how the Witch's body brings the material and metaphysical worlds together. With themes ranging from the systems of the magical body to spellcraft, artifacts, and symbols, the cards can help you check the pulse on different areas of your life. The included color book explores deeper meanings and guides you toward potential remedies with a message, keywords, and a prescription for each card.
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Anatomy of a Witch | Weave the Liminal | The Liminal Spirits Oracle | Sigil Witchery | Visual Alchemy | |
Also by Laura Tempest Zakroff: | Through dozens of activities, prompts, spells, and rituals, Anatomy of a Witch helps you connect with the seen and unseen worlds, your ancestors, and your living community. | Weave the Liminal explores what it means to truly be a Witch in the modern world. | The magical artwork of the Liminal Spirits Oracle connects you to the wisdom of the Witch so you can tap into the spirit realm and the deeper energies within yourself. | Tracing through history, art, and culture, this illustrated book offers an innovative and fresh approach to sigil magick that is accessible and intuitive. Y | A follow-up to the bestselling Sigil Witchery, Visual Alchemy takes a deeper look at the connection between art and magic. |
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About the Author
Laura Tempest Zakroff is a professional artist, author, dancer, designer, and Modern Traditional Witch. She holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) and her myth-inspired artwork has received awards and honors worldwide. Laura blogs for Patheos as "A Modern Traditional Witch," for Witches & Pagans magazine as "Fine Art Witchery," and contributes to The Witches' Almanac. She is the author of several bestselling books, including Sigil Witchery and Weave the Liminal. She is also the creator of the bestselling Liminal Spirits Oracle. Laura lives in New England.
Product details
- Publisher : Llewellyn Publications (Aug. 8 2022)
- Language : English
- Cards : 136 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0738769827
- ISBN-13 : 978-0738769820
- Item weight : 490 g
- Dimensions : 12.7 x 3.81 x 16.51 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: #183,240 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #578 in Witchcraft
- #639 in Wicca
- #1,580 in Divination (Books)
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

Laura Tempest Zakroff is a professional artist, author, dancer, designer, and Modern Traditional Witch based in New England. She holds a BFA from RISD (The Rhode Island School of Design) and her artwork has received awards and honors worldwide. Her work embodies myth and the esoteric through her drawings and paintings, jewelry, talismans, and other designs.
Laura is the author of the best-selling books Anatomy of a Witch, Weave the Liminal and Sigil Witchery, as well as The Witch’s Cauldron, and the co-author of The Witch’s Altar. Her first oracle deck, The Liminal Spirits Oracle, was released in June of 2020 from Llewellyn Worldwide and has been receiving much critical acclaim, including a 2021 Silver COVR award for best divination product and the International Tarot Foundation's CARTA Award for Best Oracle of 2021.
She helps facilitate social change at the grassroot through wearearadia.org, a movement focused on magical resistance and education. Laura edited The New Aradia: A Witch's Handbook to Magical Resistance (Revelore Press) which was released in 2018 and features work from over two dozen magical practitioners. You can find an extensive collection of sigils for change – many of which were co-created with her Sigil Witchery workshop students – on her Patheos blog. Visit her at www.LauraTempestZakroff.com.
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I love the artwork. Not a single image makes me cringe or wonder "Wtf?" I love that the images are whimsical yet concise--whimsical without veering off into meaningless silliness, and concise because there are no unnecessary details on the cards to muddy up your interpretation.
I love the soft yet vivid color palette. These cards are just a pleasure to look at.
I love Tempest's deck book that offers just enough for you to think about without overwhelming you with possibilities like a tarot deck book often does, which in turn gives your intuition more room to work.
The only thing I don't like about it is the size because I have small hands. Lol However, they're just regularly large, not abnormally large, LOL. (They're 9.3 x 13.9cm or about 3 5/8 x 5 1/2".) So, no need to be knocking off stars for the size!
I have a tendency to "hermione" my tarot/oracle spreads to death: instead of setting my intuition free, I get bogged down in the myriad interpretations of each card, consulting the deck's book, along with a handful of other tarot interpretation books if I'm stuck. It gets ridiculous. I bought this deck SPECIFICALLY to force myself to plumb my intuition during readings. I decided on this particular deck after reading a pagan blog by Thumper Forge called "Anatomy of a Witch Oracle: a Neurodiverse Review." I love his blog, and found his description of using this deck to be exactly what I was looking for. Highly recommend this deck! And Thumper Forge's blog Five Fold Law. (No, I don't know him. No, he doesn't pay me to shill for his blog.)
(Now, hopefully, all the images will load upright. And as I answered a friend, yes the images really are this vivid. These photos were taken outside in the shade on a sunny day because I wanted the colors to show their best selves. =D The only amplification I used was my phone camera's basic auto tweak, since my phone is old and takes crappy dim pictures. So anything that verges on neon is a leeeettle over-brightened, but all the other colors really do look like they do in these pictures.)
Stop reading reviews now. Hit "add to cart!" This deck is definitely worth it. (No, I don't know LTZ or get paid to shill for her blogs/products either.)


Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 20, 2022
I love the artwork. Not a single image makes me cringe or wonder "Wtf?" I love that the images are whimsical yet concise--whimsical without veering off into meaningless silliness, and concise because there are no unnecessary details on the cards to muddy up your interpretation.
I love the soft yet vivid color palette. These cards are just a pleasure to look at.
I love Tempest's deck book that offers just enough for you to think about without overwhelming you with possibilities like a tarot deck book often does, which in turn gives your intuition more room to work.
The only thing I don't like about it is the size because I have small hands. Lol However, they're just regularly large, not abnormally large, LOL. (They're 9.3 x 13.9cm or about 3 5/8 x 5 1/2".) So, no need to be knocking off stars for the size!
I have a tendency to "hermione" my tarot/oracle spreads to death: instead of setting my intuition free, I get bogged down in the myriad interpretations of each card, consulting the deck's book, along with a handful of other tarot interpretation books if I'm stuck. It gets ridiculous. I bought this deck SPECIFICALLY to force myself to plumb my intuition during readings. I decided on this particular deck after reading a pagan blog by Thumper Forge called "Anatomy of a Witch Oracle: a Neurodiverse Review." I love his blog, and found his description of using this deck to be exactly what I was looking for. Highly recommend this deck! And Thumper Forge's blog Five Fold Law. (No, I don't know him. No, he doesn't pay me to shill for his blog.)
(Now, hopefully, all the images will load upright. And as I answered a friend, yes the images really are this vivid. These photos were taken outside in the shade on a sunny day because I wanted the colors to show their best selves. =D The only amplification I used was my phone camera's basic auto tweak, since my phone is old and takes crappy dim pictures. So anything that verges on neon is a leeeettle over-brightened, but all the other colors really do look like they do in these pictures.)
Stop reading reviews now. Hit "add to cart!" This deck is definitely worth it. (No, I don't know LTZ or get paid to shill for her blogs/products either.)








Compared to her previous deck, the Anatomy of a Witch Oracle is much more minimalistic in its artistry, making this deck more potent as a divination tool. I guess it’s sorta hard to describe, but each card feels more like you’re scrying into a portal. Additionally, each card has a very soothing vibe and a background color that makes it reminiscent of parchment paper and gives it a much more uniform feeling as a deck. If you’re familiar with Tempest’s art at all, you already know that it is quite apparent that she’s “plugged in” to the world of spirit and that it’s channeled and conveyed through each piece of art she creates.
The deck consists of 48 cards which are divided into seven “suits” as follows:
Witch Anatomy
Elements
Senses
Body Being
Lunar and Solar Events
Witch Work
Magical Artifacts
The booklet is full of fantastic insight and gives enough of a suggestion to tap into your intuitive faculties for divination without being too rigid or limiting in each card’s meaning. The booklet also contains card spreads, how to attune to your deck, and other ways you can use the deck aside from divination. Tempest is one of my favorite witchcraft peers, and everything she does keeps evolving to more and more superb quality, whether that’s her art, her writing, or in this case, both. Anatomy of a Witch Oracle is definitely one of the best decks to come out in 2022, and like her previous deck, it has grown to be one of my favorites.


Plus I am enjoying the concept of catering to the body, mind and spirit of witches.
