Last Updated on November 5, 2024 by Kari
I just realized that I haven’t updated my oracle card morning routine to reflect how I do it now. This article was first put out when I only had three decks. I now have 12, and view oracle journaling in a different way thanks to Collette Baron Reid and my consistent practice.
There’s not much to it. Here’s how I do it.
- I get grounded and energetically in tune by either using a tuning fork or meditating.
- I intuitively pick one of my decks.
- I ask a question or focus on a specific area of life that I want guidance for.
- I shuffle the deck and stop when I’m called to.
- I pick the top card off the deck and write about it.
- I try to fill up an entire page because I find that the more I write, the more aha moments I have.
That’s it. I love this routine and find it very therapeutic and rewarding.
Even more so now as recently I tried journaling through a new oracle deck card by card and it was hell. It didn’t give me the freedom to choose my deck and card randomly and I didn’t like it at all. I appreciate the above routine so much more now that I can’t even express it in words, and I can always express things in words!
If you want to see where my oracle journaling practice took a turn, check out my review of Spark Your Inner Wisdom by Collette Baron Reid.
If you want to see my old journaling routine, keep reading.
This Is My Old Oracle Journaling Routine
I love oracle cards. I have three decks that I use often, but lately, I’ve started using all three of them together as part of my morning routine. It’s bringing me a lot of joy and comfort and enhancing my creativity. If I get another oracle deck, it will likely be included in my oracle card morning routine too. Here’s how I do it.
My Morning Oracle Reading Routine
It’s super simple and super rewarding. I find myself looking forward to it every day and I never miss it.
1. Start With The Moonology Deck
The first deck I shuffle and pull a card from is the Moonology Oracle deck I got last month. I’m still loving this deck! I appreciate that the booklet has not only the meaning of the card but a manifestation process and affirmations you can use too.
I read about my card and reflect on it a bit.
2. Next Is The Angel Tarot Cards
Next, I shuffle and pull a card from the Angel Tarot deck. I feel very connected to this set of cards as the deck has traveled with me, and I’ve used it often.
Again, I read my card and reflect on it.
3. Lastly, I Use The Money Law Of Attraction Cards
These money cards by Esther and Jerry Hicks reflect how I want to think and feel about money and wealth.ย I seem to pull the same cards a lot of the time from this deck. I guess those cards have lessons I need to implement, but I always get excited when I pull something that I haven’t pulled before.
4. I Journal My Thoughts
I put my thoughts from the oracle cards down in my journal. I focus on the positive and how the cards reflect current situations or possible situations that might come up in my day.
I always feel better after I journal. I see things more clearly, feel more grounded, and feel more optimistic.
It’s A Great Way To Journal And Level Up My Optimism For The Day
I don’t look for the negative in these cards. I look for the positive and try to apply that to my outlook for the day. This helps me move into a higher vibration quite quickly and then stay in it.
You know how sometimes you start a new morning habit and don’t look forward to it very much, so it takes you weeks or months to make it a permanent part of your morning routine? That’s not the case with my morning oracle reading. I adopted the habit within a day because I enjoy it so much. I naturally go to my craft desk when I go upstairs (that’s where my oracle cards are) and start shuffling and asking my question. I enjoy it so much and highly recommend it if you enjoy oracle cards and how they can impact your day.