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The Sirens’ Song divination decks

Divination is becoming very popular, so lots of new oracle kits are popping up. In fact, I even co-created the Generations Oracle with Carrie Paris, one of my favorite people and an extremely talented divination expert. Carrie also just happens to be one of the creators of the The Sirens’ Song, along with Tina Hardt and Toni Savory.

It can be hard to choose which oracle to spend valuable time learning, so I hope that my review here of The Sirens’ Song divination decks will be helpful.

This set contains both a Lenormand deck and a Kipper deck, along with a very helpful instruction book.

To cut to the chase, I love this kit. I was already learning Lenormand cards, which are different from tarot or oracle cards, which you use your intuition to interpret. Lenormand cards have specific symbolic meanings and, when laid out for a reading, can be read almost like a sentence. While Tarot is certainly a valuable tool, it’s hard for me to remember the meanings of all the cards, so something like Lenormand, with its more literal meanings, works for me.

I’ve never heard of Kipper cards which, similar to Lenormand, are read literally with their meaning stamped right there on the card. Also like Lenormand, they are read according to their relationships with the cards surrounding them. The main difference, as far as I can see at this early exploration, is that (according to the instructions), “Lenormand deals with the outer world while Kipper deals with the inter-personal. Read together, the story the Sirens tell reveals the hidden meaning to be found both in people’s everyday lives and in societal issues they face.”

I test-drove the Kipper cards and was greatly impressed with the accuracy and the ease of use. I’m new to this method, so I’ll be learning more as I go, but I gotta tell ya, if you’re into divination like I am, I think you’re really going to like The Sirens’ Song.

The book is a well-written and helpful learning tool, which includes definitions for each card, sample spreads, and instructions on how to use all of the above. The imagery on the cards is just gorgeous. They all come in a beautiful box that handily holds everything for easy storage on your bookshelf.

BTW, I don’t get commisions on any sales that come from this review. I just really like this kit and want to support its creators.

Enjoy!