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Celtic Spirit Oracle by Nicola McIntosh is a 45-card deck from Rockpool Publishing steeped in the lore of the British Isles — forest spirits, sacred trees, mythic hunters, and ancestral guides populate each card with living Celtic symbolism. Whether you practice a Celtic or druidic path, or simply feel called to the misty wisdom of the old world, this deck offers deeply rooted guidance grounded in the seasonal and mythological cycles of the Celtic tradition.
Best for: Celtic shamanic practice, Otherworld guidance, Elemental and ancestral work
Celtic Spirit Oracle Deck: Shamanic Wisdom from the Otherworlds
The Celtic Spirit Oracle is rooted in a specific lineage of practice: the Celtic shamanic tradition, which centers on the Otherworld as a living, accessible realm inhabited by Elemental beings, gods, goddesses, and ancestral spirits. This is not a general Celtic-themed deck drawing on classical mythology for imagery alone. Nicola McIntosh built these 36 cards from her active shamanic work and her Celtic ancestral bloodline tracing to Scotland, England, and Ireland, giving the deck an authority that is felt rather than just claimed.
McIntosh, born in New Zealand and later drawn back to the Celtic lands through her lineage, encountered what practitioners of this path describe as the thinness of the veil between worlds. The Otherworld in Celtic cosmology encompasses realms such as Tir na nOg in Irish tradition and Annwn in Welsh lore, places where time moves differently, where ancestors continue to exist, and where Elemental spirits carry wisdom relevant to those in the waking world. The cards serve as a structured means of approaching that contact.
Celtic Otherworld Oracle Cards: Elementals, Deities, and Nature Beings
The 36 cards are populated by Elemental beings, Celtic gods and goddesses, and nature spirits rather than abstract symbols or general archetypes. Cards such as the White Stag, the Morrigan, the Green Man, the Standing Stones, and the Oak Doorway each carry specific meanings within the Celtic shamanic framework, and the 112-page guidebook provides keywords, expanded meanings, and practice suggestions for each. The gilded card edges and full-color artwork give the physical deck the quality Rockpool Publishing is known for across its oracle range.
Practitioners use this deck for slow, deliberate readings rather than quick daily pulls. The messages are described consistently as subtle, arriving like a whisper rather than a shout, which suits the stillness that Celtic shamanic practice cultivates. If you come to this deck looking for rapid, direct answers, you may find it asks you to slow down first. That is by design, and it is worth meeting the deck on those terms.
How to Use Celtic Spirit Oracle by Nicola McIntosh
Use these steps to open a meaningful session with the Celtic Spirit Oracle.
Set Your Space and Intention
Find a quiet space and hold the 36 gilded cards face down. Take three slow breaths to settle your mind, then set a clear intention: you might ask for guidance from an Elemental, a Celtic deity, or the wider Otherworld.
Draw and Sit with the Card
Shuffle slowly and intuitively. When a card feels ready, draw it. Read the card name and keyword first, then sit with the imagery before opening the 112-page guidebook for the full Celtic shamanic context and message.
Journal Your Otherworld Messages
After your reading, record the card in a journal alongside any images, feelings, or symbols that arose. This practice builds a personal vocabulary of Celtic Otherworld messages over time, deepening each future session.
The Tarot Fellow Standard
I carry this deck because it fills a specific gap: a Celtic oracle built from shamanic practice rather than general mythology or decorative Celtic motifs. Nicola McIntosh's work with the Celtic Otherworld comes through in cards that ask for presence and patience, and the Rockpool production quality makes every reading feel considered. If you practice any form of Celtic-path spirituality, ancestral work, or elemental magic, this deck belongs in your collection. Browse my full oracle decks collection for more divination tools rooted in specific traditions, or explore my broader tarot and divination range if you are still finding your practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in the Celtic Spirit Oracle deck?
The Celtic Spirit Oracle contains 36 full-color gilded-edge cards and a 112-page guidebook. Cards feature Elemental beings, Celtic gods, goddesses, and nature spirits rooted in the shamanic Celtic worldview of the Otherworlds.
Who is Nicola McIntosh and what is her background?
Nicola McIntosh is a Celtic shamanic practitioner born in New Zealand with Scottish, English, and Irish lineage. Her personal ancestral work and shamanic practice form the direct basis for the deck's imagery and messages.
What is the Celtic Otherworld and how does it relate to this deck?
The Celtic Otherworld refers to realms such as Tir na nOg in Irish tradition and Annwn in Welsh mythology, where spirits, ancestors, and Elemental beings reside. This deck uses that cosmology as its guiding framework for readings.
Who is this oracle deck best suited for?
The deck suits practitioners drawn to Celtic mythology, shamanic journeywork, and Elemental magic. It rewards quiet, reflective reading rather than fast pulls, and pairs well with nature-based or ancestral spiritual practices.