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Oracle of Heaven and Hell — Stacey Demarco 72 Card Deity Deck

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Oracle of Heaven and Hell by Stacey Demarco — a 72-card oracle deck channeling divine and infernal archetypes from world mythology. From angelic presences to underworld deities, each card offers perspective on the full spectrum of spiritual forces at play in any reading. A rich resource for deity work, shadow integration, and readers who engage with a broad pantheon of mythological figures.

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  • Brand: Rockpool Publishing
  • Author: Stacey Demarco
  • Type: 72-card oracle deck with guidebook
  • Best for: Polarity work, light and shadow integration, dual-tradition divination

Angels and Demons on a Single Card: The Dual Nature Oracle

The Oracle of Heaven and Hell takes a position that most oracle decks avoid: that the divine and infernal are not opposing forces to be kept separate but paired energies operating within every situation simultaneously. Each of its 72 cards combines an angelic figure from the Kabbalistic tradition with a Goetic demonic figure from the Ars Goetia, presenting both on a single card. The number 72 is not arbitrary; it reflects the foundational count of both the Shem HaMephorash angels and the Goetic spirits in the Western esoteric tradition, making every card a precise cosmological pairing rather than an aesthetic choice.

Stacey Demarco, the deck's author, approaches this material from the perspective that neither the angelic nor the demonic is purely good or bad, and that genuine insight requires working with both. This framing aligns with certain streams of ceremonial magic and Hermetic philosophy that treat the Shem HaMephorash and the Ars Goetia as complementary documents within the same Solomonic cosmological framework, rather than as representing opposing moral camps.

Working with Polarity, Shadow, and Moral Complexity

The deck's primary value is for readings that require holding two perspectives at once, moral dilemmas, situations where both light and shadow forces are clearly operating, questions about ethical choice, or inquiries into the hidden motivations behind an outcome. Standard oracle card decks typically offer either positive-leaning messages or straightforward shadow work but rarely both within a single card. The Oracle of Heaven and Hell structurally prevents the reader from seeing only one side.

Ceremonial magic practitioners who already work with both angelic invocation and Goetic evocation will find this deck particularly relevant to their practice: it externalizes the internal duality they navigate in ritual and makes it readable as a divinatory system. For practitioners coming from a more general spiritual background, the guidebook provides enough context on each pairing to make the readings meaningful without requiring prior knowledge of either tradition.

How to Use Oracle of Heaven and Hell

Three methods for reading with the Oracle of Heaven and Hell, from a single dual-energy card draw to a structured light and shadow spread.

  1. Draw and Identify the Dual Energies

    Draw one card and note which duality it foregrounds. Each of the 72 cards pairs a Kabbalistic angel with a Goetic demon. The guidebook explains how to read both the angelic and infernal energy together rather than choosing only one of them.

  2. Apply to Polarity Questions

    Use this oracle for readings about polarity or moral tension. The 72-card structure maps onto the 72 names of angelic and demonic tradition, giving each card a cosmological weight connecting both Kabbalistic and Solomonic grimoire systems at once.

  3. Try a Light and Shadow Dual Draw

    For a light-and-shadow reading, draw two cards: one for what works in your favor and one for what opposes it. The interplay between each card's paired divine and infernal energies often surfaces the central tension within the situation you examine.

The Tarot Fellow Standard

I stock the Oracle of Heaven and Hell because its structural commitment to duality makes it genuinely different from both angel oracle decks and demon oracle decks taken individually. Refusing to separate the divine from the infernal is a substantive interpretive choice, not just an aesthetic one, and it produces readings that sit with moral complexity rather than resolving it prematurely. If you want to explore the broader landscape of angel and demon traditions in print, browse my esoteric occult books collection for the literature that contextualizes this deck's dual-tradition approach.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in the Oracle of Heaven and Hell?

The deck has 72 cards, each pairing an angel from the Kabbalistic Shem HaMephorash with a Goetic demon from the Ars Goetia. The count of 72 reflects the foundational number of both angelic and demonic spirits in these interrelated esoteric systems.

How is this different from decks that feature angels or demons separately?

This deck presents divine and infernal powers as paired faces of one card rather than separating them. It holds that both forces operate together, which differs from decks that treat angelic and demonic traditions as separate and unrelated systems.

Do I need knowledge of Kabbalah or the Ars Goetia to use this oracle?

Yes. Pull a card, read the guidebook, and apply the dual angel and demon energy to your question. No prior knowledge of Kabbalah or the Ars Goetia is required, though familiarity with both traditions enriches the readings considerably over time.

What kinds of questions is this oracle best suited for?

The dual structure suits ethical questions, shadow integration, and situations where competing forces are active. It is also useful for ceremonial magic practitioners who already work with both angelic and Goetic systems in their regular practice.

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