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Oracle Deck

⚠️ The Threshold Witch Oracle — Beta Deck

This deck is currently for official Beta Testers only. If you’ve found your way here but are not a Beta Tester, please do not use this deck yet.

If you’d like to participate, contact me to request to become a Beta Tester. Thank you for respecting this stage of the project and helping me nurture the Threshold Oracle as it comes into form.

This is a living work-in-progress. I’m still discovering what this deck is and how it wants to work. Your tracking data helps me do this!

If you are an official Beta Tester, please see the tracking instructions below before using the deck.

Breathe in, ask a question, and pull a card.

Welcome Beta Testers

Thank you for being part of the Threshold Oracle Deck beta test. You’ve been carefully chosen to use this deck and track your experience. I’m so grateful for your willingness to help.

Please do not share this page with anyone.
If you know someone who might be a good fit as a Beta Tester, please have them contact me directly.

How to Track Your Experience

Each time you use the deck, please record:

  • The date and question you asked

  • The card(s) you drew (arc + phrase)

  • Your first reaction or feeling

  • Any insights or interpretations that come up

  • Synchronicities or patterns you notice

  • Any actions you take (or don’t take) because of the reading

  • The outcome or results you notice later

An easy way to do this:
Copy your question and card draw into a note on your phone or computer, add the date, and type in your reflections and experiences underneath.

When you have about 20 entries, please send them to me by email or through the contact form on this site.

What I Do With Your Information

I read through your tracking entries to look for trends and patterns—how the deck works for different kinds of people and questions, and what seems consistent in the way it speaks.

This information helps me understand the character of the deck and how to write the guidebook and app content.

The Beta Tester Survey

Below is a short survey to gather more personal and subjective information about your experience using the deck.

Please fill it out after using the deck consistently for at least six weeks.

Your honest feedback is invaluable in helping me see how this deck works in real life.

Thank you again for your time and insight. —Annika

Beta Tester Survey
Email me your data

How to Use the Threshold Witch Oracle

Every threshold is both an ending and a beginning.
This deck was born for the in-between—when the old pattern dissolves and the new form hasn’t yet arrived. For when you sense the opportunity, but can’t see the path clearly.

Part trickster, part goddess oracle, part honest friend, and part magic 8-ball, the Threshold Witch Oracle doesn’t predict the future.
It starts a conversation with it.

Through months of use and testing, this deck has shown itself to be less about getting answers and more about entering a dialogue—between your intuition, your body, and the moment you’re in.

Cards often arrive in sequences, forming a kind of sentence or teaching arc: remember → embody → trust → release → become.

Each of the 44 cards offers a living prompt—a question, a spell, a dare, or a doorway. They invite reflection and embodied response rather than analysis.

Use the deck:

  • for daily or weekly reflection

  • before or after rituals, healing sessions, or movement practice

  • when you’re making decisions or moving through change

  • any time something is stirring just below the surface

If a card doesn’t make sense right away, stay with it. Ask what it would mean if you took it literally, if it were a metaphor, an image from a dream, or advice from a cryptic elder. Ask is there something I haven’t considered in this situation that the deck is suggesting I look at. Is there something about myself I need to look at before proceeding.

This deck isn’t here to tell you what will happen next—it’s here to guide you to listen to your inner knowing so you can take the next step on your journey with more confidence and clarity.

For more suggestions, check out the FAQ.

Have fun and let me know how it goes!

—Annika


  • These cards remind you that you already have what you need.
    They help you remember your original power, your creative spark, and the part of you that never fit because it was never meant to.
    They ask: What if nothing’s missing?

  • These cards bring you back to your body, your senses, and the living world.
    They whisper that rest, pleasure, and listening are forms of devotion.
    They ask: What if you let life touch you all the way through?

  • These cards tune you to your intuition and deeper knowing.
    They appear when it’s time to stop overthinking and start listening inside.
    They ask: What if you already know the way?

  • These cards come when you’re between worlds — when something is ending and the next thing hasn’t taken shape yet.
    They invite surrender, patience, and allowing help to come.
    They ask: Can you rest in the not-knowing?

  • These cards arrive when it’s time to move, to speak, to say yes.
    They are catalysts and permission-givers, helping you embody what you’ve been preparing for.
    They ask: What if it’s already time?

  • Over time, you’ll start to notice patterns — maybe you draw from one arc when you’re in transition and another when you’re ready to act.
    Each arc is a voice in a larger conversation:
    Reclaim → Embody → Trust → Release → Become.

    You can think of them as phases of transformation, or simply as different kinds of truth that arrive when you most need them.

The Five Arcs of the Threshold Witch Oracle

Every card belongs to one of five arcs — or families of medicine.
Each arc carries its own kind of guidance.
You don’t need to memorize them, but knowing which one you’ve drawn can help you sense what kind of message is arriving.

  • The Threshold Witch Oracle is a 44-card deck for navigating the spaces between — when the old pattern is dissolving and the new form hasn’t yet arrived.
    It’s not a fortune-telling deck. It’s a mirror and a conversation partner that helps you listen more deeply to what’s already unfolding in your life.

  • This deck doesn’t predict your future or assign fixed meanings.
    It works like a dialogue — part trickster, part wise friend, part goddess oracle, part magic 8 ball.


    Each card offers a living prompt: a question, a dare, a spell, or a doorway.


    The meaning changes depending on your state, your body, and your moment in time.

  • You can use it whenever you’re:

    • Between chapters or decisions

    • Seeking clarity about timing or direction

    • Feeling stirred, uncertain, or curious

    • Creating, healing, or beginning something new

    Some people use it daily; others reach for it only at thresholds or choice points.
    Both ways work.

    1. Ask a real question. Something you genuinely want to know.

    2. Draw a card. Read the line slowly. Notice your body’s response.

    3. If it’s unclear, draw again. The cards often arrive in small sequences that tell a story.

    4. Reflect and track. Jot down what you notice, any actions you take, and what unfolds later.

    The cards reveal their meaning through lived experience, not instant analysis.

  • The deck responds best to open, honest questions — things you’re actually feeling or facing.
    Examples:

    • “What’s needed now?”

    • “How can I support this transition?”

    • “What part of me is asking for attention?”
      Avoid “yes/no” phrasing when possible — the cards tend to speak in movement, not absolutes.

  • That’s completely normal.
    You can:

    • Sit with it and let time show you what it means.

    • Try taking it both literally and metaphorically.

    • Draw a second or third card to see if a sequence forms a fuller message.
      The cards teach through repetition, timing, and lived experience. Confusion is part of the initiation.

  • Sometimes a card lands in a way that feels confusing, confronting, or just plain mysterious.

    If you’d like support in understanding a reading — or want to explore what a message might mean in the context of your life or work — you’re welcome to reach out.

    This offer is for official Beta Testers only, in gratitude for your time and care in tracking your experiences with the Threshold Witch Oracle.

    You can email me your question, the card(s) you drew, and any reflections so far.

    I’ll respond with a few guiding questions or reflections to help you deepen your own interpretation and relationship with the deck.

    This isn’t a reading service — it’s a conversation.

    My intention is to help you discover how the deck is speaking to you and how to understand its language.

  • Yes — completely.
    In beta testing, people discovered that the deck changes its tone depending on the person and question.

    • Some get clear, practical guidance.

    • Some get poetic or metaphorical responses.

    • Others receive messages that unfold through dreams, synchronicities, or events.
      It meets each user where they are — mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.

  • Based on early testers people use it for:

    • alignment, creative direction, and energetic timing.

    • career, place, and belonging.

    • collaboration, purpose, and timing.

    • practical life decisions with intuitive grounding.

    Together, they’ve shown the deck speaks fluidly — it’s as much for body-based wisdom as for mystical insight.

  • Over time, you’ll notice it has several “voices” or modes:

    1. Practical / Literal — Direct, actionable. (“Let the silence shape your next move.”)

    2. Metaphorical / Energetic — Symbolic, poetic. (“Let the river rewrite your map.”)

    3. Reflective / Mirror — Names what’s already happening in you.

    4. Initiatory / Directive — Acts as a challenge or threshold to cross.

    5. Synchronistic / Prophetic — Meaning revealed through outer events or timing.

    You’ll start to sense which mode is active as you work with it more.

    • Ask questions that feel alive.

    • Slow down and ground before drawing.

    • Notice your body’s first reaction.

    • Let confusion breathe — don’t force meaning.

    • Consider both literal and metaphorical layers.

    • Track your cards and what unfolds after.

    • Give space between draws.

    • End with gratitude for the exchange.

  • Yes. Many people use it to open or close rituals, inform healing sessions, or guide writing, meditation, or movement.
    It integrates beautifully with intuitive, somatic, or creative practices.

  • Yes. The Threshold Oracle will eventually include a printed guidebook and an app with:

    • Card-tracking and journaling features

    • Community sharing

    • Short recorded meditations and sound journeys

    Your feedback as a beta tester helps shape these future versions.

  • Keep tracking your questions, card draws, and reflections.
    When you have a batch (around 20 entries), send them to me through email or the contact form on the site.
    After about six weeks of use, please fill out the Beta Tester Survey — your insights are helping this deck come fully alive.

Threshold Witch Oracle FAQ