A sister deck to the bestselling Queen of the Moon Oracle, this oracle focuses on solar power: powerful, extroverted, fertile and expansive. It details cycles and seasonal aspects, with a spectacular 11-year solar cycle to observe as well as the cycles of the Celtic Wheel of the Year and phenomena like eclipses and flares. It also features the wisdom of amazing goddesses and gods of the sun from all over the world.
Stacey Demarco was born by the beach and counts her first friends as dogs, cats and those crazy little lizards that run around your back garden. Her mother once described her as a child as “forever asking questions unless she was in nature and then she was becalmed, for a time. Then, the questions start over”.
A former successful corporate animal, she has worked for multinational companies in senior marketing and PR roles until she decided to transition into full time authorship and witchcraft.
Once described by the Australian mainstream financial press as the ‘Thinking Woman’s Witch,’ she is the author of best selling books on earth-based spirituality including the classic “Witch in the Boardroom” in its third edition, “Earth Air Fire Water” and “The Enchanted Moon”.
Her beautiful annual Lunar & Seasonal Diary (for both Southern and Northern Hemispheres) is eagerly awaited each year, is in its 14th edition and is a multiple Amazon No 1 best seller. Her work has been translated into many different languages including Spanish, French, Japanese, Hungarian and Finnish.
Stacey is also a well regarded creator of oracle decks most of which reflect Stacey’s love of and expertise with mythos.
These include: “Goddesses and Sirens”., “Gods & Titans”, “Earth Power”, “Halloween Oracle”, “The Gospel of Aradia,” “Viking Oracle”,(all illustrated by Jimmy Manton) and “Queen of the Moon”, “Divine Animals”, ‘The Elemental Oracle”, “Moon Magick” and “Deep, Dark and Dangerous” (all illustrated by Kinga Britschigi). Again, the works have been translated into other languages besides English.
She is a proud pagan (pagan means earth-honouring), active in the community, and passionate about bringing the magic of nature to everyone, especially those who sit in buildings all day. She is accessible via her facebook and instagram pages.
Stacey still lives by the sea (and still asks loads of questions) but now on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, with her husband, animal companions and about 20,000 bees. She is an avid adventure traveler, natureluster, trekker, gardener, loves messing around with photography and astronomy and is an extremely average skier, the latter which she has now fully accepted that there will be no great improvement.