In front of a richly colored green and teal misty forest photo is the image of the Black Goddess Within Oracle deck box cover. It shows the Goddess Ilankaka on the right hand side, she is wearing a bright yellow dress with a yellow flower crown. She has a sash of pink flowers over her right shoulder and in that hand she is holding a shoulder height wooden walking staff. The cover reads, Black Goddess Within Oracle, a 44card Deck and Guidebook, Giavanni Washington, PhD, Art by Marla Warner. Four Black Goddesses are surrounding the deck cover. To the left is Goddess Nyingone-Mebeghe, she is wearing a long brown and yellow printed dress and is holding a wooden mortar and pestle in front of her. Her left leg is slightly exposed stepping forward where there is a long slit in the dress. Her hair is in a large afro style with four large orange flowers in front and more flowers placed throughout as a crown. To her right and peeking out from the deck from the waist up is Goddess Nambi. She is wearing a brightly jeweled bodice and gold woven belt and a green crinoline skirt. Her arms are held up shoulder high with her hands open around her head. She is smiling and wearing a partial crown of long gold radiating spires. To her right and behind the deck cover is Goddess Mumbi. She is shown from the bust up wearing an orange sleeveless dress and a dark collar necklace with long hanging fringes. Her hair is in a natural Afro with a parted middle and adornments in the center part. To the right of the deck standing next to her image on the deck cover is Goddess Ilankaka. she is wearing a bright yellow dress with a yellow flower crown. She has a sash of pink flowers over her right shoulder and in that hand she is holding a shoulder height wooden walking staff.
The Black Goddess Within Oracle Deck

 

THE BLACK GODDESS WITHIN ORACLE DECK, A 44-CARD ORACLE DECK TO ACTIVATE YOUR HISTORICAL POWER 

 

Amplifying Black Beauty, Black Divinity and Black Joy, this deck is designed to connect to you the ancient wisdom of your Ancestors and the Black Goddesses.

 

 

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Black Goddess Within

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A photo of the Goddess Card Ilankaka is balancing on its lower left right corner. Depicted on the card and standing to the side, is the goddess. She is wearing a bright yellow dress with a yellow flower crown. She has a sash of pink flowers over her right shoulder and in that hand she is holding a shoulder height wooden walking staff. Behind her is a light orange graphic starburst.

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A wooden tabletop has a blurred background of a room behind it. On the table is a laptop with a shoulder and up image of Dr. G coming off the screen at the top. She has a graphic star burst behind her. Dr. G, a black woman, is smiling and looking directly at the viewer. Her hair is in locs, curled and up to the side, one side of her head is shaved. She is wearing white cowrie shell earrings that dangle on the sides of her neck. She is in front of a pale blue and green textured background. She is wearing light makeup and orange traditional African printed tank top dress. In front of the laptop is a round white cup of cappucino with a foam heart, it's sitting on a white saucer that has a large cookie on the left side and a wooden stir stick sitting on the right edge. To the right of the coffee cup, the Goddess Ifri is standing with her red short dress on and a large sword held up in her right hand. To the front and left of the laptop, lying on the table top is a tablet with the images of the deck cover and goddess on it. Behind that is the Goddess Nyingone-Mebeghe standing in her brown printed dress, holding a wooden mortar and pestle in front of her with a crown of orange flowers in her hair. Behind her is the Black Goddess Within deck box standing and the Goddess Nambi behind it. Her arms are held out and upward with her hands on either side of her golden crown. She is wearing a brightly colored jeweled bodice dress with a gold belt. To her right is an image of the back of the cards in the deck. It is dark blue with A color image of the continent of Africa in greens, browns and yellows is above a sea with swirling waters and clouds in white. There is a bright gold star emanating from the center of the country. The image is surrounded with a Black border with a gold line in it and gold stars scattered about.

More about your bonuses!

When you order, you will receive two bonuses to welcome Black Goddess Wisdom into your life.

 

You will have immediate access to the downloadable "Getting Started With The Black Goddesses" e-guidebook with journaling prompts. These prompts will help you reflect on the messages you receive and integrate the Black Goddess wisdom into your daily life.


The second bonus is a virtual Coffee + Reading with Dr. G!  During this intimate circle, spend time with the author, learn about the deck first hand, and explore the deck through readings.

A color image of the continent of Africa in greens, browns and yellows is above a sea with swirling waters and clouds in white. There is a bright gold star emanating from the center of the country. The image is surrounded with a Black border with a gold line in it. Below the circular image is a rectangular swath of gold foil and above it to the left are golden burst lines peeking out from behind.

 

Invite The Ancient Wisdom Of

The Black Goddesses 

For Guidance In Your Daily Life.

An image of Black Goddess Within Oracle Deck card Goddess Inkosazana. She is an elder mermaid shown partially submerged. her upper body out of water is wearing a multi-strand cape of pearls. Her head is turned to the side with a huge smile. She's wearing a crown of starfish and shells. Under the water her hands are resting on a large rock and her lower body is bright blue fish scales with a bright orange, pink, red and blue fan tail. Leaning atop the card is the Goddess Inkosazana from the waist up. She is looking at the viewer, posed with her hand at her cheek and the other resting on top of the card. Behind her is a light blue graphic starburst.
 
Inkosazana

DO YOU HIDE PARTS OF YOURSELF? WHAT IS POSSIBLE IF YOU BRING ALL OF YOURSELF TO THE SITUATION AT HAND?

 

Goddess Inkosazana reminds you of the power of bringing your full self to everything you do. Don’t worry about checking the boxes or fitting into them.  Your full healing potential is activated when you are your most authentic self.

Muso Koroni 

ARE YOU FEELING BLOCKED CREATIVELY?

 

When the great Creatrix Goddess Muso Koroni appears, you know you are in for a ride!  Use Muso Koroni’s energy to help remove the self-imposed barriers.  Muso Koroni exists beyond limits, the cosmos is your playground.

 

An image of Black Goddess Within Oracle Deck card Goddess Muso Koroni. Elder goddess is pictured on the card seated in her ornate gold throne. Her arms are outstretched with a decorated staff in one hand and a feathered wand in the other. She is wearing a dark velvet gown with a gold satin collar. Her hair is in a red velvet wrap. Behind her is a black leopard with green eyes stepping toward the viewer over a log. The sky has a large golden moon and pink, orange and blue vibrant cloudy sunset. She is in a desert scene with brown lands behind her and a large brown grass building. Seated to the right of the image of the card is the Goddess Koroni on her throne. There is a light gold graphic starburst behind her.
An image of Black Goddess Within Oracle Deck card Goddess Ifri. On the card, she is standing in front and center wearing a short red sarong style skirt and one shoulder wrap top. Her arms are down and folded in front and she is holding a large sword in her right hand. She is looking slightly up at the viewer with a serious look of a warrior. Her face is painted with white markings and her hair is in long locks over heard head to the side. Behind her are two doors carved in stone domiciles. The sky in back is shades of bright orange and fiery red. The slightly opaque image of an elephant is behind her with hit's trunk up, ears out and tusks showing. To the left of the card, the Goddess Ifri is standing with her sword raised in her left hand. Behind her is a green graphic starburst.
Ifri

ARE YOU WEIGHED DOWN BY INEXPLICABLE GRIEF? 

 

Goddess Ifri appears to ensure that you remember that some of what you carry doesn’t belong to you. Please be discerning - practically and spiritually - about what you take on, especially when dealing with your own old wounds.

 

It’s Time To Walk Into The Embrace of The Black Sacred Feminine

 

This 44-card deck invites you to connect with the ancient wisdom of Black Goddesses from across the continent of Africa. 

When you work with this deck, you’ll feel the loving embrace of your ancestors and guidance from the same energy source that birthed the world. 

 

BE INSPIRED BY THE MYSTERIES OF EVERY KIND OF GODDESS:

WARRIOR, CREATRIX, FLOW, HARVEST and more!  

A photo of the Black Goddess Within Oracle deck box. Four cards from the deck are fanned out behind it. In front is Protection, an image of three warriors with swords drawn in battle. Goddess Tanit, arms posed in Egyptian style, standing in front of an ancient city. Goddess Abuk, wearing a large green beaded cape like necklace, her hands holding grain that is spilling out in to a grain filled basket beneath. Goddess Mumbi in an orange dress with a long dark fringed necklaces arms outstretched, looking downward to the left. Behind the image is a green graphic starburst. .

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This is what people said about the first deck:

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Meet The Author

Dr Giavanni Washington

 

Dr. Giavanni Washington comes from a long line of educators, moonshine makers and medicine women who took the pain away even when the rupture left them with only whatever was in the pantry. 

 

"Dr. G", as she is affectionately known, is an intuitive healer, mother, speaker, diviner and spiritual guide. 

 

Called to the medicine of ancestral restoration, Dr. G creates healing opportunities for deck users to reconnect with lost histories and ignite hidden ancestral wisdom.

 

Dedicated to amplifying Black Beauty, reconnecting to the deep roots of Black Divinity and encouraging the full expression of Black Joy, her latest creative expression, the Black Goddess Within Oracle Deck, is a 44-card deck and guidebook featuring photographs of real Black Women embodying Goddesses from Africa.

A photo of Dr G, a black woman, seated with her hands folded on her lap in front of her. She is smiling slightly and looking directly at the viewer. Her hair is in locs, curled and up to the side. She is wearing large metal and white cowrie shell earrings that dangle on the sides of her neck. She is in front of lush dark green foliage. She is wearing light makeup and orange, green and brown traditional African printed sleeveless top with a cowl neck..
A headshot of Marla Warner, a black woman wearing white crew neckline in front of a white background. She is smiling and looking at the viewer. Her long braids are over her head and to the side. She is medium skin toned and wearing black cat eyeliner and natural pink lip.

Meet The Artist

Marla Warner

Marla Warner is the creator and founder of Rebel Howl Studios.  She is a graphic artist and photographer based in Toronto, Canada. 

 

Her goal is to create art that is timeless, deeply loved, and inspires its viewers to be imaginative. 

 

To learn more about Marla and her work visit @rebelhowlstudios on instagram.

The Black Goddess Within Oracle

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