Lotería Remedios Oracle, 9781401974725
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Mexican bingo meets oracle cards: Divination, healing, and self-reflection await.

Lotería Remedios Oracle

a 54-card deck and guidebook (soulful remedies & affirmations from mexican lotería)

$36.00

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    144 pages

  • Release Date

    8 July 2024

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Summary

Lotería Remedios Oracle: A Healing Deck

A beautifully-illustrated 54-card oracle deck that reimagines the iconic game of Loteria by using the traditional symbols for divination, reflection, and healing.

La Rosa. La Muerte. El Nopal. These are just a few of the 54 iconic symbols that appear in the beloved card game Loteria, also known as Mexican Bingo. Since reaching modern-day Mexico in 1779, the deck has seen many artful incarnations, and across Latinx cultures, it has serv…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781401974725
ISBN-10:1401974724
Author:Xelena González, Jose Sotelo Yamasaki
Publisher:Hay House Inc
Imprint:Hay House Inc
Format:Cards
Number of Pages:144
Release Date:8 July 2024
Weight:400g
Dimensions:140mm x 100mm x 40mm
About The Author

Xelena González

Xelena Gonzalez practices the healing arts through writing and movement. She is a storyteller, dancer, and visiting author who centers self-love in her multi-disciplinary workshops for all ages. Her picture books include the multiple award-winning ALL AROUND US (Cinco Puntos Press, 2017), the recently-released WHERE WONDER GROWS (Lee & Low, 2022), and the forthcoming title REMEMBERING (Simon & Schuster, 2023). Xelena’s storytelling skills were honed as a public librarian in her hometown of Yanaguana/San Antonio and in Guangzhou, China, where she served as head librarian for an international school. Through her author visits, she has introduced a method of “tai chi storytelling” to more than 100 schools, museums, and libraries around the globe.

Jose Sotelo Yamasaki is a San Antonio based painter, screenprinter, and illustrator. He has garnered a national following as the owner and operator of El Fin, an exclusive online gallery showcasing the vibrant artwork that has made San Antonio a cultural mecca. His work is heavily influenced by Mesoamerican design, Mexican folk art, and Japanese Zen art. In this way, Jose’s creations pay homage to his mixed ancestries.

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