Magick of the Old Ones: Unboxing the Back in the Hollar Oracle by Hollar Moon Mountain
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ย. 2024
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Oh I love this one even more than the other deck. I want it, that packaging ❤❤❤
Wonderful Deck !!! I recognize some of the locations in the deck photography !!!
The Possessions card is actually my grandmothers Corningware dish I inherited from her. I use it all the time. I think of her and her broccoli casserole and grits casserole she would make in them as I recreate her recipes.(they are indestructible)
Love the new place Raecine. Nice and quiet. No more trucks and cars wizzing by in the background. 😄
I live in Central NY and the images are very familiar to me as well. My birthday is coming up . I may just have to splurge. Lovely deck.
STUNNING deck!! I've never been an oracle deck gal, but every card I felt something with. Have it in my Etsy cart, just need to save up for it, great to know she is here in TN as well. Also love your rings, so lovely. I was laughing with your pronunciation, reminded of me when I moved here, someone told me "it's pronounced "Apple at cha", and if ya say it wrong, I'll throw an apple at cha!" Can't wait until I get my hands on this deck!
I don't normally comment on videos, but this deck is so moving. I am from the very lower part of Appalachia (where it's hard to distinguish from deep south), and my family on my mother's side is from deep in Appalachia. They still don't have running water and electricity in some places. It's so beautiful to see how many of these cultural artifacts and images are relevant to people all the way up the east coast. Appalachia is so often a forgotten place, and it's so meaningful to see it be appreciated in its full complexity. Appalachia is often strange and dark--I think the revival card and the belief card with the church and bible images really strike at the heart of that--but it's also home to stunning, mysterious environments and habitats. The possessions card with the dish also embodies this; there's a balance between the love and care of preparing food in a dish, and the love of our grandmothers, and the darker side of possession and family ties. Thank you for showing this deck off and appreciating it fully.
@2:05 😔 I feel you, I have a similar situation with my brother. I will always be a fan of your work Raecine, keep doing it and stay positive!! @7:30 Yesss, my grandfather did that and my great grandmother was raised in Spain and I remember her carrying these gorgeous handkerchiefs in her hands, and my mom told me in her days they’d roll all their paper money in a ball and put it in the middle of the handkerchiefs because they’d know exactly where their money was. In the other hand my great grandmother and my grandmother held fans, constantly, it was like “the it thing”, and I acquired this myself, just the other day I bought this beautiful Haunted Mansion black gothic fan at Disney 🤣😂😆 can’t wait to use it this month 😘
At the end of the day it's not a mass produced product and as you already said is unique and well put together and worth what you pay for, I personally would be happy for the effort put into it, yours is lovely by the way.
I moved to Appalachia from the Northeast about 5 years ago. Admittedly I'm still finding my footing and acclimating my practice to the landscape from what I'm used to. But I feel this deck might really help me to root in and connect to the land.
I have some of those dishes too! Love her work and have both decks in my cart now. I feel so drawn to them, brings back so many memories a stirs a lot of feelings. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Thank you for bringing this up with the unboxing Racine. As the creatrix of a few self-published tarot & oracle card decks myself, I can absolutely relate to the time, energy, and expense of curating and agonizingly putting together every single detail of your own project and putting it out there for the world to judge. It hits different when you are self producing and distributing your own art. I have invested in several other decks by other artists and will be releasing my own decks once I feel that they are ready but I am doing so with the full knowledge that some people are always going to have a bone to pick with me but that’s okay. The right people will always find us ❤
I love this deck
I'm your age and I have those dishes 😂. I was raised by my grandmother so this hits home. I grew up in a similar situation with the organization via parents, but my grandmother was my way out. The creator is not far from me. I gotta say, I didn't think it was possible but I think I love this deck more than the first one ❤
New Hampshire girl here! I was so focused on the fact that the deck was Appalachian folk magic related I couldn't see how New England it was as well until you mentioned it! 🏃♀️➡️
I love your necklace! 😍I didn’t know about the boxing! That sounds magical indeed..I usually don’t connect to photography but these two decks pull me in and make me feel connected. I love the “wishing” , “ boundary” and few others especially..Thank you for sharing 🍁🍂🍁
I’m at 7:15 minutes into the video and I’m running to the shop to order both decks 🤤🤤
This deck ( and the Hollar Moon) reminds me of old country music - the story songs, a banjo, or an old beat-up guitar. Her photography is stunning. I think I need this one too :) I really liked hearing your connections to the individual cards.
I live in Northern New York, very far from Appalachia, but these images feel like home to me.
I liked the barrier photo, but I'd have had that as the graveyard tree seeing as it had died and is laid to rest. Great deck and I feel that black and white photography shows the soul of the person and place where colour is too busy.
That particular graveyard tree is situated/growing in one of the four corners of a very old cemetery by a one room schoolhouse. Which is why I chose the name🙏🖤🌳The folklore on graveyard trees is quite interesting. I always wandered why certain trees were found in graveyards.
loved your message about nature and this deck and the packaging is incredibly beautiful🤎 still looking for some tarot & oracle that resonate with my ancestral roots. i do feel a connection to the coastal curiosities oracle too for my grandmothers. i would love to find more decks that remind me of my little hometown in coastal north-eastern canada✨🌊❄️🌲i miss it so much all the time🥲
Love the haunting vibe of this deck. I too have that Corning Ware but in mugs and the casserole dish! So many memories.
How can someone be so unbelievably beautiful??? Completely stunning as always.
I always think that in every video of her. Additionally to her huge and profound knowledge her beauty always makes me be in Aaaaawwwww ❤❤❤
@@seelenmediumseverine2660 Absolutely!!! Her knowledge of the craft is remarkable. I am trying to get back into my practice, especially in Autumn.
@@brentmartin1981 Same here. Insist you a wonderful time getting back into your practice.
@@seelenmediumseverine2660 Thank you!!! You as well. I hope you have a magical rest of the year.
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Beautiful new place ❤ I'm happy to see you settled.
Love your earrings.
This deck looks like it would work.well with Mountain Dream tarot. 😊
It’s like the old Pyrex bowls and baking dishes.
@@lidiya2406 yes! ❤️
Corningware. Yes, I remember too. I don't like them either.
Your place looks so nice😍… also I’m in love with your rings and nail color! Where do you shop rings from?🥰
@@Addielp thank you my dear. Bloodmilk jewels.
Raecine, could you see using both (or either) decks to enhance a connection with Hekate? She is my main deity and by looking at the art, I am feeling a possibility but I would appreciate any insight from you. Thank you.
@@halcyon_distilled absolutely. They’d be very helpful for working with in regards to crossroads magic especially.
With hekate*
I’m interested in hiking the AT in a few years and was preemptively fussing about not being able to access all my decks for months. But if there’s a cool regional deck like this??? I’d be happy to stick to just one that’s hyper relevant to the land I’d be on. Worth price.
Omg I see there’s going to be a Dark Hollar Tarot. Need.
Come on down to Tennessee…we could host an event together!🫶🏻