This 44-card oracle deck invites you to embrace the balance of light and shadow within yourself, discovering the strength, wisdom and magic that reside in your heart.
Written by Serene Conneeley (Practical Magic) and featuring luminous artwork by Cecilia G.F., Light in the Darkness is your companion and confidante through life’s twists and shades — helping you release burdens, navigate challenges and uncover the boundless hidden truths you already hold.
These cards will illuminate your inner light, empower your self-worth, and awaken the courage to shine authentically. With every draw, explore your own radiance, embrace your wholeness and find the stars that guide you through the night.
A compelling new release from Serene Conneeley, known for her transformative work in ritual, healing, and personal growth.
Features luminous and emotive artwork by Cecilia G.F. that brings depth and magic to every card.
Explores shadow and light through practices of energy work, affirmation, and deity connection.
Includes 44 beautifully illustrated cards and a 192-page full-colour guidebook with rituals and reflections.
Blends accessible guidance with emotional depth, making it ideal for both new and seasoned seekers.
Serene Conneeley is an Australian writer, witch, and healer with a fascination for history, travel, ritual, and the myth and magic of ancient places and cultures. She’s written for magazines about news, travel, health, spirituality, entertainment, and social and environmental issues and has contributed to books on witchcraft, history, psychic development and personal transformation. Discover more at SereneConneeley.com
A self-taught illustrator with a degree in art history, Cecilia G.F. uses her knowledge of symbology and art theory to enrich her works with meaning. She draws inspiration from many sources, including music, books, video games and mythology. Cecilia has collaborated with publishers all over the world. Discover more of Cecilia’s works by connecting with ThanatosofNicte on Twitter, Instagram and Twitch, or Ceciliagf on ArtStation.