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Divine New Hampshire

Before using this oracle deck, take  a few deep breaths then state out loud,

 

“I fully and completely love and accept myself, and allow the universe to guide my path.”

While I encourage each reader to trust their intuition regarding the insights each card offers, I have provided brief descriptions of what each card means to me. If you draw the same card multiple times, consider exploring its significance further—either through online research or in person—to gain additional clarity!

I truly hope this beautiful oracle card deck brings you as much joy as it has brought me in its creation.

With love and light,
Ryn

Divine New Hampshire

  • Old Man of the Mountain

    • This card speaks to the ability to lead and inspire others, even from a great distance or after you have left the physical plane.  Your insight is important to    and deeply appreciated by others.  Share your truth with the world!

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  • The Basin

    • The Basin represents peace, natural beauty and tranquility.  Make self-care a priority, and spend time immersed in nature if you are able to.

 

  • America’s Stonehenge

    • This card represents the mystery, magick and wonders of the natural world.  Dive into something mysterious and see where it leads you.  Have a magickal experience or take up a magickal hobby!

 

  • Mt Monadnock

    • Mt Monadnock encourages you to identify a specific place you can go to rest and recharge in solitude whenever life gets chaotic or you feel overwhelmed.  Where is your “happy place”?

 

  • Mt Kearsarge

    • Mt Kearsarge asks you to step back and take a look at the bigger picture.  Try to see a problem from a different angle, or reframe a negative situation into a positive one.

 

  • Mt Washington

    • Mt Washington is known as “the home of the world’s worst weather”, yet is still a popular destination for hikers, photographers and nature lovers.  Consider what there may be to enjoy regarding a situation that is troubling you.  Life is a state of mind!

 

  • Mt Chocorua

    • One of the most photographed mountains in the world, Mt Chocorua can be quite a challenging hike.  This card speaks to the necessity of being prepared and the importance of planning to ensure the success of your long term goals.

 

  • Indian Head

    • This card is all about honoring ancestors and the spirit of the land.  Do you know the history of the land you live on?  Research the inhabitants who came before you, then make an offering to show your gratitude and appreciation.

 

  • Lake Winnipesaukee

    • Lake Winnipesaukee speaks to the depth and beauty of our emotions.  It is important to lean into, swim through and release all your emotions, whether positive or negative.  What emotions are you feeling today?

 

  • Castle in the Clouds

    • This card is all about seeing beyond the current situation, and perhaps to consider astrological influences.  Don’t forget to look up!  Too often we spend so much time buried in what’s in front of us that we forget to consider the bigger picture.

 

  • Purgatory Falls

    • Purgatory Falls     asks you to reflect on recent events, consider your impact on others and also to make amends if you have caused someone else any pain or discomfort.  Be the bright light the world needs you to be!

 

  • Thompson Falls

    • Hidden away in a location accessed by a mile-long trail, the Thompson Falls card asks you to identify an area in your life that doesn’t receive much attention.  Is there something that you have been avoiding or neglecting that if attended to, would allow your inner sparkle to shine through?  Now is the right time to attend to it!

 

  • Ruggles Mine

    • Ruggles Mine is a location full of surprises, with its hidden caves and crevices and gorgeous shimmers in the water that runs along the pathways.  When I draw this card, it reminds me not to rush through life experiences, or I will miss out on significant and special moments.

 

  • Moat Mtn

    • Moat Mountain is a beautiful place to search for crystals and interesting rocks.  To me, this card symbolizes the need to carefully sift through some type of debris, discarding what does not serve you while paying close attention in order to discover hidden “gems”.

 

  • Sunken Forest of Rye

    • Sometimes at low tide in Rye, you can see stumps left behind from when the glaciers retreated.  This card speaks to the aftermath of a big event - there will be beautiful wisdom, but that wisdom can take time to be revealed.

 

  • Cat Alley

    • Remarkable and colorful paintings of cats grace this otherwise unremarkable alley…  what aspect of your life today could use a little color and attention?  Think about how much fun you would have adding that color!  Identify an aspect of your current situation that would benefit from some creative attention.

 

  • Chutters Candy Store

    • This card is all about FUN!  Being playful, experiencing childlike wonder, and doing things just for the fun of it.  When was the last time you indulged in an activity simply because it was fun?  There’s no time like the present!

 

  • Andres Sculpture Garden

    • This card speaks to symbolism and the deeper meaning of things - don’t accept things at face value.  If your intuition is telling you there’s more to a situation, there is.  Try trusting it!

 

  • Aleister Crowley House

    • The Aleister Crowley House reminds you to be open to the world beyond your five senses and to not be limited by what others believe.  Your spirituality is entirely your own - no one can define it for you.

 

  • Benson’s Park

    • This card speaks to that which is gone but never forgotten.  People, places, creatures and plants can continue to make an impact on us long after they are “gone” as spirit is eternal. What is something from your past that is impacting you today?

 

  • Madison Boulder

    • The Madison boulder brings to mind what is larger than life and the unexplainable, and the pursuit of knowledge and understanding.  Is there something in your current situation that you can’t explain?  Now is a good time to try and determine what’s going on.

 

  • The James House

    • When I draw this card, it speaks to me about ghosts of the past.  Is there a situation or a person that you are having trouble moving beyond?  Reflect on what it will take to be able to release that “ghost” and move forward with optimism and grace.

 

  • Robert Frost House

    • Drawing this card reminds me of the joy of writing - prose, poetry, channeled messages or even a simple note to a friend.  Follow wherever your inspiration leads and put pen to paper!

 

  • Monson Ghost Town

    • This card speaks to hidden history and how people solved problems without the modern luxuries we have today.  Try to think outside the box and consider non-traditional approaches to a problem - don’t disregard an approach that appears too simple to work.

 

  • Garnet Pool

    • Garnet Pool is a gorgeous example of rocks and water working together instead of being at odds.  Sometimes in life you need to simply “be the river, not the rock”.  Go with the flow instead of fighting against it, and you’ll likely observe a more positive outcome.

 

  • Frog Rock

    • This card for me is all about humor and levity.  Try not to take life (or yourself) so seriously!  Sometimes how things affect you is simply the result of how you view them.  Find something to laugh about, and see how that changes your perspective!

 

  • Goody Cole Burial Spot

    • Goody Cole’s marker inspires me to put effort into manifesting my intentions for a positive future.  Even a simple “wish upon a star” while focused on the positive desired outcome can be enough to tip an outcome your way.  Today is a great day to make that wish!

 

  • Chester Village Cemetery

    • This card brings my focus to judgement of others, and reminds me that we cannot possibly understand someone else’s struggles.  Here’s a nudge for you to reach out with compassion and kindness to someone you have judged harshly in the recent past.

 

  • Church of the Woods

    • Drawing this card is a reminder to be grateful for the presence of spirit in our lives, whether the spirit of the great outdoors, deities, ancestors, guides, angels or others.  Perhaps an offering would be appropriate today for whoever is on your spiritual cheering squad!

 

  • The Windham Restaurant

    • This card is a reminder to be open to (and acknowledge) messages our guides, ancestors and other benevolent beings send us.  What symbol has appeared in your life recently that has personal significance to you?  Notice what you’ve noticed!

 

  • Cathedral of the Pines

    • This location is always impactful as a reminder of the sacrifices of many that have helped make life better today.  It is important to reflect on how far in life you have come and what you have learned, but also to be inspired to contribute to the greater good.

 

  • Hampton Beach

    • There is nothing so grandly majestic and rejuvenating as the ocean.  Drawing this card says it’s been a little too long since I’ve been able to dip my toes in the sand, meditate on the sound of the waves, and breathe the sea air in.  What source of water are you missing today?  Make a plan to visit it soon!

 

  • Odiorne Point State Park

    • One of the best spots for investigating tide pools, this rocky location is also a place to watch your step!  Drawing this card suggests you are probably overlooking something in a current situation that’s likely to trip you up.  Proceed slowly and pay attention to your surroundings.

 

  • Mt Sunapee

    • Drawing this card may mean it’s time for you to treat yourself to a little luxury or take a vacation (ideally both)!  Pick a natural spot where you can have some “me time” - kick back and relax without having to worry about the hustle and bustle of daily life.

 

  • Flume Gorge

    • This card reminds me that “slow and steady wins the race” -    that there’s no need to rush towards a conclusion.  Sometimes the journey really is the destination!  See how the current situation unfolds without doing anything to force a specific outcome.

 

  • Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse

    • Sometimes it’s difficult to trust that a situation will resolve exactly the way it’s meant to.  Believe that things will work out for the best, even if the current situation is dark.  Glimmers of guidance and support will shine through a troubling situation.

 

  • Canobie Lake Park

    • This card is a reminder to play and have lighthearted fun with friends and family.  Solitude can be a wonderful thing, but joy and excitement experienced with others is just as important.  Spin up a game night or go on a group adventure!

 

  • Kearsarge Indian Museum

    • What do you know about the original inhabitants of the property you currently reside on?  This card is a call to action - to research the history of the land then find a way to give back to it, whether by volunteering your time, making a donation, or sharing what you have learned with others.

 

  • Discovery Center

    • What does the night sky symbolize to you?  Drawing this card suggests time would be well spent visiting a local planetarium, researching current planetary influences, or simply gazing up at the sky and discovering what you can see tonight!

 

  • Black Swan Inn

    • This card speaks to one’s ability to switch gears and be “reborn” with new purpose and new goals at any life stage.  If you’re not sure of your life’s purpose, now is the right time to put effort into discovering what that may be.  If you know your purpose, maybe it’s time for different goals!

 

  • White Mountains

    • What seems like a long, difficult path usually pays off in the end. Consider a pursuit that appears to require a long, difficult path forward right now.  If it doesn’t pay off at the end, why are you doing it?

 

  • Aryaloka Buddhist Center

    • When this card is drawn in my readings, it inspires me to meditate or practice mindfulness for some time in a room with no outside distractions or electronic devices.  It also emphasizes compassion and empathy for others encountered in your journey today.

 

  • Wonderwell

    • Wonderwell speaks to one’s need to retreat into nature and be silent and still for a period of time.  Serenity and peace are needed during this time.  Answers you seek will become clear.

 

  • Connecticut Lakes

    • This set of pristine lakes suggests that now may be the perfect time for watery adventures such as a swim, paddle boarding, kayaking, or even to simply spend a few moments skipping rocks across a pond, stream, lake or river.

 

  • Saint-Gaudens

    • This card is a little nudge to immerse yourself in artistic pursuits, ideally the ones where you roll up your sleeves and might dirty your hands!  Try pottery, painting, brewing, needlepoint, weaving, woodworking or some other craft which puts your hands front and center.

 

  • Diana’s Baths

    • As a lesser known but stunning location for cooling off, Diana’s Baths are a reminder to take time to refresh yourself or to cool off from something that’s been making you “hot”.  Do something that’s relaxing, but not necessarily what everyone else would do!

 

  • Great Island Common

    • This card is a reminder to spend time with family, including the four legged members!  Being in nature is rejuvenating but it can also strengthen family bonds when done in a group or pack!  Press “pause” and bring family to a spot that has a little bit of everything.

 

  • Franconia Notch

    • When I draw this card, it reminds me of nature’s majesty and that things have a much greater impact than we realize.  Take a moment to step back from something you have been laser focused on and try to see the bigger (grander) picture.

 

  • Lake Sunapee

    • This lake is not big or well known, but is quiet, calm and private, speaking to the strength of local community.  If there is an issue which has been troubling you, perhaps someone in your local community could be of assistance - try asking!

 

  • Gray Quarry

    • Quarries are all about foundations, building blocks and construction.  Is there something you are trying to build or create which requires focus over a long period of time?  Stick with it.  Persistence will pay dividends and solid foundations endure the test of time!

 

  • Isles of Shoals

    • This area of New Hampshire is very rocky, but if you stand on the shore for a moment, you may catch a glimpse of one of the many schools of fish which are found there.  The message is to be patient and observe - you are likely to be rewarded!

 

  • Squam Lake Islands

    • This card refers to being overwhelmed by too many choices…  if there is a complicated situation causing you stress, take a few steps back to recenter    yourself, do some grounding or spend time in quiet meditation.  Your intuition will guide you to the right path.

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