Seeds from the Sacred Feminine Wisdom Cards
Get Ready to Plant Those Seeds
The Seeds from the Sacred Feminine Wisdom Cards is Andrea Menard’s 52-card wisdom deck that contains gentle, land-based teachings and easy-to-use spreads, with beautiful images by Metis painter, Leah Dorion. This Indigenous deck of wisdom cards was created to help you become more comfortable in the quiet, mysterious realms of the Sacred Feminine.
Whether you are wanting a more balanced life, wanting to connect with Indigenous teachings, or just wanting to stop the cycle of exhaustion, if you are called to this deck of cards, they are meant for you, no matter who you are or where you come from.
Sacred Feminine wisdom exists in every human being, regardless of gender. Andrea would be honoured if you added this deck to your sacred bundle.
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About the Seeds from the Sacred Feminine Wisdom Cards
The History
For those who have been following the journey from the beginning, you know that the Seeds from the Sacred Feminine wisdom cards were released as a limited edition, independent deck in 2020, with a portion of the proceeds going to the Clan Mothers Healing Village. That original product is no longer being sold. The product that is finally available today is the culmination of a wonderful, multi-year collaboration with Mango Publishing, which includes an agreement to honour Andrea’s original vision of giving back to community through the Clan Mothers Healing Village.
The deck has changed in many ways but the integrity and the Metis spirit of the original deck is fully present. In fact, there are 13 new paintings by Leah Dorion to match the teachings in a deeper way AND there are a few new messages. If you have the original deck, you will certainly want to see what the buzz is all about!
The Seeds from the Sacred Feminine wisdom cards comes from humble beginnings but they were always meant for the world.
This little Metis deck is going global!
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About the Seeds from the Sacred Feminine Wisdom Cards
The Handbook
The handbook is full of simple, yet profound Sacred Feminine wisdom written by Metis author, Andrea Menard. Born in Manitoba, Andrea was raised all across the homeland of the Métis and now currently lives in Vancouver, BC on the unsurrendered territory of the Squamish, Musqueam, and Tsleil Waututh peoples.
Andrea Menard is the founder of the Sacred Feminine Learning Lodge and teaches individuals how to reclaim and embody the qualities of the Sacred Feminine. She carries the name Skooteah Equahh, which means Fire Woman in Anishinaabemowin and the Nêhiyewan name Notigwew Yutin, which means Grandmother Wind. These elemental names deeply inform Andrea’s work and colour the land-based messages contained in this oracle card deck. Andrea’s messages will help you reclaim your jumbled thoughts, listen to your feelings when they are stirred, and accept the assistance of your Spirit helpers and Earth relations.
The Artwork
The stunning artwork contained in the deck are a collection of original paintings by Metis painter, Leah Marie Dorion. Leah Marie Dorion is an interdisciplinary Métis artist raised in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
Leah’s paintings honour the spiritual strength of Indigenous women and the sacred feminine. Her paintings show the great interrelatedness of all things in creation. In her work there is a great representation of the four elements of life, earth, air, fire and water, with Earth Mother as the greatest giver of life. This collection of paintings celebrates humanity’s spiritual connection to the land. The ancient symbols of the turtle and mother serpent represent the sacred feminine powers associated with the Earth. Leah loves portraying Indigenous women in a beautiful and wholesome manner as they are considered the first teachers and givers of life in our cultural teachings.
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Read the Reviews:
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The Seeds from the Sacred Feminine by Andrea Menard & artist Leah Marie Dorion, both of the Métis Nation of Canada. The gentle keyphrases, painted Indigenous figures & sacred symbols are an invitation to spiritual connection with the land offering reMatriation for people of all genders & cultures.
The cards are glossy & flexible. It shuffles & bridges easily on thin & sturdy stock. The card backs bear the Patchwork Grandmothers logo and are non-reversible, posing no issues for the intended use. The book is full of resources & the keyphrases are simple.
The cards have human figures with a range of brown skin tones, vibrant color & texture. The alphabetical handbook led me to the keyphrase meanings in a voice that felt wise. When addressing the readers all are referred to as “Grandchild” with no gender identification. The images contain a range of human figures where gender cues might be assumed male or female, & cards where gender expression cues are absent I found myself looking for the meaning of the circular four-colored wheels hidden in the images. This wasn’t stated in the guidebook. I checked myself at that moment. It’s my job to research & go find what these symbols mean to this culture. This was another way to fill in the gaps in my one-culture life. I dove into Leah Dorion’s website & found the medicine wheel & other symbol meanings. I learned that her paintings used here were completed before the deck was conceptualized by the creator.
My four-card spread referenced the four directions, moving clockwise as the Cree Nation suggests. Symbols now came alive & the simple keyphrases took on deeper meanings. I was feeling nourished in the most elemental ways. I never felt I was sneaking into a private ceremony as a person of caucasian descent, but instead invited into a grandmother’s arms to learn. My only regret was that I yearned to pull back the large borders & learn more of this beautiful culture.
- Review: Heather @Cottage.of.Lost.Play