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* Short text explaining the sigil's function.
* Short text explaining the sigil's function.


==Deck composition==
==Deck content==
[[File:Archangel Sigil Cards.jpg|450px|thumb|Two [[archangel]] cards from the Echols Sigil Oracle.]]
[[File:Archangel Sigil Cards.jpg|450px|thumb|Two [[archangel]] cards from the Echols Sigil Oracle.]]
The Echols Sigil Oracle contains 42 cards, a number with ancient spiritual connotations, including veiled references to the 42 Assessors of Maat who judged the souls of the dead in the afterlife alongside [[Osiris]] in the [[Egyptian religion]]. This number is also found scattered throughout the [[Bible]], especially in the Old Testament, where it appears in 12 different verses. In the New Testament, it appears twice in the [[Book of Revelation]] in reference to the [[Antichrist]].
The Echols Sigil Oracle contains 42 cards, a number with ancient spiritual connotations, including veiled references to the 42 Assessors of Maat who judged the souls of the dead in the afterlife alongside [[Osiris]] in the [[Egyptian religion]]. This number is also found scattered throughout the [[Bible]], especially in the Old Testament, where it appears in 12 different verses. In the New Testament, it appears twice in the [[Book of Revelation]] in reference to the [[Antichrist]].


Although the cards themselves are unnumbered, the order presented in the deck's guidebook is suggested as a pathway to healing and higher spirituality.
==List of Sigils==
Although the cards themselves are unnumbered, the order presented in the deck's guidebook is suggested as a pathway to healing and higher spirituality. If desired, a magic-worker can work with the sigils one at a time, progressing through the entire deck of 42 cards.


===List of Sigils===
===Personal and spiritual growth===
* Cord Cutting
* Cord Cutting
* Centering and Balance
* Centering and Balance