Whether you’re struggling to understand a break-up, looking to forge new alliances at work, or wanting to reconnect with an old friend, let the universe guide you as you explore how the stars impact every aspect of your relationships.
ASTROLOGY OF YOU AND ME ORACLE DECK:
72 Cards to Understand and Improve Your Relationships
by Gary Goldschneider
illustrated by Camille Chew
Clarkson Potter/St. Martin’s Press, February 2024
A companion to the bestselling book The Astrology of You and Me (Quirk Publishing), this oracle deck of 72 illustrated cards describes six archetypes—the romantic partner, the ex, the friend, the parent, the coworker, the competitor—within each of the twelve Zodiac signs. With multiple ways to read the cards, this deck offers more than just one method of insight.
The companion guidebook offers ways to use the deck as an oracle, including providing instructions for interpreting cards singularly or in a spread. It also includes nuanced descriptions of each sign’s archetypes to enhance your card reading.
Gary Goldschneider was a best-selling author of personology and astrology books. He studied astrology for forty years and frequently lectured and wrote on the subject. An accomplished pianist and composer, he performed in concerts and recitals worldwide. He lived in Amsterdam.

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