The Spore Oracle
A quiet orientation

Start here

Six small thresholds for first-time visitors. Take them in any order — the deck does not rush.

  1. Draw your first card

    The oracle opens with a single card. Lay one Moon Glyph, read its meaning, and let the day's question rise from it. No account needed — this practice is free and unlimited.

    Open the daily draw
  2. Learn the language of the deck

    Thirteen Moon Glyphs, four Threshold Archetypes and thirteen Companion Spirits make up the system. Each card carries a meaning, a shadow and a prompt — browse the gallery to meet them.

    Explore the cards
  3. Find where you are in the Spiral

    The Spiral Year is the deck's living calendar — a wheel of seasons, moons and spirits that turns with the actual year. The site itself shifts colour and tone with the season you're in.

    See the Spiral Year
  4. Read the mythology and Codex

    The Mythology page tells the deck's origin in a slow, illuminated timeline. The Living Codex is an ongoing journal of short essays on the cards, the seasons and the practice itself.

    Enter the mythology
  5. Take it deeper in the Circle

    The Spiral Circle is the members' chamber — three- and five-card spreads, saved readings, the Whispered Draw narration, a yearly reading, a private codex, a prompt journal, member discounts and a quiet community thread. £3 a month, or £30 a year.

    Visit the Chamber
  6. Carry it offline

    The illuminated PDFs — the 93-page Guidebook and the 69-page Journal — live in the Library. The Bundle pairs both books with three months of the Circle.

    Open the Library

A few quiet answers

Do I need to believe in it?
No. The cards are a mirror — they work as a reflective practice whether you read them as poetry, ritual, or both.
Is the daily draw free?
Yes — and always will be. The Circle adds spreads, saving, narration and the deeper chambers.
Can I cancel anytime?
Anytime, from your account — no questions, no friction. Access continues to the end of the period you've paid for.
Where can I ask for help?
The contact page reaches us directly. We reply by hand.