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The Afro Fantasy Walking Tree Oracle

Plant Allies, Ancestor Magic, and Healing through Ritual and Ceremony

Illustrated by Jonathon Stalls
Inspired by Afrofuturism and African spiritual traditions, this beautifully illustrated oracle deck is an invitation to connect deeply with your ancestors, the land, and the 9 realms

Includes a 200-page guidebook


Nothing is devoid of spirit. The Old Ways are calling to us, asking us to return to the future sooner than later. Discover plant allies and how to use them for healing and connecting to the realms. Rebuild and restore your relationship with the natural world inside and outside yourself. Participate in ritual. Commune with nature. Build relationship with ancestral energies.

For BIPOC healers, diviners, and metaphysical enthusiasts, this beautifully illustrated 50-card deck connects you to the living world through meditative practices. This deck allows you to spiritually connect to yourself and the environment in a way that isn’t defined or shaped as a response to whiteness.

Each card has a title and an inspiring original illustration by Jonathon Stalls. Using the guide book, you can access different corresponding features: ritual and herbs; planetary and zodiac correspondence; and medicine of the 9 realms:

  • The object realm
  • The physical realm
  • The ethereal realm
  • The astral realm
  • The mental realm
  • The intuition realm
  • The ancestral realm
  • The coincidental realm
  • The mythic realm

The Afro Fantasy Walking Tree Oracle can also be used as a diagnostic tool to connect the reader to ritual and medicine in nature.
Monticue Connally is a Colorado community herbalist and medicine man who resonates with the sounds of African drums, rhythmic chanting and Afro-Caribbean folklore. Herbs, medical astrology, the outdoors, singing, and alternative healing methods have been a lifelong interest for Connally, who continues to use workshops, music, humor, and fun to teach people in urban areas how to access the earthly medicines growing around them. He has taught for the Denver Botanic Gardens Herbal Certification Program and now teaches for the Colorado School of Clinical Herbalism. He is also lead herbalist and youth coordinator for Front Line Farming. He received the Preventative Care Leadership Award from the Be Well Health Initiative in 2019 for being of service to diverse Black and brown communities, pushing them toward the accessible and immediate plant medicines growing all around them.

In 2010, Jonathon Stalls spent 242 days walking across the United States and has continued to walk alongside thousands of people for thousands of miles through his ongoing organizing, programming, and creative efforts. He is an artist, social entrepreneur, and advocate for social, economic, racial, and LGBTQ+ justice. Stalls is the founder of two organizations, Intrinsic Paths and Walk2Connect.

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Inspired by Afrofuturism and African spiritual traditions, this beautifully illustrated oracle deck is an invitation to connect deeply with your ancestors, the land, and the 9 realms

Includes a 200-page guidebook


Nothing is devoid of spirit. The Old Ways are calling to us, asking us to return to the future sooner than later. Discover plant allies and how to use them for healing and connecting to the realms. Rebuild and restore your relationship with the natural world inside and outside yourself. Participate in ritual. Commune with nature. Build relationship with ancestral energies.

For BIPOC healers, diviners, and metaphysical enthusiasts, this beautifully illustrated 50-card deck connects you to the living world through meditative practices. This deck allows you to spiritually connect to yourself and the environment in a way that isn’t defined or shaped as a response to whiteness.

Each card has a title and an inspiring original illustration by Jonathon Stalls. Using the guide book, you can access different corresponding features: ritual and herbs; planetary and zodiac correspondence; and medicine of the 9 realms:

  • The object realm
  • The physical realm
  • The ethereal realm
  • The astral realm
  • The mental realm
  • The intuition realm
  • The ancestral realm
  • The coincidental realm
  • The mythic realm

The Afro Fantasy Walking Tree Oracle can also be used as a diagnostic tool to connect the reader to ritual and medicine in nature.

Author

Monticue Connally is a Colorado community herbalist and medicine man who resonates with the sounds of African drums, rhythmic chanting and Afro-Caribbean folklore. Herbs, medical astrology, the outdoors, singing, and alternative healing methods have been a lifelong interest for Connally, who continues to use workshops, music, humor, and fun to teach people in urban areas how to access the earthly medicines growing around them. He has taught for the Denver Botanic Gardens Herbal Certification Program and now teaches for the Colorado School of Clinical Herbalism. He is also lead herbalist and youth coordinator for Front Line Farming. He received the Preventative Care Leadership Award from the Be Well Health Initiative in 2019 for being of service to diverse Black and brown communities, pushing them toward the accessible and immediate plant medicines growing all around them.

In 2010, Jonathon Stalls spent 242 days walking across the United States and has continued to walk alongside thousands of people for thousands of miles through his ongoing organizing, programming, and creative efforts. He is an artist, social entrepreneur, and advocate for social, economic, racial, and LGBTQ+ justice. Stalls is the founder of two organizations, Intrinsic Paths and Walk2Connect.