Animal Kin Oracle Cards – 7 steps with White Tiger

A female hand holding the White Tiger Oracle Cards from Animal Kin Deck by Sarah Wilder. The image also contains two pink & black illustrated flowers and the words 'This Card" and bakkehus logo.

Don’t you hate being asked to buy into something without knowing what it is or how it works? Me too.

This is why, in return for bankrolling my Easy 7-Step card process and product Printable – Oracle Cards Worksheets, I will share with you a few of my Oracle card interpretations and meanings. To keep it interesting, I will only cover Steps 2-7.

If you have no idea what my Oracle cards process is, let alone why I think brain dumping is crucial to a fun, successful Oracle cards practice, you can quickly catch up by reading my Easy 7-Step Card Process article. Otherwise, let’s get into one right now!

Disclaimer – I don’t care about spelling, punctuation, or even if what I write down during brain dumping is correct – I just go with the flow. If it pops into my head, it goes on paper.

Do my card interpretations always Match with the Oracle Card guidebook? Nope, and that’s okay because what we come up with is usually way more exciting, and in most instances, more relevant to us.

Also, the layout below is a little different to my Etsy product Printable – Oracle Card Worksheets

Enjoy!

bakkehus blue and pink illustration of a fingerprint, single eye with eyelashes and star mandala with a question mark in the centre.This doodle is the result of a White Tiger Oracle card reading.

Oracle Cards & Deck:

White Tiger – Animal Kin Oracle Deck by Sarah Walsh

Step 2 – What is catching your eye?

Symbols

  • 5 squares inside mandala
  • 2 stars inside mandala
  • 5 X within the squares and stars below

Animals

  • White Tiger face with striking blue eyes

Plants

  • not applicable

Goddess & Other beings

  • not applicable

Colours

  • Blue tones
  • White
  • Black
  • Lightest of blush pink

Other

  • Card pattern is made up of the tiger’s eyes

Step 3 – Brain Dump everything you know about the Oracle card clues

White Tiger (ROAR) – Vision – Blue card + Blue eyes. Icy cold – Cold / cool under pressure – waits before pouncing. Languid – loves lying around enjoying her or his surroundings.

I think I have seen a white tiger in the zoo but don’t know much about them. RARE – Hard to blend in? Maybe forgoes camouflage + OWNS it’s unique colouring. Screw it peeps! I am here, deal with it or just don’t shoot me.

Black & White stripes – on Zebras markings confuse biting insects – it is the same here? Breaks up your vision – Puts doubt in your mind / or leaves things to your imagination.

B+W Heaven + Earth = Spiritual colours. Bali very important even Pecalang wear sarongs. B+W. Represents Spirit in it’s entirety. Similar to Eagle (Abba) flying higher.

Blue Steel (eyes) hilarious film But maybe that’s what’s needed or not?

Blue & black Animal Kin Oracle Cards by Sarah Wilder featuring an illustrated white tiger and the word vision

Step 4 & 5 – My Interpretation and Oracle card meaning

My Interpretation:

Focus your time and energy on what is important to you. Have fun with it + don't get caught up in vacuous / glamour of it all. This ain't a Cat walk!  

OR  

Present yourself spiritually But have fun / don't buy into the 'RULES'

Card Meaning:

'Working your light is the key to seeing how it can impact the collective consciousness'


- White Tiger aligns you with unique inner power
- our unique blueprint is ours only to share 
- do not feel threatened by others 'roar'
- sometimes we need to be visible, loud & proud

Key Points:

  • Show up & own it
  • Do things your way
  • Chill out?

Key Points:

  • what interests us may take us outside of the norm
  • don’t feel overwhelmed by other’s ROAR
  • share with others your work and views

Step 6 – How did you do?

My ego wants to say I Matched because the card meaning focuses on accepting who we are and our chosen path. But the guidebook also mentions not being intimidated or put off by other people's 'roar' and the importance of sharing and collaborating with others in your community. 

Sorry ego, but this Match was called off during halftime.

Step 7 – Look up later:

White Tiger stripes because the guidebook says that they a) as unique as fingerprints and b) skin deep ‘not just a characteristic of the fur’. They’re more like pigments in the skin like a tattoo perhaps?.

Cardboard cutout of a White Tiger announcing the feeding times, prices and rules for meeting White Tigers at Bali Safari Park

Side Note:

Guess who was first to greet me at Bali Safari Park two days after pulling this card?

That’s right, White Tiger!

To say I was gobsmacked by this advert is an understatement. I could not stop thinking about this ‘sign’ (or talk about it).

Lucky you, I won’t bore you with the details of my Safari day other than to say that after watching the Big Cats in action, I now understand why people love them. The White Tiger and Lioness who said hello to me both exuded a_gentle_presence that took me by surprise. They oozed serene confidence!

Message received and understood!

bakkehus vector illustration containing two pink stars, two flowers with a white love heart in their petals, two tall pink and black floral stems, and a happy-looking owl with a pink heart in the centre of its chest

Interested in learning more?

Want to check out my jerk of an inner critic, Janice? Then this is article for you – Conversations with my inner critic