Tim Girvin's

The Wanderer

An oracle of landscapes, drawn on retreat — for those who seek the path within the path.

Life is a labyrinth.
It is a winding path of woven threads.
You gather these strings
to lead yourself to the center —
the heart of Resolution.

Enter

A World of Wandering

These drawings were made on retreat in Mexico, in the quiet between movement and stillness. Each illustration is a landscape — Mountain, Forest, Desert, Cave, Sea, Air, Fire — and within each landscape, four cards await, each a moment of reckoning on the wanderer's path.

This is not divination. It is reflection. Each card holds three facets — a gift, a shadow, and a warning — for the same territory wears many faces depending on where you stand within it. Ascent may mean upward striving, or the moment you consider turning back. Oasis may bring restoration, or the temptation to stop too soon.

The Wanderer's cards do not tell you what will happen. They ask you what you already know.

Eight suits. Thirty-two cards. Infinite paths.

The Eight Suits

Each landscape, a world. Each card, a threshold.

The Oracle

Draw a Card

Quiet yourself. Hold a question. Then draw.