Misunderstood Deities
Estilo de vida
Gratis · Compras dentro de la app · Diseñada para iPad. No verificada para macOS.
Misunderstood Deities is a card draw app for anyone who has felt labeled, reduced, or pushed into a costume that never fit. Sixty guardian figures from traditions across the world, each one introduced through the misreading history gave them and the teaching they were carrying the whole time. Every card includes a familiar twin, a named figure from closer to home, so the bridge back is short. No streaks, no push notifications, no data collection. Free to draw every card. A portion of optional gratitude jar support goes to the Parliament of the World's Religions.
WHAT YOU GET
Sixty deities from thirteen traditions including Hindu, Greek, Egyptian, Norse, Celtic, Japanese, Yoruba, Mesopotamian, Slavic, Aztec, Andean, Afro Brazilian, and Alpine folk. Yamaraj, Kali, Hecate, Hades, Loki, Baba Yaga, Anubis, Lilith, Ereshkigal, Fenrir, Sekhmet, Eshu, Oya, Mictlantecuhtli, Xolotl, Krampus, and more. Each one written with scholarly sources cited.
HOW IT WORKS
One sacred draw per day. The rest of the time, browse the Field Guide. Bookmark the ones you want to sit with. Every entry carries the reframe, the teaching, the reflection, the source, and the familiar twin.
WHAT YOU WILL NOT FIND
No streaks. No push notifications. No dark patterns. No data collection. No ads. No retention hooks. Just the deities, as scholarship actually describes them, for people who got taught the cartoon version and want the real one.
THE GRATITUDE JAR
Four optional tiers. Offering, Garland, Temple, Pilgrimage. Tips only. Nothing is locked behind them. A portion goes to the Parliament of the World's Religions, an organization that has gathered leaders from living traditions since 1893 to practice the kind of listening this app is trying to point at.
A note from Drew: I am not a scholar. I am a person who reads, and who asked actual scholars and practitioners to check my work. If I got something wrong in your tradition, please write me. I would rather fix it than be right.
Calificaciones y reseñas
- Esta app no ha recibido suficientes calificaciones ni reseñas para mostrar un resumen.
Yagan is the 61st card. A Whadjuk Noongar Hero the colonial record called a criminal; his own people knew otherwise. He is the first ancestor card in the deck, the first Noongar tradition entry, and he is here because a reader asked for a misfit. His card ends where it should: with the people who still walk with him on country.
The daily draw now looks at who you have not met yet and nudges you their way, until you have met everyone.
The library and settings breathe a little easier: text scales with your device, the charity section is cleaner with a tappable receipts ledger, and there is a small note about why an ancestor card exists in a deity deck.
Card art no longer gets clipped at the top. If a Deity is going to make their case, you should be able to see their face.
El desarrollador (Drew Douglass) indicó que las prácticas de privacidad de la app pueden incluir el manejo de datos que se describe a continuación. Para obtener más detalles, consulta la política de privacidad del desarrollador .
No se recopilan datos
El desarrollador no recopila ningún dato en esta app.
Accesibilidad
El desarrollador aún no ha indicado cuáles funciones de accesibilidad admite esta app. Obtén detalles
Ficha técnica
- Vendedor
- Drew Douglass
- Tamaño
- 171.9 MB
- Categoría
- Estilo de vida
- Compatibilidad
Requiere iOS 17.0 o posterior.
- iPhone
Requiere iOS 17.0 o posterior. - iPad
Requiere iPadOS 17.0 o posterior. - Mac
Requiere macOS 14.0 o posterior y una Mac con el chip M1 de Apple o posterior. - Apple Vision
Requiere visionOS 1.0 o posterior.
- iPhone
- Idiomas
- Inglés
- Edad
4+
- 4+
- Compras dentro de la app
Sí
- Pilgrimage $399.00
- Temple $199.00
- Offering $39.00
- Garland $99.00
- Copyright
- © Drew Douglass
