Mmm, I disagree. The deck is just paper with pictures on it. Now, mixing tarot with oracle style decks might prove tricky to interpret if you're relatively new to cartomancy as a general practice, but there's nothing wrong with picking and choosing individual cards from a variety of decks (helps if they are the same size) if you like. You might consider spraypainting and possibly recoating (special spray on laminate coating for playing cards) so that the backs will be uniform, although that also isn't a major issue.
I experimented for some time reading with four sets of major arcana cards from four different rider/waite variations, each different set representing the four kabbalistic worlds - atzilut, beriyah, yetzirah, assiah - and had some very interesting, although ultimately not very practical, readings. Still, oracle decks are interesting in that any particular set of cards can be composed of fairly unique symbolism that you can either read according to the pamphlet, or based on your own connection to the card and its symbols. In the absence of the artistic talent and cartomantic experience generally requisite to craft one's own oracle deck, I think this would be a fantastic idea. And, there's no reason that the major arcana don't belong in a mixed oracle deck either, although if you are an in-depth reader with a kabbalistic bent that might not flow so well.
Anyway, go for it! Experimentation is the only way decide if it will work for you. If you can't make heads or tails of readings, mix other decks! If they're inaccurate, pay better attention and connect to the symbols better. Divination can be done with strong intention and a handful of grass.
peace
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