You may or may not use Lenormand for events prediction (old-fashioned fortune telling, in other words), but for any budding Nostrodamuses among you, you may find this post helpful Last year, I did a bit of an experiment, to see how well the cards and my predictive skills could predict news events. After all, I …
There are loads of Lenormand decks currently on the market, and new ones being created all the time. This includes the standard or most popular decks, which are widely available (see my Ten of The Best Lenormand Decks post) as well as a range of decks created by artists which can be highly individual and …
Following on from my previous post – The Lenormand Houses & How To Use Them – I wanted to add to that with a bit more detail about the other main techniques you can use to get even more information from a Grand Tableau reading, and show you some examples. The three techniques I’m going …
Since I’ve been getting back into the Grand Tableau of late (what with it being the start of June, always a good time to do a 6-month reading) I wanted to provide a bit more in-depth info about the more advanced techniques you can use within this layout and what their uses are. So in …
Noun tea leaf (plural tea leaves) (usually used in the plural) A dried fragment of a leaf of the tea plant used in making the drink tea. (Cockney rhyming slang) A thief. Since I am a Londoner as well as a Brit, I think I can happily use the second as well as the first. …