What if you do a Grand Tableau, but you’re really only looking out for certain things? Now, personally, I would ALWAYS start by read directly around my Querent card as a very first port of call (the influences I’m interested in may not be the ones actually impinging at any given time), but after that… …
Sometimes it can seem like a massive leap from just learning card meanings to actually using them to answer proper questions. And it can also seem like an even more enormous leap to go from a small reading with, say, just two or three cards, to something with any more cards AND in answer to …
The Grand Tableau, the definitive Lenormand spread, is a fantastic layout that covers all life areas. The beauty of a Grand Tableau is that there’s a wealth of information you can unearth in it. The other beauty of it is that you don’t have to. You can read it as ‘lightly’ or as ‘in depth’ …
Happy New Year! And here’s hoping that 2022 will finally bring better things than 2021 (or 2020 for that matter). New Year is often a time where we look to draw cards to give us an overview of “What is coming up?” While the ideal spread for doing this in Lenormand is the classic Grand …
One of my aims here at Lozzy’s Lenormand is to help my readers get used to the cards & game to become fluent Lenormand readers for whatever purposes they choose. But sometimes people can get a bit caught up in how “difficult” Lenormand supposedly is, and on first glance, some of the “official” layouts can …
So this is one for people who are playing around with the cards, or want to experiment with different, non-traditional, ways to read them. So if you’re a Lenormand traditionalist, look away now! You may find that: You’re not yet ready for a Grand Tableau but want something ‘more’ than just one small three card …
As you’ll be aware, the Grand Tableau is a complex spread, or at least has the potential to be, with a lot of additional techniques you can use; Houses and Knighting in particular in order to tap more information. The 9 card spread (or 3×3 or Box spread) is actually a small part of a …
So to follow on from my recent posts on Traditional Meanings and the Near/Far method in the Grand Tableau, we turn to the next, inevitable, question. What different results might we see if we read the Grand Tableau using the traditional meanings and near/far method (e.g. “Philippe Lenormand” instructions) compared, for instance, to more modern methods …
Now, the fantastic thing about the Grand Tableau is that it contains a ton of information. The un-fantastic thing about the Grand Tableau is…. that it contains a ton of information! Potentially way too much to deal with or get your head around. It can be overwhelming. So what different ways are there of dealing …
Following on from my post about Cards & Combinations to look out for in more personal-development orientated readings, let’s take a look at some readings you can experiment with if this is something you’d like to try out. One thing I’d like to talk about though, before we get into that is the issue around …