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 …
And a Happy New Year 2021 to all my readers! I’m not entirely convinced given this week’s events in the States, to be honest, as well as us here in the UK with our lovely “British strain” of corona, but am keeping my fingers crossed that 2021 will somehow manage eventually to be an improvement …
Lots of my readers, particularly those who are most interested in prediction and fortune telling, ask about using the Lenormand cards for timings. In my last post, I wrote about the most common Lenormand card timings meanings. Today, I’m going to look at the numerous ways you can read Lenormand cards for timings—as well as …
Now, as you’ll know, Lenormand Card Combinations are pretty much the bedrock of the whole Lenormand system. The highest number of visitors to this blog come to check out the card combination lists I offer here. And “How to learn the Lenormand Card Combinations” is still the single biggest problem my readers say they have …
Curious as to what Johann Hechtel’s 1799 Das Spiel der Hofnung or Game of Hope parlour game, which the Lenormand cards are based on, actually entailed? As a reminder, here is a link to the copy of the game along with its instructions that is held at the British Museum, so you can see what …
Ok, so we’ve established in my previous post on why many decks have playing card inserts and what they mean, that while the pips on Lenormand cards don’t change the meanings or have ‘extra’ ones exactly, that they can certainly deepen and enhance your Lenormand readings. So what I want to give you now is …
In this post about 3 quick ways of reading 3-card spreads, I wanted to help my readers bridge the gap of moving from simple 2-card combinations into readings of more than two cards. Now I want to do the same with 5-card readings, which takes a BIT more effort but can also be read super …
This follows on from my recent post about super quick ways of reading 3-Card spreads. Not everyone wants to use the cards to “tell their fortune” as such, but rather, to be able to use them in a way that gives us something to think about, and get a quick message from the combinations. We …
Lenormand 3-Card Spreads are one of the most basic readings you can do. Not only that, they form a part of bigger layouts such as the 9-Card Spread and the Grand Tableau. That being the case, it makes sense to really get to grips with reading them in the easiest, quickest ways possible if you’re …
It’s a little too easy to be TOO subjective when you’re reading, especially when you’re reading for yourself. It can be so hard to distance yourself from what you WANT to see, rather than what you DO see. A number of my readers have mentioned about how difficult they find it to stay objective. I …