So as per my previous post discussing my top 7 tips on How To Use Extra Cards (if you have a deck that uses them), we’re going to look at how you can use them in Grand Tableaus. The best way is to expand your Grand Tableau to encompass ALL the cards in your deck (minus the …
With the death of HMQ Elizabeth II, it’s been a sad or at the very least a Very Big Change week for the UK (and Commonwealth countries) in terms of our national psyche, whether we be monarchists or republicans or somewhere inbetween. I suspect a lot of people thought or rather hoped that “It” would …
Now, have you ever considered using Lenormand’s most traditional spread, the Grand Tableau for timeframes shorter than a few months? Grand Tableaus are, of course, GREAT for periods of three months, six months, a year. But have you ever considered trying one at the start of every month? This is what I’m going to start …
Do you want to see what your Grand Tableau is saying, if anything about your love life? Is there romance in the stars for you, who’s that tall, dark, handsome stranger, will your ex ever leave you alone… or do other things seem to be taking priority at the moment, however much you might wish …
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… …
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’ …
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 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 …
Following on from my previous post about Near and Far Meanings in”Traditional” methods of reading the Grand Tableau, I now want to go into how you might actually set about reading the cards in this way, because it’s quite different from how more modern readers might read this spread. (Take a look at my main …
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 …