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 …
The Grand Tableau is THE big Lenormand reading: but it potentially holds such a lot of information that can seem overwhelming. If you’re not familiar with the Grand Tableau, you can take a look here for my overview and follow the step by step instructions on reading a Grand Tableau If you want to see …
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 …
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Now that we’re in 2019, it’s time for some “year as a whole” readings. And what better way to do that than with a Grand Tableau? Since I’ve been talking a lot about UK news in the last few months, and since we have a significant year upcoming in the UK with …
OK, so following on from the Grand Tableau instructions in the previous post, let’s go step by step with a live Grand Tableau reading. We’ll be using the 9 x 4 layout. Take a deep breath – this is a detailed reading, so it’s not gonna be quick! Step 1 After the cards have …
Please make sure you’ve read my Overview of the Grand Tableau before you begin. I’m going to give instructions here for the Grand Tableau 9 x 4 layout. This is because 8 x 4+4 is almost identical, except with that, the 4 cards at the bottom centre are used as a sort of “extra” reading, …
The Grand Tableau is the daddy (mummy?) of Lenormand Readings and involves all 36 cards. It’s a big and involved reading, very complex to do and can give you a huge amount of information about ANY aspect of the querent’s life you want to explore. In terms of timeframe, we are looking pretty big-picture. Think …