A notorious problem I notice for would-be Lenormand readers, is that when interpreting more than one card, some can have the tendency to interpret, not what is there in the cards, but what they WANT to see instead. This usually happens when they are reading for themselves, but can happen in answer to questions for …
If the person querying is a woman, one starts from sheet 29, spinning a jocular tale from the cards nearby around the figures on display. If it is for a man, the tale is started from sheet 28 and again makes use of the cards surrounding this one. This will bring much entertainment to any …
As there’s so much out there about Lenormand now, books, websites, approaches, even rivalries, many readers new to Lenormand cards get anxious both about whether they’re doing things “right” (in the sense of having confidence because they’re new to the cards) or learning the “right way” or not. This issue has several aspects. I’ve tried …
Now, you may be starting to feel you have got to grips with the basic meanings of all the cards. But when it comes to applying them in readings, what are the main factors that can impact the meanings? And what does this mean for you, the Lenormand reader, in terms of understanding the Lenormand …
My purpose here at Lozzy’s Lenormand has always been to share with my readers guidance and information on Lenormand cards and how they are and can be used. It’s not so I can be some kind of guru and tell you what you MUST do, but to give you as much info as you need …
So in this post, I wanted to look again at the issue of Lenormand questions, but even more importantly, what the questions we ask tell us about how we frame the world, our problems, as well as our beliefs about the cards and how they “work” – spiritually, psychologically and in the big picture, the …
Have you ever wondered why some of the cards can, on the surface at least, seem to have almost the SAME meaning in a spread? And how you might tell the difference? And what the subtle differences are? Well, in this post, we’re going to look at some of the nuances between these cards in …
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 …
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 …
As many of my readers will probably know, I’m not generally a massive fan of Yes/No Lenormanding, as personally, I find the approach a bit superficial and would rather get in-depth with the cards to get a complete answer to my questions. However, there are times when you might just quickly want an at-a-glance overall …