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ReadingĀ three cards is the beginning of stringing Lenormandās cards into sentences.
Mastering the short three-card line is often a turning point in our practice, because from there, we easily tip over into reading much longer lines like the ones we find in the Grand...
The Blue and Red Owl decksĀ are the classical decks of the Lenormand Petit Jeu.Ā They haveĀ important insets onĀ their cards.
Insets are smaller parts of the overall design that offer different bits of information about each card.Ā Each card in the Red and Blue Owl decks has three insets, in addition to...
Most of us come to Lenormand because of its amazing āin-your-faceā insights. But sooner or later, and the more we practice, weāll get those readings that seem to not say much.
Thereās actually a word for this Lenormand phenomenon and we can thankĀ Caitlin Matthews for it and her many contributions t...
If youāve been building your practice and exploring card triplets and beyond, you might have gotten a sense that the middle card of a line can bring out something important, anchor the reading, or demarcates the line in some way.
Thatās why simple line layouts often have an odd number of cards.Ā
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If youāve seen a Lenormand deck, youāve probably noticed that each card is associated with a playing card - or pip. The pip, card number, and sometimes a quote, are āinsetsā on Lenormandās cards. Inset are in-set within the card.
And if youāve looked closely, you might have noticed that not all 52 ...
Combining Lenormandās cards is everything in this divination system. Itās the way meaning is created and the basis for how Lenormand layouts are weaved.
Unlike the Tarot and other systems, cards in Lenormand layout are not bound to their location on the spread. Instead, theyāre read over and over a...