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The Lily has several meanings, and can seem a little confusing at times. It is one of those cards that we do not know what to make of when we first start reading Lenormand, and that it pretty much stays that way. The Lily does not have a standout meaning like other...
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The Key and House is an obvious combination, and any of us can read this. The Key is all about solutions, the idea of being able to unlock potential, and opening doors. It is a wonderful card for solutions and resolutions and encourages us to be resourceful. The House...
The Lenormand Garden and Anchor is a really clear combination, and I think anyone, including beginners, can see that this is about staying in a place.
The Garden is the card of location and places, and it is also about community, people, and events. The Anchor is clearly about staying put,...
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Admittedly, this Lenormand combination can be a little mute, not really telling us what it’s about. Let's break down the pair into its individual cards.
The Scythe is the card of cutting through. It is a sharp card that brings release and change. It also...
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The Fox and the Dog combination clearly brings up a relationship. The Dog typically represents a friend, someone we know, a colleague, a sibling, or someone in our peer group.
It can also represent someone who helps out with some work – especially with the Fox....
NOTE. In this post, “Guidebook” refers to the booklet accompanying The Enchanted Lenormand Oracle, and “Book” refers to The Complete Lenormand Oracle Handbook by Caitlin Matthews.
There is no question that Caitlin Matthews is one of the most distinguished authors in all...
NOTE. In this post, “Guidebook” refers to the booklet accompanying the Rana George Lenormand deck, and “Book” refers to The Essential Lenormand by Rana George.
Rana George is one of the more popular Lenormand Readers and authors today.
Her deck, the...
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The Clover is about luck and is one of the brightest cards of the deck. And the Dog is about friends and friendships, but it can represent colleagues, siblings, and really, anyone in our peer group. Sometimes, it can represent a child especially when s/he is older (as opposed...
NOTE. In this post, “Guidebook” refers to the booklet accompanying the Mystical Lenormand deck, and “Book” refers to the Mystical Lenormand book by Fichter.
Regula Elizabeth Fichter’s Mystical Lenormand is a unique and meticulously crafted deck whose imagery and...
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The Cross is about destiny and deep life lessons, but it can also be challenging, suggesting burdens, responsibilities, and having to deal with something.
The Mountain is often associated with a place abroad, but it can also represent an obstacle or blockage.
Together, I see...
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The Child is about new beginnings and the Scythe is about sudden change, and often, separation and severance.
Together, a new beginning is clearly ahead. It can happen suddenly or it can mean that it involves parting from something or someone.
Alternatively, it’s...
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The Book is the card of mysteries and the unknown, but it is also about learning and knowledge. The Sun is one of the brightest cards of the deck, so anywhere it shows up in a reading, it shines its light on the cards and helps alleviate any challenge, even that of the...