AUTHOR'S NOTE: Although I'm normally a literalist in my reading of the Lenormand cards, this is the sort of thing that excites my imagination. Here I'm playing around with Pythagorean number theory as it might be applied to Lenormand. They are both traditional systems of thought that seem to be entirely compatible. The single-digit 1-to-9 … Continue reading Pythagorean Number Theory and Lenormand
Lenormand Meanings
The Lenormand Moon: Work, Inspiration or Feelings?
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Apart from the Sun, about which there is little disagreement, the Moon is the only traditional symbol that is common to astrology, tarot and Lenormand. In his book, Lenormand, Thirty-Six Cards, Andy Boroveshengra gives a couple of different meanings for the Moon card: reputation/honors and work or job, with recognition often arising from … Continue reading The Lenormand Moon: Work, Inspiration or Feelings?
Game of Thrones: Who Makes It To The End?
Here is the reading I promised yesterday. The goal was to see which of the remaining Game of Thrones characters that amount to anything are still standing (and still human) at the end of the season. First I shuffled and dealt the ten tarot significator cards into a line (try shuffling ten cards sometime, it … Continue reading Game of Thrones: Who Makes It To The End?
Shootout: Tarot vs. Lenormand
One of the advantages of having more than one arrow in your cartomantic quiver is that you have choices as to which one to bring to the target. The disadvantage is that you have to choose. My main reading tool from 1972 until 2012 was the tarot, and specifically the Thoth deck. But when I … Continue reading Shootout: Tarot vs. Lenormand
Deja Vu All Over Again
A forum post this morning got me thinking about which Lenormand cards might indicate a series of identical events. The discussion centered on the Ring as a possible indicator, since it can show a recurrence, but it doesn't strike me as an inherently iterative card. I might see it as repetitive in the sense of … Continue reading Deja Vu All Over Again
Wall-eyed Whinging*
*from an Old English verb, "hwinsian," which means "to wail or moan discontentedly." As I continue to explore the "build it as you go" approach to positioning a topic card in a small Lenormand spread, I decided to tackle the subject of what is likely to happen with Donald Trump's border wall. I selected the … Continue reading Wall-eyed Whinging*
“Knights’ Crossing” Example Reading #2
I'm so intrigued by the idea of a "build it as you go" layout for capturing the Lenormand "topic" card in a subject-matter-specific inquiry that I decided to do another example reading. In a couple of weeks I'm going to be featured in a local newspaper, and I'm hoping the exposure will drum up public … Continue reading “Knights’ Crossing” Example Reading #2
A Lenormand Topic-Card “Cheat-Sheet”
In working with my "Knights' Crossing" spread, I realized that it would be useful to have a visual cue-card (or "cheat-sheet") for my clients to choose which of the topic cards is the best fit for their current circumstances. I decided to select the keyword parameters for those cards that are most likely to exhibit … Continue reading A Lenormand Topic-Card “Cheat-Sheet”
The Knights’ Crossing: A Lenormand Experiment
One of the challenges with small Lenormand spreads when using a subject-matter "topic" card - Tree for health, Fish for money, Heart for romance, House for domestic affairs, Ship for travel, etc. - is that the assigned card may not appear in the layout at all if it isn't pre-positioned. This isn't a problem with … Continue reading The Knights’ Crossing: A Lenormand Experiment
A Long-Distance Travel Forecast
UPDATE #2: We hit overnight snow rather than rain at the midpoint of the trip. The remainder of the journey was uneventful. UPDATE: The weather is iffy for Thursday morning when we hoped to leave, so we might have to wait until Friday. The Mice at work eating holes in our plans! Original Post: Later … Continue reading A Long-Distance Travel Forecast