Over the last weekend I spent a marvelous and very educational time at a Tarot conference. Yes, tarot people have conferences, too! I learned more about interactive readings, spread creation and Lenormand! The Lenormand is a totally new oracle system completely different from Tarot and I am a convert. The Lenormand was first published in 1799 France and was attributed to a wildly popular and powerful psychic, Madam Marie Ann Lenormand. Mde Lenormand did not in fact create this deck but her fortunetelling popular I am sure was used as a marketing device for this deck. The Lenormand is a deck of 36 cards traditionally, with very simple images such as Book or Bouquet and is read much in the way that we would create sentences. For example, if you pull 3 cards from the deck and get: Woman + Anchor + Fish: Woman,
(you if you are a woman and asking a question about yourself) Anchor often meaning a stable job and Fish meaning money coming, it could mean a woman who gets a raise! People have been talking nonstop about the accuracy of this system and so I had to give it a shot. And I have to admit I love it and I think it has a place alongside Tarot. When you get a reading a reading from me and notice I am shuffling a smaller deck while you hold the Tarot, I may just be using the Lenormand in conjunction with the Tarot with you. If you are looking to use a divinatory system that might be quicker to learn, I recommend you give Lenormand a shot. Happy Reading!
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How great you've discovered the Lennies
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Jenna
10/25/2013 11:09:42 am
Ellen.... I will want to collect Lennie decks, too? Oh no.... ;) I agree with you on all points above and I think it is fascinating to pair up the L along with Tarot as I have done last week, very fascinating!
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Happy client!
10/29/2013 11:02:50 am
I'm excited to learn about this new tool with my next reading! You are amazing for staying on the cutting edge, Jenna!
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Jenna
10/29/2013 11:19:39 am
Hey Happy :) Thanks for the feedback I look forward to using the Lenormand with you in the future ;)
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