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The first thing most of us do when we set out to learn on our own is to understand Te card meanings. This normally means that we try to memorize the cards. But I want to tell you why you don't need to memorize the card meanings and what you can do instead to learn th...
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Not sure what the best Lenormand technique to shuffle the cards? Stick with this video and by the end of it you will have several techniques at your fingertips, and you'll be able to choose the one that you like best.
Lenormand Readers have asked me what is the best...
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If youâre starting out with Lenormand, or even if you had been reading for a while, you might be wondering how best to practice in a way that will actually help you grow.
So in this video, I want to give you some helpful tips and suggestions so you can start making ...
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If youâre new to Lenormand or youâre still trying to get your head around how Lenormand is different, then you will find plenty of interesting bits in this video.
People who are attracted to Lenormand immediately pick up that there is something special about this de...
The Astroclock is one of my favorite layouts. It is fun, easy, and gives me plenty of ideas for how to plan out the year ahead. If you havenât seen me do an Astroclock, head over to my YouTube channel and look up the annual Astroclock video for your horoscope.
The Astroclock is a large spread that ...
The Blue and Red Owl decks are the classical decks of the Lenormand Petit Jeu. They have important insets on their cards.
Insets are smaller parts of the overall design that offer different bits of information about each card. Each card in the Red and Blue Owl decks has three insets, in addition to...
Lenormand has a curious history, but we are pretty sure that a couple of decks are the oldest known to be the Lenormand Petit Jeu.
The Red Owl deck is one of two such traditional Lenormand decks. We say âtraditionalâ because they are the older versions - as far as we know - of the 36-card Petit Jeu...
I like to call our ability to stretch our reading skills, the interpretive imagination.
I donât mean by this that we invent messages that arenât there, but rather that weâre able to grasp deeper insights from the cards so we get genuinely helpful answers to our questions.
The interpretive imaginat...
Donât you wish you had a side hustle during this pandemic?
There is no doubt that this pandemic shook our grounds and pulled many carpets from under our feet.
If youâre one of the lucky few who was untouched by all this, then good for you.Â
But in all likelihood, the pandemic has restricted you a...
Of the many facets that weâve dealt with through the Covid pandemic, working from home has emerged as a key lifestyle change.
For those who arenât used to it, it proved to be a challenge. But only at first, I think, as with the technologies of the day we can quickly adapt to online communication. A...
These are truly strange times.
The corona virus has practically the whole world locked down.Â
Not only are many of us confined to our homes with little leeway to go out, but the world economy is on a standstill and emergency measures are being taken just about everywhere
I have my own thoughts ab...
The one thing that we immediately associate with Lenormand is the Grand Tableau. This isnât surprising because reading this 36-card layout is pretty much the pinnacle of the practice.
âTableauâ means âportraitâ in French, and âGrand Tableauâ means âbig portraitâ.
Itâs large and intimidating not on...