Tarot cards have been used for centuries for insight, guidance, and divination. This practice can be challenging for beginners, but this comprehensive guide can help them understand their mystical meanings. Tarot cards come in various decks, with the Major and Minor Arcana being powerful but not inaccessible to beginners.
A Tarot reading focuses on a small selection of cards, usually pulled from a specific deck. The first principle to learn about the cards is that they work as a language, with the vocabulary being archetypal. Lenormand cards are read as sentences, while tarot cards are read intuitively with order dictated by the reader. The most common way to read Lenormand cards is to treat the card meanings as words and read them in order, such as in a three-card spread.
Lenormand cards are read in pairs or strings, with each card treated as a word, a pair of them as a simple phrase, or a string – a sentence. In this video, tips for reading three-card lines are given, starting with one- and two-card readings.
Reading Lenormand cards involves reading the two cards in front of it, the card itself, and the two cards behind it. This will describe a chain of events. No future is guaranteed, so it’s important to remember that no future is guaranteed.
In conclusion, Tarot cards have different symbols and invite different approaches to divination. To master Lenormand cards, it’s essential to focus on understanding their meanings and reading them in pairs or strings. Layla, the Lenormand Reader, has been reading Lenormand cards for over 20 years and offers the only complete program to help readers master the art of reading Tarot cards in depth.
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