Questioning the Lenormand Oracle

20 04 2008

I’ve been experiencing financial difficulties recently, and I’ve been considering opening an ebay store to sell my original artwork, used books, and other stuff that would normally be presented at a tag sale.  For insight and guidance with this issue, I decided to ask the Mystical Lenormand if it would be beneficial for me to get involved with ebay.  Here are my results using Regina Russell’s 6-Card Question Spread:

Q: Would I find success in opening a store on ebay?

 

  • The Snake
  • The Bear
  • The Coffin
  • The Ring
  • The Moon
  • The Tower
  • The Crossroads

I discovered after I’d randomly drawn my cards that I had someone pulled an extra card (The Crossroads), so I put it to the side to be read in conjunction with the Tower as the final outcome.

Interpretation:

The Recent Past or Present:
Snake + Bear shows that I’m currently experiencing some financial troubles.

Answers the Question:
Coffin + Ring shows a transformation and end to problems, and a successful contract.  The ebay store offers an opportunity to recover financially.

Contributing Factors Yet to Be Considered:
Moon + Tower shows creativity and ambition.  Perhaps more of my emotions and creative energy will need to be invested in this project than I realize to ensure success.

Pivot & Extra Card:
Tower + Crossroads
indicates a chance to reach a high level of success with the project.  The Crossroads suggests that several new options could open up for me if I’m willing to put in the necessary effort.  In matter of work, the Crossroads can refer to a 2nd job or part time work, so it reinforces the idea that there may be more involved with the project than I anticipate.





Questioning the Cards

20 04 2008

My favorite spread for asking a specific question of the cards is one I borrowed from Regina Russell’s Card Reader’s Handbook.  The spread is designed to be used with playing cards, but I’ve found that it works equally well with other oracle cards–particularly the Lenormand.

Method:

  • Shuffle the cards until you feel ready, and then fan them out on the table picture-side down.
  • The question must be stated aloud–I’m not sure why this is so, but I’ve found that if I don’t state the question aloud as per Ms Russell’s instructions, the spread doesn’t work for me.
  • Draw six cards at random dealing each face up according to the diagram.
  • The cards are read in columns only beginning with the first column on the left.

Interpretation:

  1. The first column (cards 1 & 4) represents recent past or present influences.
  2. The middle column (cards 2 & 5) answers the question.
  3. The column on the far right (cards 3 & 6) represents contributing factors yet to be considered.
  4. Card #6 will usually contain the outcome of the question, and is considered the ‘pivot card.’ 

Sample Question Reading Using Playing Cards:

I was on the phone yesterday with a friend, and she had me ask the cards if she would be getting back together with her boyfriend.  I decided to use the playing cards and this spread to answer her question, and this reading is what inspired me to post the spread on my blog–along with the reading with her permission of course.

Q: Will I reconcile with my boyfriend?

  • Queen of Spades
  • 2 of Diamonds
  • 6 of Hearts
  • 3 of Diamonds
  • Ace of Diamonds
  • Ace of Clubs

QS + 2D = My friend fits the description of the QS (it can also represent a divorced or separated woman), and the 2D shows that she’s been enjoying her independence since the relationship ended.

6H + 3D = The 6H can represent the relationship, or it could also represent the boyfriend.  The 3D shows a temporary situation, and that not a lot of effort has been invested in the relationship, and that it’s been an ‘on again/off again’ romance.  This I know to be true.

AD + AC = The AD shows a new start, and the AC shows determination and focus.  The two of a kind would indicate a surprise.

I thought the reading pretty much nailed the situation.  My friend is a very independent woman, and she has not put forth the necessary effort to sustain the relationship.  The middle cards answer the question, and show that there will be a temporary reconciliation, but the pattern of ‘on again/off again’ will continue.  The final two cards show that a new start is possible if she is willing to focus her energies on making the relationship work.  If she would put forth the effort, she would be surprised by how different things could be.  The pivot card is a club showing that action and effort is required on her part to make a new start.