Learning Lenormand by Marcus Katz

Learning Lenormand by Marcus Katz

Author:Marcus Katz
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: fortune-telling, theory, fortune telling, tarot reader, French, tarot, cards, salon-style, reading, tarot reading, card, lenormand
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide, LTD.
Published: 2013-03-19T04:00:00+00:00


Figure 73. The Houses

Now, each of these houses has a particular meaning that obviously relates to the card corresponding to the position. Before we go into those meanings, however, a note: whatever card falls into a particular house in a GT is not like a card falling into a position in a tarot spread. We do not simply “pair and compare” the card and the position, a T-space behavior that will limit what you can do in L-space.

As an illustration, if we laid out the GT from the previous section (Figure 71–The Grand Tableau Master) and now read it with regard to the houses, we do not simply take the first card, the Mountain, which is in the House of the Rider, and pair the Mountain (meaning in itself “stability” for example) with the Rider, meaning “communication,” etc. We know many sources may teach this because it appears to be a simple way of presenting the houses—but it is not (à mon avis) the most powerful way to use houses in L-space.

You can start in this way, if you must, and you can also do it intuitively. Here the Rider is seen riding over the Mountain—what might that mean?

If you recall our previous exercises, you will remember that the Coffin showed a positive transition as a result of learning and education—a new state of mind was to be reached. Now we can see in the houses that in the previous layout, the Coffin is in the House of the Mountain. If you read our own take on this house in the list below, you’ll see how even a simple card comparison can be layered by the house; the Coffin, showing how our sitter will be changed by new education, in this house informs us that the change will be long-lasting and not without opposition. The person will have to find sanctuary and dig deep into personal resources to “survive” courses or learning for a longer time than anticipated. This is useful information to impart to the sitter, a warning to take steps to prepare and pack for an “unexpected adventure.”



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