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Learn Lenormand in Seven Days!Author Andrea Green boils down her extensive experience with the original Lenormand deck and presents these essential seven steps for you to learn Lenormand in just one week.Andrea has worked with author Tali Goodwin who gave her exclusive access to the research that brought about the revival in Lenormand card reading. Now you can share for the first time the true interpretations and all the card meanings in one place!This easy-to-follow booklet combines the earliest sources of fortune-telling by cards with the latest methods of teaching. It will give you the easiest and fastest way to read Lenormand cards with confidence.As an experienced reader, you can also use this book as an essential reference guide to historical and contemporary card meanings.You are about to learn Lenormand from the first roots of the tradition to the latest branches!To develop your work even further, join the Tarot Association at www.tarotassociation.net.

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7 DAY LENORMAND

Andrea Green

Andrea Green, 2018.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other non-commercial uses permitted by copyright law.

About the Author

Andrea Green is the pen-name of a fortune-telling insider. Her first book, True Tarot Card Meaning s went straight to #1 in Tarot books worldwide (Kindle and Print) where it has remained as the top-selling book for Tarot for over a year!

She has spent many years reading and researching cartomancy, divination and the esoteric arts. Her life is dedicated to sharing the knowledge that she has accumulated over the years. She believes that there should be no mystery in divination and is dedicated to helping every person discover fortune-telling for themselves.

If you are interested in further Lenormand courses, check out the classes for every level at:

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Learn Lenormand in Seven Days

Author Andrea Green boils down her extensive experience with the original Lenormand deck and presents these essential seven steps for you to learn Lenormand in just one week.

Andrea has worked with author Tali Goodwin who gave her exclusive access to the research that brought about the revival in Lenormand card reading. Now you can share for the first time the true interpretations and all the card meanings in one place!

This easy-to-follow booklet combines the earliest sources of fortune-telling by cards with the latest methods of teaching. It will give you the easiest and fastest way to read Lenormand cards with confidence.

As an experienced reader, you can also use this book as an essential reference guide to historical and contemporary card meanings.

You are about to learn Lenormand from the first roots of the tradition to the latest branches!

CONTENTS

Preface

The Lenormand Deck is a set of 36 cards with easy-to-read symbols such as the Dog and the Tree, the Lady and the Child. The cards have simple meanings such as friend or health, a wife, or younger person. It is a very literal deck and ideal for fortune-telling, resolving everyday situations and getting quick answers. In fact, it can also be used for deeper spiritual questions and provide a lot of detail in just a few cards.

The deck is read in a different way to tarot or oracle decks, in a particular language which is very easy to learn. In this book you will be given the essential steps to learn Lenormand in just seven days and set off on a life-time journey of discovery with the cards.

You will also learn the actual history of the cards, which are nothing to do with the famous fortune-teller of Paris, Mlle. Lenormand, whose name is associated with the deck. The cards now known as Lenormand were actually designed in Germany as a game by the owner of a brass factory.

In this book are methods that are absolutely unique - youll not find these anywhere else unless theyve been copied!

Introduction

The Dog is in the House.

What can we say about this?

It is a friendly dog. The house is safe and comfortable.

The dog has been there a long time.

It protects the home and is loved by the family.

The house has been there a long time.

It has held many families and lives, over many years.

If that were a dream, or a story, it would be a nice one.

If that were a dream in answer to a question, it would be an answer that would say you are safe with a loyal friend.

And the Lenormand cards are as simple as that. They are pictures of dreams which can answer your questions.

No matter the question. If you had asked, Will my new job be OK?, Is this a good car to purchase, or Is Kim going to be trustworthy? you would get your answer.

Two cards the Dog and the House. Now lets meet the others.

Choosing Your Deck

There have been more Lenormand decks produced in the last six years than in the last two centuries, such is the new interest in this deck.

The original Lenormand deck is the best deck to buy, as it is a reproduction of the Game of Hope on which every Lenormand deck is based. It can be purchased from www.thegamecrafter.com .

You can also pick up a Blue Owl deck, which is one of the older decks.

If you browse the Learning Lenormand Facebook Group for Lenormand decks or look at the many decks produced with Kickstarter funding, you will find many from which to choose.

However, here is a quick checklist to help your decision as well as finding one where you actually like the artwork:

1. Can you tell the Clouds from the Ship or Star? The Ways from the Mountain or the Garden? It is important to easily be able to tell the cards from one another as soon as you look at them.

2. Is each card just simple symbols or full of symbols? Some new decks can be confusing because, for example, they might picture the Ways at the bottom of a mountain, or a Dog with a large sun in the design. It then becomes harder to tell which card you are looking at, if it has other symbols on it. The cards ideally should show just one symbol.

3. Can the deck be easily shuffled and laid out in a Grand Tableaux? If you want to master the largest spread, it requires space to lay out all 36 cards. Is the deck a good size for this?

4. Do the cards clearly show numbers and playing card inserts? When you discover later counting methods or correspondences with the playing cards, these will be useful. You do not necessarily need them as a beginner.

5. Does the designer understand the sources of the symbols and has referenced them correctly? If you have a deck with a ferocious dog or a cartoon laughing whip, this is likely so far deviated from the original Lenormand that it should instead be considered a semi-related Oracle deck.

There is such a wide range of Lenormand decks out there, with more decks being created every month, so you will be sure to find the decks that work best for you!

All the links to many more resources can be found at the back of this book.

Day 1. THE GAME OF HOPE

Today, on our first day of a week of study, we look at the history of the Cards and begin to learn why it is essential and easier - to know this history before we actually read the deck.

We will then look at some important exercises for practice today taking a little time, all within just one day ready for day two, where we really get reading.

In history, we start in Nuremberg, Germany, around 1799, with the production of a new parlour game, The Game of Hope , by J. K. Hechtel, a brass factory owner.

The game was played by laying out 36 cards in number sequence and then racing other players using dice, in a manner similar to snakes and ladders. In fact, all such games derive from the earliest known format A Game of Goose and perhaps trace their ancestry even earlier back to the Senet game of ancient Egypt.

The Game of Hope was typical of such games and used on each card a simple - photo 2

The Game of Hope was typical of such games and used on each card a simple symbol which was instantly recognizable to the European Christian of the time; a dog for faithfulness, a garden park for socializing, a Cross for suffering and an Anchor for hope or faith.

It also used symbols from popular fables which would be told around the typical European dining table or at bedtime; the cunning Fox, for example, appears from the Reynard stories. In another card from the Game of Hope , we see the Stork this is illustrated as eating a Frog, which comes from a fable which tells the tale of what happens to frogs who get too big for their pond!

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