THE SECRETS OF LENORMAND TAROT


 READING LENORMAND CARDS

 


For example, the Mountain card is showing protection or blockage. You have a choice to stay in or go over it, gaining new insight and experiences along the way.

The 36-card Lenormand deck offers a direct, practical path in cartomancy—its images drawn from everyday life: people, animals, objects, and events. Unlike other tarot systems, meaning arises not only from each card but from their interplay in a spread.

Yet beneath this simplicity lies a deeper current. The Lenormand cards echo ancient Phoenician wisdom—the first keepers of fire. Their secrets, once encoded in sacred language, carried the hidden messages of light. Later, the Freemasons tried to claim this knowledge, but its true power eluded them.

Lenormand readings are not just fortune-telling—they are transmissions. Each card is a spark, a reminder of the inner flame. To read them is to connect with that light, to step into the lineage of carriers who preserve wisdom across time.

How Do You Read The Paths...


Gypsy Tarot represents a path, guiding you through life-changing decisions. Cigany Tarot offers options and solutions to problems—choices that require careful consideration. The guidance of the Gypsy Card is rooted in free will, presenting paths that reflect the balance of good and evil, matter and spirit, harmony or chaos.

This card challenges you to transcend pain, bitterness, and ego-driven desires, urging you toward liberation from illusions. It reminds us of the ongoing inner battle that defines the mind, body, and ethos. Beware of the temptations of greed and the ego’s sweet allure, which can lead to the wrong path. The card stands as a symbol of mystery, stillness, and passivity.

On another level, the Queen of Diamonds reveals the inner world—a radiant manifestation of consciousness. It speaks of wealth beyond material possessions: knowledge of the Cosmos and the wisdom of the Universe. Our inner world is a reflection of this infinite consciousness, urging us to explore its profound mysteries. Read more>>




How Do You Read The Card of Mice with Lenormand...

 

So, what is the connection between the mouse, Sekmet/Hathor, and the Foreign Woman? How are they connected to Sun Ra? When the harvest is good (the gift of Ra), the population of rodents gets out of control, and we can only watch our hard work going down the drain. Sekhmet and the Foreign woman have the same message. They are both the embodiment of overpopulation, followed by disease and war.  


The Ancient Egyptians were terrified of mice, whom they saw as the carriers of disease and destroyers of crops. They associated all rodents with the goddess Sekhmet = Sura, from Sanskrit zura, i.e. lion (She was often closely associated with Hathor, the goddess of joy, music, dance, sexual love, pregnancy, birth, bloodshed, and cruelty), the bringer of pestilence. It is identical to the card of a Foreign woman, who is the embodiment of lust; she is a femme fatale.

The Seven of Clubs is showing Ptah, the husband of Sekhmet, showing a period of success and things going your way. You learn that life is constantly changing, so you have to adapt to your circumstances. 
 
This is a period of time when your beliefs are being challenged, and you need to hold firm in the face of opposition from others. This is a reminder that, despite how much you try, you cannot control everything - some things are beyond your ability to change. Here, this situation is unavoidable. The card's element is air, which is a symbol of intellect and logic, and yet we find the final culmination of this card to be a complete and total defeat of the spirit and intellect by the ego.


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