Piatnik Lenormand
I
stated in the previous blogs of this Cartomantic Mindset series that we read
Lenormand by juxtaposition and that positions were something we could forget.
Well, let’s modify that now and look at the cards from a cartomantic
mindset. When we begin reading in tableaux,
when cards are laid in ranks of 9 or more cards, we are always interested in
where the Significator or topic card falls and which cards touch it. Here is what I mean, using the smallest
possible tableau of cards, which is a Portrait or 3 x 3 frame.
Mertz Lenormand |
Taking the central position 3 x3 as the Significator or topic (subject) cards, then the cards
above, below, and to either side of it are said to be touching.
Above you
Behind you Significator
Before you
Beneath you
Above your head: shows conscious
concerns, motives, plans and thoughts or worries.
Below your feet: shows how you are
rooted, grounded or any unconscious motivations.
Left or Behind you: shows the past,
trigger, conditioning
Right Before you: shows the future,
likely outcome or result
Marie Bento's Antiquarian Lenormand |
There
are also the four diagonal positions leading from the Significator which,
though they don’t touch the central card, are influential upon it. In the image above, I've moved the four corner cards out for emphasis, but they are representing:
Top
left a known influence that is passing away.
Top
right a planned trajectory that lies
before you.
Bottom
left an unknown influence that has brought
you here .
Bottom
right an unknown trajectory that is coming.
So
we immediately see that the placement of the cards can also determine time:
cards ranged in columns before the Significator can reveal the past, while
cards in columns before it can reveal the future. In a tableau, that means any cards before or
after the Significator, in which ever column or position, can do this.
While
calculating timing is a wholly different ball-game, I must say that I
personally do not look at past and future very often but treat all the cards as speaking about the
issue. (If you want to check out
specific timing, rather than the past, present and future of a spread, I recommend chapter 12 of my new book The
Complete Lenormand Oracle Handbook.)
Enchanted Lenormand by Caitlín Matthew & Virginia Lee |
In this example, I was asking for more information about a
proposal I had received to go and teach abroad for a course centre. All cards
were randomly laid. I am not going to break down this 3x3 tableau in the usual way, but look at it from the perspective of the touching cards. Note that in the Enchanted Lenormand above that the Clouds have their light side to right. The cards depicted are:
Tree, Clouds,
Lilies,
Ship. Letter, Fish,
Birds, Star, Snake.
At
the heart of the reading is Letter, which I read as ‘the terms and conditions’
of this proposal: I was most concerned about this since the organizer had been very vague in his email
about payment and other details. By looking at the touching cards I immediately
get the dynamic. Over the Letter’s head is Clouds (confusion), showing that
there is uncertainty about the small print of this contract, but below Letter,
is Clouds’ opposite number, Stars (clarity,)
which is always the basis for any agreement that I want present before I
finally make up my mind. Before Letter is Ship (travel, overseas) and after it
is Fish (money, payment.) These are all issues that speak about the immediacy
of the issue. To discover more, I will
have to look at what’s going down on the diagonals.
So
we notice the positioning of the touching cards AND we also read the
combinations of one card with another.
We don’t just pin a card to a position in a tableau and leave it there,
we get combining in a variety of ways.
I
read the corners which will give me a frame for this story:
top left + bottom right, with top
right + bottom left. Tree (health, ancestors, long-term) + Snake (deception,
complications, rivalry) and Lilies (old,
patience, protection, peace) + Birds (talk, gossip, phone-call.) This gives me
the story in brief: ‘a protracted set of complications, in which I patiently call and email for more
details.’
I
read together the cards of the central
diamond: (the cards actually touching the central card) Clouds, Ship, Fish and Stars which surround
the central card, which gives me, ‘Uncertainties about going abroad and being
paid clearly.’ I can also read the cards in columns in rows across, giving me
even more information:
Tree
+ Clouds + Lilies = Long-term uncertainty in which I have to be patient.
Ship
+ Letter + Fish = Overseas contract brings payment
Birds + Stars + Snake = Emailing/phoning to clarify
complications
Then
I read the cards in columns to see what else is here:
Tree
+ Ship + Birds = Ancestral course overseas is talked about
Clouds
+ Letter + Stars = Confusions in terms are clarified
Lilies
+ Fish + Snake = Patient about money
complications
There
are more processes I could have applied to this tableau, but this is enough to
see pretty clearly.
You
will want to know what happened. Well, since I was going to this same country
anyway for a larger event, I tacked this course invitation on at the front on
my visit. The conversations by skype between me and the organizer ascertained
that payment would be given me at the end of my course, before I Ieft the
country. However, that afternoon, the
organizers suddenly found themselves mysteriously without the money to pay me!
Some was given me in cash and the rest I had to hassle them for: finally they
paid me some 2 months later, having said that they were ‘waiting for me to
invoice them’– this had never been discussed or asked for, of course, but I did
finally receive my money. What is so
ironic about this reading is that Letter also stands for ‘invoice’ or ‘bill.’
With Fish next to this, I should have noticed, since this would have made
Letter + Fish or ‘payment invoice!!’ Well, we cannot always have our cartomantic
heads on!
READING
THE CARDS AGAIN AND AGAIN
While
in Tarot we would normally read the cards in any spread just the once, and give
them just a summarizing look-over at the end, in Lenormand cartomancy, we scrutinize a spread in more details
for a lot longer, as you have seen here. Because we’re not reading cards on
positions, we sometimes need more processes to extract the information. This
will entail reading a card in more than one way. A card that crops up as ‘the past’
might also be read again as part of a different combination or part of a further
scrutiny, as you can see here. You will
see above that I read Tree as ‘long-term’ and also ‘ancestral’ – both are
legitimate meanings and both were relevant, since this course was about the
ancestors. By utilizing the different permutations and processes of cartomantic
reading, I get to build up a full picture.
These
processes seem to some folk to be extraneous and indeed, not every Lenormand
reader would utilize all of them for every spread, but if you’re having a hard
time understanding something or you have an uneasy feeling that all is not what
it seems, then you go to the deeper layers and have a look-see. These processes sometimes reveal the hidden
dynamic which you might of missed, but mostly they confirm what you first saw,
which is never a bad thing to have. As you’ve seen from my example above, you
don’t always need all the processes or layers because the message of the cards
is loud and clear.
In the last blog next time, we’ll
summarize what we need to make the switch from Tarot into Lenormand reading.
Not in order to give up reading Tarot, you understand, but just so you can get
your cartomantic mindset in place when you start moving those Lennys into line!
Thanks for sharing your wisdom with us kind soul!... It is encouraging to get acquainted of the many deep meanings and possibilities of card reading...Keep up the sacred flame as always!...Bright blessings! )o(
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