My morning cards were: Woman (Ace of Spades) # 29 and Path or Road or Crossroads # 22 (Queen of Diamonds)
The path splits in two directions at this point.
At breakfast, Honey told me he agrees we need to disentangle ourselves a bit from the constant business and take on someone younger who will help with footwork. We are putting the house in Wheeling (we bought in February, sight unseen and have not yet seen) into the newly forming business. It means relinquishing some of our resources in order to have help in management. I did other readings on this subject. Each day, I do no less than 6 readings with Lenormand cards, while keeping my hand in with Tarot and Runes.
Partnership with P and K
16 33 14 32 30 2 12 25 star key fox moon lily clover birds ring
29 24 27 28 23 36 10 5 woman heart letter man mice cross scythe tree
20 34 15 31 6 17 21 19 garden fish bear sun clouds stork mountain tower
3 4 1 8 11 9 35 13 ship house rider coffin whip bouquet anchor child
7 18 26 22 snake, dog, book, road
corners: stars, ring, child, ship -- guidance, big luck, commitment in a new venture involving travel.
Desiny: snake, dog, book, road -- A winding road with questionable or divided loyalties when finding out secrets in two directions.
Surrounding P (the man) is fox, moon, lily
letters, man, mice
bear, sun, clouds
Man is good with maps and information, but fritters time/money and is "eaten at" by many interests. Mice causes muddied reputation to the management. Exposure hidden by clouds and confusion.
Man not sure if he's the manager or the worker, not certain of his place in the scheme of things. He seems to be the worker, but is the manager.
About the house:
moon man whip
lily ring cross
stars fish bear
Man commits to commerce -- man signs contract
Concerning valuables, all is not what it seems
Old couple (previous owners) were religious -- lily ring cross
check the attic and the kitchen carefully (stars, fish, and bear)
arguments may arise with church/charity over resources. (whip, cross, bear)
a helpful blog:
http://fennario.wordpress.com/2012/08/04/lenormand-and-tarot-same-approach/
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