Friday, August 8, 2014

The deck

I finally got my first deck: Mile Lenormand Cartomancy deck. I don't order things on-line all that much and it's not something you can buy locally. Even our trip to Asheville didn't produce a Lenormand deck, so I finally ordered this one. My first deck. It won't be my last.

The cards:
Rider, snake, fish
book, scythe, child
tower, boquet, mice

A dangerous secret involving a child ?

Here is the reason I should ask the question, not just say: "What's up."  "What's up?" is good with Tarot which tells you the matrix, the energies afloat, gives advice about intention and attitude as well as practical tips about possible actions to take.  All that, I'm sure, can be found with Lenormand, as well, but the question must be asked.

Another reading I did this morning suggests being vigilant in a new venture, (done with Tarot cards -- in a "what's up" reading), so I take it this addresses the same situation. In which case, I would read the foundation sentence: Danger in things you don't yet know and must learn about the new venture you are birthing.

I see in the rest of the reading, indication of the same. We have Rider or Journey or what these cards call "Cavalier", and we have business in the card: Fish. Mice, frittering things away and nibbling at resources that are best spent making long-lasting changes. (We are, indeed, frittering away resources with a visiting grandaughter who likes to eat out and buy bling).

Going back to the central card of trouble, we see trouble coming from the past, as well. We've already suffered loss and are not out of danger yet, but (with diligence), we may yet have a harvest of good fortune.
Off the cuff:  I think that as we travel north to assess a house we purchased and decide what to do with it, we will discover there has been damage or theft there. We purchased it in February, but other things arose that needed immediate attention -- and yes, we were, at time, frivolous with both time and money.  Now, we need to keep an eye out to mitigate the troubles and see that we reach a good harvest.

Not so bad for my first reading with the new deck.


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