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Learning Lenormand: Traditional Fortune Telling for Modern Life

by Marcus Katz

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Discover Your Future in 36 Cards Read the Lenormand cards to answer practical questions about romance, career, money, travel, and important life choices. With simple instructions for beginning readers,Learning Lenormandteaches easily accessible methods for using this simple thirty-six card deck. Providing fascinating historical research and proven techniques, renowned instructors Marcus Katz and Tali Goodwin reveal everything you need to know: Card meanings The Grand Tableau Accessing your inner Sibyl Sample readings Working with houses Basic layouts Deck recommendations The significance of facing cards Lenormand and tarot Diagonals, reflections, zones, and shadows With fewer complex symbols than traditional tarot cards, the Lenormand deck is a key that unlocks the secrets of the future and uncovers deep personal insights.… (more)
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A tradition is only as old as when it was first invented, and innovation is only as new as what we have forgotten.
- Marcus Katz

We have here a detailed and exhaustive method by which the cards may be read.  The beginner may feel somewhat alarmed at the mass of explanatory matter there is for him to study, but once the information has been acquired, the would-be cartomancer will find he possesses a sense of power and comprehension, that will give both confidence and dexterity to his attempts to unravel the thread of destiny.
- Professor P. R. S. Foli, Fortune-Telling by Playing Cards, 1903
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To Marie Anne Adelaide Lenormand and Johann Kaspar Hechtel.
"Its a bit green."
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This book was written to introduce you quickly and easily to a wonderful way of reading Lenormand cards for fortune-telling and divination.
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Discover Your Future in 36 Cards Read the Lenormand cards to answer practical questions about romance, career, money, travel, and important life choices. With simple instructions for beginning readers,Learning Lenormandteaches easily accessible methods for using this simple thirty-six card deck. Providing fascinating historical research and proven techniques, renowned instructors Marcus Katz and Tali Goodwin reveal everything you need to know: Card meanings The Grand Tableau Accessing your inner Sibyl Sample readings Working with houses Basic layouts Deck recommendations The significance of facing cards Lenormand and tarot Diagonals, reflections, zones, and shadows With fewer complex symbols than traditional tarot cards, the Lenormand deck is a key that unlocks the secrets of the future and uncovers deep personal insights.

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