Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Tarot Tuesday: Card 23 from the Lenormand Deck

Every Tuesday, my friend Joy Andreason provides "Tarot Tuesday" to give you some insight into tarot cards. This is a card from a different kind of deck called the Lenormand Deck.

Joy says:  It is often the little things that eat away at your soul and fester until they become too large to get rid of on your own. Don't allow pretty grievances to grind away at your sense of well being. Release those judgements and limiting beliefs before they become part of your DNA and get passed on to the next generation. (Another card from the Lenormand deck)


ABOUT THE LENORMAND DECK:  One of the more obvious things to note with Lenormand Cards is that they lack reversals. Each of the individual cards come with a general symbol, and they for the most part lack moral judgement. Though not always, Tarot reversals can indicate negativity, blockages, or extremes in a reading. But with Lenormand Cards, they are meant to hold both positive and negative connotations. For example, the Anchor can indicate resilience and stability - but also indicate that one is stuck on something - unable to adapt or let go of something. In Lenormand, the reader will have to interpret the card’s affect within the context of the reading.
BIOGRAPHY: Joy Andreasen is an author, shamanic practitioner, psychic medium, spiritual consultant, Reiki Master Teacher and wedding officiant. She has been giving messages from Spirit for almost twenty years. She teaches spiritual development and shamanic classes in Winchester and Herndon Virginia which are always highly acclaimed.

For more about Joy Andreasen, visit: https://www.facebook.com/whispersofjoy/ Email: joyandreasen@gmail.com Website: http://www.WhispersofJoy.net 


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