17.02 this is the exact combination i got this morning about a package i have to send out! The question is how the journey of the package will go? Stork - Scythe - Rider. The stork is change location/travel (it goes to another country) the rider i understand also. Fast delivery. The Scythe i am not sure, i think some problems will be in logistics. But it will end well. 🌺
That was super helpful! My favorite deck has 2 blades that point left and right so I always ignore the danger vs warning aspect. But seeing this and hearing you explain out loud the differences of each side I think I will use the left side as the blade and the right as the handle because that makes a pretty huge difference in a reading! As always thank you for the learning moment! Maybe in your next video you could show us some vertical commingling interactions and explain how a card is influenced by another and why that makes a difference.
Thanks, Anthony! Yes, just pick a lighter/weaker side before you begin just as you would when you use a Clouds card that has no dark side. Funny that you asked for vertical comminglings because after I filmed this, I felt that the "combinations" people are asking for aren't what they really need. Because people tend to cling to them and every reading is different, I prefer to teach people how to think for themselves. I'm going to start showing examples within crosses and boxes instead of only horizontal comminglings.
Hi Lisa, I'd been looking forward to a new video and already looking forward to new ones......love this series! On the Scythe card in the Jeu Lenormand both handle and blade are pointing to the right. So depending on which deck you use the reading can differ?
Thank you, Lotte! Yes, if you notice in the video, I show that different cards use different images - some have the blade on the bottom, or top, or left, or right, or both! Just follow the image on the deck you're using.
Every card touching it is influenced. Even without following a directional cue, we know that the law of gravity causes what's above to impact what's below. If we read left to right, we can say that the energy ahead of us is stronger and what we're moving away from is weaker. From that, we can say that the cards below and behind it will be more heavily impacted. The directional cue is telling us that the handle side is the warning side and the point of the blade is the threatening side which will point to what's under threat or it will point out a cause of the threat. Does that make sense?
@@lisaloveslenormand6357 yes. It's happened to me to find it in the middle of a box spread, but i also had positive cards on its right or above so i was confused
17.02 this is the exact combination i got this morning about a package i have to send out! The question is how the journey of the package will go? Stork - Scythe - Rider.
The stork is change location/travel (it goes to another country) the rider i understand also. Fast delivery. The Scythe i am not sure, i think some problems will be in logistics. But it will end well. 🌺
That was super helpful! My favorite deck has 2 blades that point left and right so I always ignore the danger vs warning aspect. But seeing this and hearing you explain out loud the differences of each side I think I will use the left side as the blade and the right as the handle because that makes a pretty huge difference in a reading!
As always thank you for the learning moment!
Maybe in your next video you could show us some vertical commingling interactions and explain how a card is influenced by another and why that makes a difference.
Thanks, Anthony! Yes, just pick a lighter/weaker side before you begin just as you would when you use a Clouds card that has no dark side. Funny that you asked for vertical comminglings because after I filmed this, I felt that the "combinations" people are asking for aren't what they really need. Because people tend to cling to them and every reading is different, I prefer to teach people how to think for themselves. I'm going to start showing examples within crosses and boxes instead of only horizontal comminglings.
Finally watching on a device where I remember my password and can say: Awesome!! THANKS!!! for this whole series ❤
LOL! I HATE passwords! Thanks, Tina! 🙂
Hi Lisa, I'd been looking forward to a new video and already looking forward to new ones......love this series! On the Scythe card in the Jeu Lenormand both handle and blade are pointing to the right. So depending on which deck you use the reading can differ?
Thank you, Lotte! Yes, if you notice in the video, I show that different cards use different images - some have the blade on the bottom, or top, or left, or right, or both! Just follow the image on the deck you're using.
What is the name of the deck you used to do the comparisons. Thanks, Lisa?
The Thelema Lenormand.
@@lisaloveslenormand6357 Thanks, Lisa.
What cards are touched by its influence in a 9 cards spread?
Every card touching it is influenced. Even without following a directional cue, we know that the law of gravity causes what's above to impact what's below. If we read left to right, we can say that the energy ahead of us is stronger and what we're moving away from is weaker. From that, we can say that the cards below and behind it will be more heavily impacted. The directional cue is telling us that the handle side is the warning side and the point of the blade is the threatening side which will point to what's under threat or it will point out a cause of the threat. Does that make sense?
@@lisaloveslenormand6357 yes. It's happened to me to find it in the middle of a box spread, but i also had positive cards on its right or above so i was confused