Thank you so much for this clarity. You mentioned you do a lot of ancestor work which was exciting to hear as I’ve been working with my ancestors with tarot but intrigued to try it with Lenormand … so if you don’t already have videos on that topic, would very much appreciate and enjoy seeing how you do those. Blessings!
You're most welcome. As for ancestor work, I don't really use the cards for that, but automatic writing. Those videos will be coming in the future! I have so very many videos I want to film and blogs and books I want to write - retirement is coming soon and I'll be able to work on all my projects! YAY!
Hi Lisa great video. I’ve watched another one of your videos where you laid out the cards in the order you like to read them. (1,5,9,7,4,6,3,2,8) is it acceptable to read box spreads and even in the GT using this method? I really like this method and find it makes a lot of sense to me.
Hello, Kevin. I'm not completely clear on what you're asking. Are you asking about how I lay the cards or how I interpret them? I experimented with different ways of laying the cards for box spreads and ultimately decided to lay them in order 1-9. For GT's, I always lay the cards in order from 1-36. You can watch all of my box spread and GT videos to see how I interpret them.
@@lisaloveslenormand6357 I was referring to the spread you did in your video July 22,2022. Title, simplest Lenormand narrative box spread ever! I really enjoyed that particular layout. I was wondering if I can use that method with a GT as well? I like the order you look at the cards to interpret a story.
Are you asking if you can work through a GT from the first card to the 36th in a flow? I can't imagine reading one that way. In fact, I tried it and it made no sense. Remember that a GT uses the full deck and many questions can be answered within one. A box is still considered a small spread and needs a clear context and specific question or theme. In a GT, you jump around because you're looking for your life-area cards to read around and examine the proximity to as well as the cards between it and your card.
I have about a dozen Lennie decks, all of them except for the Whisper, the Alone Lenormand and Pixies Astounding are reprints of vintage decks. The deck u are using is so simple and clear which is preferable obviously. Have you seen the hundreds of Etsy decks with a million different themes clearly made by people who are not readers ? 🤦🏻♀️ when newbies jump on a thread to show off their new deck that has cards with more than one symbol in it. (Like a bear and a child together for example). The deck you’re featuring in this is like a much improved and cleaned up Ciro Lenormand deck. :-)
Yes, there are many theme decks and I have some of them that I either never use or use occasionally for personal "fun" readings. The best decks - especially for GTs - are the simplest decks! I primarily use the Dondorf and Piatnik.
@@lisaloveslenormand6357 those are the best. And the Piatnik. .. you can’t beat such a great a deck that’s under $10! I may be the only person on the planet who doesn’t own, use, and love Ciro’s Lenormand! Too visually busy! :-)
@@lisaloveslenormand6357 Lisa thank you for your answer. Where are you from? I think we are very far but I'm studying lenormand with your videos. I use the translate because I don't understand English very well.
I am in the US. It is wonderful that we can understand each other with online translators! I have learned much by translating videos and books into English. Thank you for your comment! 😊
Thank you Lisa 🇬🇧
So nice to hear your voice ❤️ Great classes, thank you!
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching.
nice that you keep it so simple!
Thank you so much for this clarity. You mentioned you do a lot of ancestor work which was exciting to hear as I’ve been working with my ancestors with tarot but intrigued to try it with Lenormand … so if you don’t already have videos on that topic, would very much appreciate and enjoy seeing how you do those. Blessings!
You're most welcome. As for ancestor work, I don't really use the cards for that, but automatic writing. Those videos will be coming in the future! I have so very many videos I want to film and blogs and books I want to write - retirement is coming soon and I'll be able to work on all my projects! YAY!
@@lisaloveslenormand6357 I will second your “Yay!” Looking forward to all and whatever you decide to share in the future. Blessings.
Loved this, really helpful!
Your videos are so helpful. Love your teachings🙏
Thank you very much for your lovely words! From a fellow truth seeker 🤓
Thank you! This one has been so helpful!
Wonderful! Thank you so much for your feedback and I'm glad it helped. 🙂
Thank you for your lesson 😎
You're entirely welcome!
I was waiting for your box video!!!
PART TWO WILL BE LOADED IN A FEW MOMENTS!
Thank you Lisa!!!! I see your advise you were giving me during mentoring! Looking forward to second part!!! Happy to have you back!!!
Love this
Great help! Thanks
Thanks so much for your feedback, Karen! And, you're very welcome. 😀
Hi Lisa great video. I’ve watched another one of your videos where you laid out the cards in the order you like to read them. (1,5,9,7,4,6,3,2,8) is it acceptable to read box spreads and even in the GT using this method? I really like this method and find it makes a lot of sense to me.
Hello, Kevin. I'm not completely clear on what you're asking. Are you asking about how I lay the cards or how I interpret them? I experimented with different ways of laying the cards for box spreads and ultimately decided to lay them in order 1-9. For GT's, I always lay the cards in order from 1-36. You can watch all of my box spread and GT videos to see how I interpret them.
@@lisaloveslenormand6357 I was referring to the spread you did in your video July 22,2022. Title, simplest Lenormand narrative box spread ever! I really enjoyed that particular layout. I was wondering if I can use that method with a GT as well? I like the order you look at the cards to interpret a story.
Are you asking if you can work through a GT from the first card to the 36th in a flow? I can't imagine reading one that way. In fact, I tried it and it made no sense. Remember that a GT uses the full deck and many questions can be answered within one. A box is still considered a small spread and needs a clear context and specific question or theme. In a GT, you jump around because you're looking for your life-area cards to read around and examine the proximity to as well as the cards between it and your card.
I have about a dozen Lennie decks, all of them except for the Whisper, the Alone Lenormand and Pixies Astounding are reprints of vintage decks.
The deck u are using is so simple and clear which is preferable obviously. Have you seen the hundreds of Etsy decks with a million different themes clearly made by people who are not readers ?
🤦🏻♀️ when newbies jump on a thread to show off their new deck that has cards with more than one symbol in it. (Like a bear and a child together for example).
The deck you’re featuring in this is like a much improved and cleaned up Ciro Lenormand deck. :-)
Yes, there are many theme decks and I have some of them that I either never use or use occasionally for personal "fun" readings. The best decks - especially for GTs - are the simplest decks! I primarily use the Dondorf and Piatnik.
@@lisaloveslenormand6357 those are the best. And the Piatnik. .. you can’t beat such a great a deck that’s under $10! I may be the only person on the planet who doesn’t own, use, and love Ciro’s Lenormand! Too visually busy! :-)
Hello. I like the first deck. Tell me the name, please. Kiss
That's the Thelma Lenormand deck. One of my favorites!
@@lisaloveslenormand6357 Lisa thank you for your answer. Where are you from? I think we are very far but I'm studying lenormand with your videos. I use the translate because I don't understand English very well.
I am in the US. It is wonderful that we can understand each other with online translators! I have learned much by translating videos and books into English. Thank you for your comment! 😊
@@lisaloveslenormand6357 😘😊