Lenormand Grand Tableau: Examining Relationship Issues
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Can you do a Lenormand reading for a querent who does not have a question? YES! And this first video in a series will show you how, using the original Lenormand spread: The 8x4+4 Grand Tableau.
You’ll learn how to:
Interpret the Opening Trio
Gather information about the querent & the most important person in his or her life
Examine the querent’s relationship with a mini-tableau
Confirm information with Corners
Receive a definitive answer regarding the querent’s question
Close the reading with the wisdom of the Row of Destiny!
NOTE! To get the most out of this video series, you should know how to do the following:
Read Lenormand cards in pairs and trios
Use the 3x3 Box Spread (also known as the 9-card Portrait Spread)
Apply the advanced techniques of Knighting and Mirroring
1889 Lenormand Oracle (mini)
By Jennifer Kast
Published by ForTheSeekers, 2017
www.fortheseeke...
As usual, your clarity and focus on your videos is extraordinary. I always learn from what you offer.
Very nice to hear your voice ,and explanations…… very usefull. Thank you 🙏
omg i really love your reasoning and logic. this video is definitely so helpful to me
Beautifully explained.
You explained this so perfectly. I've been daunted by the GT. I made my own tiny Lenormand tiles specifically to do this and now I'm feeling more confident. Thank you!
Hi Georgina. What an excellent tutorial on how to read a LGT; very clear and easy to understand descriptions and meanings of the cards. Also love how you demonstrate the various methods and techniques (3.3 Box Spread, Knighting and Mirroring, Etc.) Your investigative skills are quite astounding!! (Former CIA? LOL!). Please provide some more information/tutorials on examining relationship issues, that would be great for us newbies! Thanks and you really are awesome!! 🔮🌟👍
Glad it was helpful! No training in the CIA, but if you've been reading as long as I have...yeah. You can sniff out pretty much anything. :-D
Well done Georgina. Lovely video tutorial series.
Bonjour Georgina Toland, votre vidéo est très enrichissante. Par chez nous l'arbre est une carte domaine de la santé, parle du bien être, de la famille, des racines, l'arbre est grand et plein de feuilles = évolution. La carte 36 La croix est une carte de tristesse, on porte un fardeau (porter sa croix) et le côté spirituel (la religion). Pour la carte de l'Ours : c'est une carte Domaine " on épargne de l'argent", la force de l'ours, l'ours mange beaucoup donc surveiller son poids, une autorité comme le patron de travail, un chef, un protecteur. La lune soit une reconnaissance ou le côté obscure de la lune, la nuit, l'intuition, l'émotionnel (l'eau), un cycle lunaire, l'ésotérisme, la matrice féminine, le romantisme. Gratitude
@@anne-sophiedbs9842 Très intéressant! Assez proche des significations que j'ai apprises. Merci de partager!
Super! Explained so well. Thanx so much ❤
Georgina, how I wish you could be my Lenormand teacher! Where and how does someone begin when new to Lenormand?
When I started there was only one book in English on the Lenormand cards, but now there are a lot of books. (Most of them are garbage, of course. 😂🤣😂) I highly recommend the following:
“Lenormand Thirty Six Cards: Fortune Telling with the Petit Lenormand” by Andy Boroveshengra
ISBN: 9781500582487
And the three volume set of “Petit Lenormand Encyclopedia” by Björn Meuris
Vol1. ISBN: 9781984398581
Vol2. ISBN: 9781983957758
Vol3. ISBN: 9798678972132
@@georginatoland Thanks Georgina. I was able to find the Boroveshengra book but not the 3 volume set.
@@lotte7171 The Encyclopedia set is a trio of self-published books available on Amazon.com.
Intresting tutorial !
THE ROW OF DESTINYYYYYYYY 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think I have a headache, but love the reading....
The jump from the Line of Five to the 3x3 Box Spread is big; the jump from the 3x3 Box Spread to the Grand Tableau is huge! It took me a year of regular practice before I was even remotely ready for the Grand Tableau. Take your time and start small. ❤️
@@georginatoland Thanks Georgina. I'm an old lady so, hope I have enough years left! LOL!
Hey, my mother learned Runes when she was well into her 60s. There is hope for all of us. 😜
Wow, you made this so easy. Thank you so much. I am going to try this. I was curious to know in this spread, if your client asked you to check in her health, how would read it?
I do not do health readings, but one of the areas to look at would be the cards surrounding wherever the Tree appeared in the Grand Tableau.
@@georginatoland thanks once again. So cards around the Tree card would be read in the same manner, past present and future? Like we do in a box spread? By the way I did try the GT, activated the fox card for work and was able to get so much more information 😊🙏
I’m glad that the Fox worked for you. ❤️
As for the health advice, I’d be very careful applying past-present-future to the cards surrounding the Tree. It would probably be more helpful to consider the surrounding cards as facets of the querent’s health in the present. Place the final opinion about what those influences may mean for the future of the querent firmly in the hands of the querent. (And tell them to go to a doctor for confirmation!)
What is the best spread for a single for finding love?
Lenormand is not the best oracle for seeking love, but any spread can be used for that purpose. Simply phrase your intention when you shuffle the cards and then interpret the spread in terms of romance.
Hey Georgina, thank you for your videos! When doing the week-long reading (five stacks with 7 cards in each stack), when doing a reading for a woman, do you take out the woman card before or after shuffling? Thanks! Ken
I keep all of the cards in the deck.
6:08 why would the frame only cover 4 cards and in 12:28 you cover the 7 cards? Caan you please explain it to me? Thanks!
A full portrait spread around the target card would normally consist of 9 cards. But when the target card is close to the edge of the Grand Tableau, there are fewer cards surrounding the card. On the left side of the spread, the Lady card is surrounded/touching only three cards. On the right, the Ship card is surrounded/touching only six cards. The frame highlights this fact, since it is the size and shape of a 9-card portrait spread.
@@georginatoland Ooooh! Now I get it, the target card is supposed to be "in the center" of the frame. I've been trying to grasp things for quite a lot since morning that I got confused with such simple things, I'm burning out 🤣 thanks a lot! Love your videos ❤️💕
Edit: Btw, I've been trying to reach you on Vimeo, I guess my message got deleted by an error in the system 🥲
Vimeo doesn’t have a very robust system for sending messages to me. But they’re improving the platform a little bit every day.
Do you set intention for a timeframe for the GT?
Yes, I do. Usually a month.
As for the mini tableau: if the man was in the 6th column instead of the 7th, there would be no center-most card when you drew the line between the man and the querent. How would you do?
I would still be looking at cards that are a knight’s move away from the querent, and possibly cards that surround the Gentleman’s card (to get an idea about who he is and what his thoughts and feelings are regarding the situation with the querent. I would also examine the two cards that form the corners of a box (or a ring) with the Gentleman & the Lady.
For example, like this, where the Gentleman is in the top left, and the Lady is in the lower right:
28…………….a card
………………………….
………………………….
a card…………….29
@@georginatoland Wow, this is brilliant (and a little overwhelming for me as I'm so new to Lenormand). Did you come up with this method or is it a typical lenormand method?
I learned Lenormand from a variety of sources. Then I just practiced a lot to see what worked for me. The best beginner book, the one I return to over & over again, is “Lenormand Thirty-Six Cards” by Andy Boroveshengra. It’s very inexpensive on Kindle: www.amazon.com/Lenormand-Thirty-Six-Cards-2015-ebook/dp/B010EAA5YQ
I can also recommend the three volume set of The Lenormand Encyclopedia by Björn Meuris. (Also on Amazon.com)
Both of these gentlemen are traditional readers and very experienced. You are in good hands with their guidance. 🥰
@@georginatoland Thank you for your recommendations, I appreciate that. I'll try to check if by any chance these books were translated to French, as I'm not a native speaker. But if they were not, I may still give it a try in English. Can't wait to receive my Lenormand order and start practising. I'll rely on your channel anyway, it's obvious that you know your topic, plus I get so good vibes from you 🤩
You are very kind! 🥰
En inglés??soy habla hispana imposible entender
Sorry. 😞