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Lenormand Divination Cards

Marie Lenormand was a prominent French Psychic who lived in the late 18th and early 19th century. She was accepted for her skill in reading and studying various divination tools, including Tarot Cards, playing cards, and tea leaves.

She quickly gained a standing as a highly precise clairvoyant, and her clientele included members of the French aristocracy and royalty, such as Josephine Bonaparte, the wife of Napoleon Bonaparte.

Lenormand also published a number of books on divination, including the “Grand Jeu de Mlle Lenormand,” a deck of divination cards that are still widespread today. Her name has become interchangeable with this deck of cards, which are known as Lenormand cards.

Lenormand cards are a type of divination system  that is used for gaining insight into various aspects of life. It consists of 36 cards, each with a specific symbol or image that represents a different aspect of life, such as emotions, relationships, career, and health.  This system is different from Tarot cards in that they focus more on practical, everyday concerns and are often more straightforward in their interpretations.

The cards are usually read in pairs or small groups, with each card in the group adding to the overall meaning and providing more detail and nuance to the reading. Lenormand readings can provide insight into the past, present, and future.  It can help individuals gain clarity on various aspects of their lives.

Lenormand cards and Tarot cards are both used for divination, but they have some significant differences in their origins, meanings, and uses.

Tarot cards originated in Italy in the 15th century and were initially used for playing games. They were later adapted for divination purposes in the late 18th century. Lenormand cards, on the other hand, were created in the late 18th century specifically for divination purposes.

Tarot decks usually consist of 78 cards, while Lenormand decks only have 36 cards.

Tarot cards have highly symbolic images that can be interpreted in many different ways. Lenormand cards, on the other hand, have more literal images that depict everyday objects, people, and situations.

Tarot cards tend to focus more on spiritual and psychological themes, while Lenormand cards are more focused on practical, everyday concerns.

Tarot cards are often read in creative spreads that involve multiple cards and positions, while Lenormand cards are typically read in pairs or small groups, with each card adding to the overall meaning of the reading.

In summary, Tarot cards are more symbolic, while Lenormand cards are more straightforward and practical. Both can be used for divination and gaining insight into various aspects of life, but they have different strengths and are suited to different types of questions and situations.

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Black Cat Tarot

Tarot is the trip in which you end up precisely where you started, much like life. This concept is reinforced in the Black Cat’s Tarot, publicized by Lo Scarabeo and Maria Kuara as the artist. The cards are on rather traditional card stock and some of the images’ darker areas are lacking in visual detail. But the artwork is stunning. The card has a white cat portrayed as the Fool starting on an adventure.

Throughout the rest of the cards, including the suits, the cats are portrayed as black cats. The Sun card image brings the joyous image of its meaning in this deck wouldn’t be considered traditional Rider-Waite because several of the photos stray from the conventional. Most notable is the Hierophant card, which shows a black cat offering cheese to some white rats.

This is either transcendence of one’s nature to guide and lead or it is an image of how easily one can be deceived and put in danger by blindly following an ideal without questioning the motive behind it. Either bring a depth of meaning to the card that sets this deck apart from other Tarot decks. Another compelling image is the 7 of swords. Traditionally the 7 of swords are shown to be a person who appears to have obtained mastery through trickery or deceit. In the Black Cats Tarot, the image is of a cat using resources available to them to achieve a goal.

This adds an introduction to the achievement of a goal. Accomplishments are fulfilled by cleverness and ingenuity as well as or despite sneakiness or lies. Also, of note is the gender neutrality of the cat. There are no defining characteristics that would point to male or female, making this a perfect deck for remaining detached from usual stereotypes that can skew the reading. In the final card of Fool’s journey, the World shows a black cat shedding his skin to reveal the white cat from the Fool card underneath.

It is a beautiful way of showing that although one makes this journey and is undeniably changed by every person and experience along the way, that at the end they remain intact. This is an exciting deck of beauty and depth that should have a place in any Tarot enthusiast’s collection.

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