Deck: Stralsunder Lenormand by Vereinigte Stralsunder Spielkartenfabriken, Stralsund ~1890. |
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Depending on position, the card may take a noun (person, place or thing) or descriptive meaning (such as an adjective). Both examples are provided. The cards can also be very literal, so literal meanings, if applicable, are provided as well.
Quick hit: Friend, companion, loyal, faithful or literally, a dog
Quality: Positive
Timing: Eighteen days, the 18th day of the month
Detail: The Dog card shows a friend or companion who is loyal and true. (Though sometimes, the sentiment may not necessarily be reciprocated, as with a needy companion.) This person is trust-worthy and reliable and could be a soulmate. This card could also indicate a dog, more literally.
Compare: Compare the Dog’s loyalty to the Fox’s duplicity.
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Depending on position, the card may take a noun (person, place or thing) or descriptive meaning (such as an adjective). Both examples are provided. The cards can also be very literal, so literal meanings, if applicable, are provided as well.
Quick hit: Power, official, overbearing, paternal
Quality: Neutral
Timing: Fifteen days, the 15th of the month
Detail: The Bear is strong and powerful and can represent authority. It also represents aspects of the financial world, such as investments. Behavioral qualities include jealousy or being overbearing and parental (mothering). For work, the Bear is your boss. Because of the Bear’s eating cycles, this can also mean an obese person or someone with eating issues.
Compare: Compare the investments of the Bear to the assets of the Fish.
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Quick hit: A little luck, gamble, lucky, fleeing
Quality: Positive
Timing: Two days, the second day of the month, February or quick, brief
Detail: The Clover is a card of luck, though only a little. The plant is also a little one, so Clover can be a little of something. The card can also mean a risk or a gamble. Depending on the context of the cards, it can also mean a gambler.
Compare: Compare this card to that of 34.Fish, which refers to a lot of something.
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Depending on position, the card may take a noun (person, place or thing) or descriptive meaning (such as an adjective). Both examples are provided. The cards can also be very literal, so literal meanings, if applicable, are provided as well.
Quick hit: Elder, peace, serene, virtuous
Quality: Neutral
Timing: Thirtieth day of the month; a long time, maturity
Detail: The Lily signifies a peaceful or serene state. It can also point to an honest, virtuous or moral person. It can mean a mature, elderly person or signify retirement.
Compare: Compare the maturity of the Lily to the long time span of the Tree.
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Depending on position, the card may take a noun (person, place or thing) or descriptive meaning (such as an adjective). Both examples are provided. The cards can also be very literal, so literal meanings, if applicable, are provided as well.
Quick hit: Power, official, overbearing, paternal
Quality: Neutral
Timing: Fifteen days, the 15th of the month
Detail: The Bear is strong and powerful and can represent authority. It also represents aspects of the financial world, such as investments. Behavioral qualities include jealousy or being overbearing and parental (mothering). For work, the Bear is your boss. Because of the Bear’s eating cycles, this can also mean an obese person or someone with eating issues.
Compare: Compare the investments of the Bear to the assets of the Fish.
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Quick hit: Trouble, the other woman, deceptive, false or literally, wires, plumbing or jewelry (bracelet, necklace)
Quality: Negative
Timing: Seven days, weeks, months, the seventh day of the month, July
Detail: The Snake is a card of trouble. It represents betrayal, rivalry or a hypocrite, which is usually in the form of a person. To that end, this card may represent “the other woman.” This person is false, vicious or manipulative (or all of the above!) and has a hidden agenda. More literally, the Snake’s shape can point to plumbing (pipes), wires or even jewelry, such as a bracelet or necklace.
Compare: Compare the direct and visible viciousness of the Snake to the sneaky cleverness of the Fox.
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Depending on position, the card may take a noun (person, place or thing) or descriptive meaning (such as an adjective). Both examples are provided. The cards can also be very literal, so literal meanings, if applicable, are provided as well.
Quick hit: Chatter, gossip, anxious, worrisome
Quality: Neutral
Timing: Twelve days, weeks, the 12th of the month, one year, December; short
Detail: The Birds card is also know as Owls. It is all about chatter, buzz, discussion or gossip. It can be through verbal conversion or sending Tweets. The card can express worry or anxiety. Usually there are two birds or owls on the card, and so the card can also mean two.
Compare: Compare the brief gossip of the Birds to the ongoing criticism of the Whip.
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Depending on position, the card may take a noun (person, place or thing) or descriptive meaning (such as an adjective). Both examples are provided. The cards can also be very literal, so literal meanings, if applicable, are provided as well.
Quick hit: Back and forth, improvement, changing, fertile
Quality: Neutral
Timing: Seventeen days, the 17th day of the month; seasonal, imminent, swift
Detail: The Stork is a bird that migrates back and forth. So, this card can show changes, moving and improvement. The Stork can also indicate fertility, pregnancy or delivery.
Compare: Compare the back and forth of the Stork to the choice of Crossroads.
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Depending on position, the card may take a noun (person, place or thing) or descriptive meaning (such as an adjective). Both examples are provided. The cards can also be very literal, so literal meanings, if applicable, are provided as well.
Quick hit: Man, partner, masculine
Quality: Neutral
Timing: Twenty-eighth day of the month
Detail: The Gentleman is typically the querent or sitter. This card can also represent the Lady’s partner or spouse, brother, father or son. It can indicate masculine energy.
Compare: Compare the Gentleman as a spouse to the Rider as a lover.
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