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Card Combinations
Cards are usually read in pairs in the Lenormand oracle. The card following (to the right of) a card acts like an ad-
jective describing the initial card, similar to how, in many European languages, the adjective follows the noun.
There are whole books written on the meanings of particular card combinations, but many Lenormand readers feel
that astute use of the standard card meanings can produce an accurate interpretation of card pairs. Cards are not
always blended with the adjacent card, though. Sometimes each card will be combined with a central or key card.
Another technique is for a card to be matched with the card opposite it, called mirroring.
Charged cards
Charged cards can be called by a variety of terms, including key card, focus card, theme card, topic card, person
card, or significator. The charged card is assigned a specific meaning in advance of a reading and represents some-
one or something specific in the reading. To charge a card, simply set your intention that a specific card refers to a
specific thingsuch as The Gentleman card refers to the main love interest of the sitter (as opposed to any of the
other suitors)
Line of Five
The Line of Five is a simple spread that can use a key card (significator) or not. This process is commonly done
with five cards, but is easy to reduce to a line of three or expand to a line of seven or more. Generally an odd num-
ber of cards is used.
If you would like to use a key card, you can charge (set your intention for) the appropriate card.
Then shuffle as normal.
Being careful not to get the cards out of order, look through the deck for the card you charged. You will now se-
lect it and the two cards before it and after it for your reading.
1. First, read the heart, or middle three cards together (2, 3 and 4).
2. Next, read the Past, cards 1 and 2 in combination.
3. Blending cards 4 and 5 comprises the Future.
4. Last, read the mirroring cards 1 and 5, and 2 and 4.
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2 3 4 5
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Square of Nine
1. Card one provides the trigger to the situation or what is on the querents mind. It can be read in combination
with the central focus card. The central focus card can be preselected or not. If its preselected, place it in the
middle and deal the other cards around it.
2. Read the four corners blending cards 1 and 9, and then 3 and 7. These provide an overview of the reading.
3. Read the columns. The first column (left, 1, 4, and 7) is the past, the middle column (2, 5, and 8) is the present
and the third column (right, 3, 6, and 9) is the future.
4. Each of the three rows is then read as past, present, future. Some readers consider the top row to be conscious
factors or thoughts, the middle row to be feelings and emotions, and the bottom row to be the subconscious
or external factors.
5. Next, the diagonals are read, 1, 5 and 9 (PPF) and 7, 5, 3 (PPF).
6. Read the inner cross cards 2, 4, 5, 6, and 8 as these tell you the answer to the question or what is really going
on and how it will develop.
7. Read the triangles. Cards 1, 3, and 8 blend together, as do cards 7, 9, and 2.
1
2 3
7
8 9
4
5 6
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