I'm taking you along with me as I create a new card deck for myself. I will create it with an American Indian theme as I did once before. What is Lenormand? - check out my previous article.
Card 4 - the Tipi
The original card here is the House. For my American Indian theme, the Tipi is more appropriate, though not the only possible alternative object.
When we think of the house, we tend to think of:
- a physical structure where we live with our families
- security, safety, home base
- happiness, success, relaxation and all the good feelings of a good home
- long term goals and planning
For more information on what this card means, check out Lenormand1's interpretation - for combining the Ship with any other card, check out the site: Learn Lenormand
For today's new card, I actually was able to hit my own archives. At a camp we attended one summer, there was a beautiful tipi (even though we were in England at the time!) I got this beautiful, but somewhat moody photo.
I also had to find out which traditional playing card is associated with this card. So, here is my result:
(Image source: my own archives - 2009, Pentax K100D)
Note: Readings are entertainment only (legally). You are in charge of your own destiny.
Previous cards: 1 Rider; 2 Dreamcatcher; 3 Canoe
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Lori Svensen
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