Petit Lenormand, Queen of hearts vs Queen of clubs

Petit Lenormand, Queen of hearts vs Queen of clubs

When I first started reading the Lenormand cards, someone gave me a nice tip in the form of a story about the snake and the stork. It’s fun, and extremely accurate.

Note that in Belgium, the older generation reads almost exclusively with only one Lenormand deck, the Belgian Carta Mundi. It is also the most used deck on this blog.

If you use a different deck, this tip is the same, but you may have to adjust it depending on which way the Stork and the Snake are facing.


Did you know that storks eat snakes? In nature it is so.

It also makes sense in Lenormand reading.


If the question is about the outcome of a situation, or if this is a combination in the Grand Tableau, Snake + Stork means that after a bad time (lies, stress, etc.) there is a change coming. The Stork always brings a change in this combination, a positive one. Note the card after the Stork for confirmation of what the change will bring.


The Stork beats the Snake, at least if she has her in the crosshairs, because the Snake will not dare look at her. In nature, the stork watches the snake in the eye. Good wins over evil.

 

If the Snake happens upon a situation where the Stork is not alert, the Snake can strike with her cold and calculated nature, so that the situation turns ominous and negative.


The stork may well eat snakes, but the snake is smart enough to hide behind the stork’s back. The Queen of Clubs wins over the Queen of Hearts only if she can approach her unexpectedly … the snake will always strike at unguarded moments.


In the methodology described above, with the Stork preceding the Snake, the cards may want to say ominous change or a vitriolic turnaround

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