Lenormand Meanings covers the symbolic interpretations associated with Petit Lenormand, a unique divination system derived from playing cards. Named after the famous French fortune teller Marie Anne Adelaide Lenormand, this oracle system differs significantly from the traditional Tarot in both its structure and the nature of its readings.

Unlike the 78 cards of the Tarot, the Lenormand system consists of 36 unique cards, each of which has its own unique meaning and symbolism, ranging from natural elements, animals, people and everyday objects. Not only can these cards be interpreted independently, but when read together they weave intricate stories, creating nuanced narratives that reflect your situation.

This system is rooted in a more practical and direct approach to divination. The readings tend to focus on concrete issues and practical matters, offering clear and specific advice, often concerning daily affairs and interpersonal relationships. They tend not to delve as deeply into the spiritual or subconscious realms as the Tarot might, but rather offer guidance based on the tangible world.

This category serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding these unique, symbolic interpretations. It is vital for beginners and experienced readers alike, providing a framework for understanding the symbols, combinations and method of reading that best suits the practical and insightful nature of Lenormand.

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