Lenormand: Charlie Brown reads for Kare
Posted: 11 Feb 2019, 17:08
Hi Kare,
The big day is here! What is your question?
CB
The big day is here! What is your question?
CB
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Charlie Brown wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 17:16 Thanks for such a great question. Rather than ask about each scenario separately, I asked about the situation as a whole and how you can make the best decision regarding your employment.
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In a nutshell, I think these cards say that you are best advised to leave the country with a contract/assurances (letter+ring as contract) for your future employment already in hand. Therefore, they say that you should keep your current position, based on my understanding of your situation.
The top row and center column both seem to describe your situation to a 't'. We see your family across the top, showing us that they have the most bearing on the situation. Down the center column, we see your husband's international business taking you to a new home.
Row two starts with the key, showing us what to lock down, as it were. We see the letter at the end of the line, suggesting that a document is of some import. Ship + letter can very well mean a business document. Column 2 can be read as encouraging a simple (child), confirmed (key) course( stars) of action (question).
As an aside, the birds can represent either minor stresses or journeys. IMO, the latter makes a bit more sense in context but, really, either seem to work and, in general, I don't think it's an especially important card in the spread. So row one would read as "family journey" or "family stresses" (over the journey of course) and column three would read as "journey with a contract" or "stress over the contract"
Finally, row 3 advises to return home (stars+house) with a commitment (ring).
So, as I said, I think the cards' emphasis on simplicity, confirmation, and commitment combine to advise you to stay in your current position. I do, however, get the vibe (and I'm not a vibe-y person, so take this for what it's worth) that a new opportunity is going to open up for you while you're over there.