But the brevity of these guides is misleading in regards to the richness of ways the cards can be read.
In Caitlin Matthews nearly 400 page book, The Complete Lenormand Oracle Handbook, she devotes all of 2 pages to the key meanings of the 36 cards.
But she also discusses the "gamut" of ways the cards can be read. (This is for the "speaking" cards, which I think are all of them outside of the significators, the Man and Woman)
She cites basically 4 ways every card can appear in a reading: Literal/Metaphorical/Symbolic/Suggestive
And she gives these examples:
I think most of those seem pretty clear. The Snake can represent anything twisty or coiled. And Books, before you read them, hold secrets.
- Literal: Ship as ferry; Bouquet as a bunch of flowers; Book as a book you are reading
- Metaphorical: Book as mystery; Paths as decision; Bear as Power
- Symbolic: Clover as Luck; Child as innocence; Heart as love
- Suggestive: Snake for bowels; Fox for a ruddy color; Fish for fluid
So what I want to try here as an exercise to learn some of the nuance of Lenormand is to take any card you like and see if you can find words that would describe in each of the 4 ways described above, Literal, metaphorical, Symbolic, Suggestive
To help readers know easily which card you are doing, start your post with the card name in caps, or if possible, post a pic of the card.
I'm looking forward to seeing everybody's interpretations!