Rachelcat wrote: ↑17 Dec 2020, 13:47
Hi! I missed this until now, sorry.
I like your deck list! I think I'll take the Rana George. (Although I'd be interested to see the Mirror Truth. Never heard of that one before!)
Yes, a reading on what to leave behind in 2020 would be just the thing for me! Thanks very much!
Well, as you can see, the cards are having a bit of fun. I started with the Rana George Lenormand, the main row of three. I decided that if I needed more information on one of the cards, I would pull some more for that card from the Mirror Truth Lenormand. At the end of the line of three, I pulled the cross, and I decided more info on that card would be useful, so the cards above and below come from the Mirror Truth Lenormand, and are meant to provide more insight into the cross. Of course each deck gave us the lilies.
I am excited to see that the first card was one of Rana George's special cards. In creating her own deck, she added some cards of her own that are unique to this deck. I'm glad you get a chance to see it in action. This card, 38, is the incense burner. It represents cleansing/clearing negative energies. So this a card that immediately let me know this reading was really absolutely addressing the question of what to leave behind.
The short version of what I get:
Incense Burner + Lilies + Cross
Cleanse for harmony with your burden.
Let go to experience a sense of peace with a burden you carry.
Modifiers for the cross:
Clover + Cross + Lily
Opportunity/good fortune is a burden to harmony.
This last one reminds me of my friend who decided he liked his job too much so he should probably get a different one. He, of course, decided not to leave his job.
I feel totally inadequate to the task of making sense of these cards, but here's what I think they say.
There is a burden that you need to let go of in order to experience a sense of peace. The burden has somehow come in the form of good fortune. Something, even something good, has upset your equilibrium. This is what you need to leave behind. This idea that good fortune in your life is somehow weighing you down. I could imagine a feeling of guilt at your luck over others' would be something that upsets your harmony, and would be something to leave behind. Maybe too much of something good, alternatively? Or something that disrupts routine, even if it is good. Clover is not in your control, so letting go of the aspect that is out of your control seems key here.
The sense of peace is a priority for you--it came up twice. So you should leave behind something that negatively impacts this sense of peace.
Gosh, I hope this helps. I am really not sure my reading was on point at all.