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Okay this is a bit weird, as I was working on my lenormand deck, I took a poster board and drew a 6 x 6 cards spots, and as I worked and finished a card, I used and placed regular playing card that was associated with the lenormand in that spot.
I have no books, etc. so what makes this weird is that I drew this up out of my own head. then days after I completed my deck. which is this evening I stood standing looking down at my table at this poster board, thinking what the heck am I going to do with you? Reading here on the forum this is no mention of a spread that is 6x6. until I came across this;
Where do I find the 6x6 layout and the position meanings, so that I can turn this poster board that I drew up into something useful, instead of throwing it out.
https://plus.google.com/photos/1171...5927066396648106674&oid=117178249002371185284
La Force
I have no books, etc. so what makes this weird is that I drew this up out of my own head. then days after I completed my deck. which is this evening I stood standing looking down at my table at this poster board, thinking what the heck am I going to do with you? Reading here on the forum this is no mention of a spread that is 6x6. until I came across this;
Another example is the use of houses (36 position meanings). One method of using "houses" clearly derives from Lenormand's Nines or the Master Method that was first described in French in 1876(?) as a technique for playing cards using a 4x9 layout and later a 6x6 layout of positions with core meanings similar to traditional Petit Lenormand keywords. I think people LATER started using the key ideas of the cards laid out in their numerical order as house meanings. So, there are two alternate systems but it is easy to see how they are derived.
Where do I find the 6x6 layout and the position meanings, so that I can turn this poster board that I drew up into something useful, instead of throwing it out.
https://plus.google.com/photos/1171...5927066396648106674&oid=117178249002371185284
La Force