cirom
OK, thanks. The reason I'm asking isn't just for possible direction and orientation of the imagery. Its because one of the publishers is interested, but wanted to know which "school" I would be using for the companion book.
A beautiful looking deck! I know Lenormandists can be the hardest of the hard core but seeing the Rider I didn't spend any time thinking about whether a naked woman on a carousel horse was any more or less appropriate than an 18th Century gentleman on a horse.
Which is about 82%, and would be considered a large majority of the respondents. I'm curious to know which school is the most often used, as I am fairly new to Lenormand decks. I am on the fence about trying to go fully intuitive or pick some form of meanings, and so knowing which school people most often use or find most helpful would at least give me some direction.Cirom...here were the questions (choices) from the FB pole:
1.) Traditional systems such as French, German, etc etc
27 votes
2.) Modern meanings that more line up with tarot and sprituality
1 vote
3.) Neither I just go with what I feel at the time
1 vote
4.) I'm picking and choosing what I like
2 votes
5.) Meanings? These cards have meanigns? ohhhhh
1 vote
Lyn
Like Nicky, I am curious to know what role the nudity will be playing in how this deck is read.
Actually quite a minor role. I think there's rather too much emphasis being placed on that one word considering that it will only apply to about three cards. This deck isn't going to be sexual, sensual or some kind of themed pin up deck to appeal to either gender. Its more a case of avoiding the symbolism that can come from how people are dressed than flashing the flesh.