Many thanks for responding
celticnoodle
Celticnoodle: If anyone is interested in working on it and posting the lessons and discussing each lesson between us here-let me know. I'd be interested in joining in too!
How about it Glass Owl, Satori, anyone else?
BITS FROM THE BOOK:
Page 86-87 = Author describes how to develope an image of someone then associate a court card with them.
Page 88 = "
.....when a face card in your reading is seen bearing a card which, say, holds a negative intuitive message for you....etc"
And further down the page = "
....when a face card is bearing an extremely positive card....etc."
And down near the foot of the page =
....let the cards that face-cards bear tell you what you need to know....etc"
This is barely hinting at LBs postings. At no place in the book prior to these passages, is any 'bearing' mentioned, let alone
how the 'bearing' can be recognised.
Page 116 = A 3 card spread explained (within a larger spread): Lady wants to reconcile with her husband.
"...the spread...Home and Matters Pertaining to Home.
Jack Spades - King Spades - Ten Hearts.
The King Spades is facing the Ten Hearts and the Jack Spades faces the King. ..........the querent has an opportunity to date other men (these two being dark complected men near her home), but because they are turned away from her.....they are not that interested ....they are focussed on fulfilling their own needs emotionally...."etc.
According to LBs post, if the HOME is the 'querent' here (First card is the querent if it's a Court and the spread relates to the Home. (?)).
It's 'character' is shown by the Jack Spades (? - seeks justice), and it's looking at the King Spades (presumably the errant husband). The King is looking at the 10 Hearts (a deep and true love). Husband doesn't look likely to turn his back on the (new) love of his life.
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LB, Having a problem here: If the 'querent' isn't a person (relates to something else - non-sentient), is it always off-stage - invisible on the left? That's what the above (book) is suggesting.
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Because I've read LBs postings, I can recognise (read between the lines) and spot the places where this 3-card-court-thing has been applied. But it isn't obviously explained in the book, and is further complicated by which way the courts face - which
is clearly explained.
If LB hadn't posted I'd still be in the dark - and confused. COME BACK Little Baron!
Bee