The Language of Lenormand: A Practical Guide for Everyday Divination
By (Author) Erika Robinson
Foreword by Carrie Paris
Red Wheel/Weiser
Red Wheel/Weiser
1st February 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice
Fortune-telling and divination
133.3
Paperback
208
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
A much-needed guide to this increasingly popular divination system written by a Lenormand master and teacher.
The Lenormand deck, consisting of 36 numbered and named cards, has been popular in Europe for centuries, and has now been embraced in North America by tarot enthusiasts, oracle readers, and others. Each card depicts an archetype a fox, a snake, a coffin, or whip, for example rather than tarot's somewhat more involved symbology. This makes the Lenormand system an easy entry point to divination.
Respected Lenormand authority, Erika Robinson believes that Lenormand is not just a deck of cards, but is also a language that, if mastered, can help one achieve self-empowerment and the ability to attain the life you desire. In this, her first book, Robinson, a longtime English teacher, helps readers become fluent in the language of Lenormand. The author provides a guide to the meanings of each card, so that no prior knowledge of Lenormand is required, however this is a sophisticated Lenormand book that takes Lenormand to the next level and is suitable for those who are already familiar with it.
Erika Robinson, an educator, blogger, and Lenormandist is a frequent presenter at cartomancy conferences in the US and internationally. A contributor to The Cartomancer magazine, she lives in Southern California. Find her at www.erikarobinson-lenormand.com