day 1
Card as word
Rider is news, House is base, Key is opening.
Practice: Choose 5 cards and name each with one noun.
Journal: Which word sounds simplest?
Open doorbeginner path
A short school of event language: card as word, pair as phrase, line as sentence.
After the course the user begins to see why Lenormand loves neighbors and concreteness.
day 1
Rider is news, House is base, Key is opening.
Practice: Choose 5 cards and name each with one noun.
Journal: Which word sounds simplest?
Open doorday 2
Two cards form a short construction: news about home, key to money, clouds over heart.
Practice: Read three pairs without mystical overcomplication.
Journal: Which pair became clear immediately?
Open doorday 3
Beginning, movement, result or theme, bridge, answer.
Practice: Make a sentence from three cards like short news.
Journal: Which card works like a verb?
Open doorday 4
The more concrete the question, the cleaner the card language.
Practice: Narrow one broad question into a practical context.
Journal: What can be checked as fact?
Open doorday 5
Neighbor cards change tone, speed, and field of answer.
Practice: Take one card and place two different left neighbors.
Journal: How does the neighbor change meaning?
Open doorday 6
Lenormand loves simplicity: object, action, context.
Practice: Write the answer in one line and one caution.
Journal: Where do I complicate to avoid accepting the simple?
Open doorday 7
Three or five cards are enough for the first practical reading.
Practice: Do a line for the week question and write only observation.
Journal: What event or signal should be tracked?
Open doorDo not turn event language into surveillance of another will. Lenormand helps read circumstances, but does not replace conversation.
All 36 cards as an event dictionary.
Pairs as first sentences.
Practical entry for event questions.