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A while ago we agreed that it would help those reading from Lenormand to know where those reading from Titania get their definitions, and vice versa.
I remember someone volunteering to do the Lenormand card meanings and I'll do a quick version of the Titania Cards. So here goes, for those that don't have the Titania Deck...........
The Rider: Symbolises news on the way, a journey started, the person being read for. The card is active and a positive symbol.
The Clover: A luck card. very blooming and positive
The Ship: Travel and overseas connections. Can also mean affairs are moving rather than stagnant
The House: One's home, but also property or, if accompanined by certain cards, something solid and secure
The Tree: Symbolic of growth, a state of affairs still growing and becoming stronger
The Clouds: Symbolises thoughts, possible worries, sometimes affirs becoming more nebulous and difficult to understand. Can be negative
the Snake: a very tricky card. Can be deceit if surrounded by negative cards; can be wisdom if surrounded by strong, positive cards
The Coffin: The death of a situation, or possibly illness. Not an entirely negative card; difficult, but not insurmountable
The Flowers: Happiness and sometimes, young girls. Very positive
The Scythe: symbolises cutting free from someone or something. Next to the coffin means a death.
The Whip: Strife, quarrels, punishment.
The Bird: Rather a grey card - not a chirpy bird Chatter and gossip
The Child: Children, but perhaps also the early stages of something, like love or business. Next to the stork, a pregnancy. Positive
The Fox: Someone/thing sly, not telling the whole truth, but quite clever too. A bit negative
the Bear: Something big and strong. can represent boldness. Positive
the Star: A shining future, wishes come true or, a stroke of luck. Very positive
The Stork: Loyalty, but also travel, and an important occasion.
The Dog: A friend or friendship
The Tower: A Powerful card, long life, or something from the past, someone older. Is regarded as an occult card
The Garden: Very positive: a place to meet a friend or a business/office. It is, essentially, somewhere people can meet and come together.
The Mountain: foreign affairs, or something important or big, possible an obstacle to be climbed over.
The Road: A new direction, travel, changes
The Mouse: Rather dark, loss, someone not to be trusted. A negative card
the Heart: A happy positive card symbolising, of course, Love.
The Ring: A relationship - usually romantic. Positive
The Book: things still to be revealed. Also books, learning publishing. A bright optimistic card
The Letter: News, or a contract, or a communication. A happy card
The Man: A gentleman! Symobolises any man, but often etierh the person being read for, or the love of the person being read for.
The Woman: Elegant. A maternal but pretty figure. Could be the person being read for, or their mother, or lover.
The Lily: A bright card, meaning one's professional life, or sometimes illness. Neither positive nor negative.
The Sun: A beautiful warm, optimistic card. Everything will turn out all right.
The Moon: An invitation, or a proposition. Honour to the person nearest to it. Positive
The Key: Overcoming pain; also, a clue as to the reason for something, quite positive; something which has been locked may now be unlocked.
The Fish: a fortune, money, and sometimes, dreams
The Anchor: Security, things remaining settled. Positive
The Cross: Card of destiny, can mean pain, or require the reader to be strong and self-contained. An occult card; neither positive nor negative.
Phew!! my fingers are aching now!
over to who ever will write the Lenormand deck.
I remember someone volunteering to do the Lenormand card meanings and I'll do a quick version of the Titania Cards. So here goes, for those that don't have the Titania Deck...........
The Rider: Symbolises news on the way, a journey started, the person being read for. The card is active and a positive symbol.
The Clover: A luck card. very blooming and positive
The Ship: Travel and overseas connections. Can also mean affairs are moving rather than stagnant
The House: One's home, but also property or, if accompanined by certain cards, something solid and secure
The Tree: Symbolic of growth, a state of affairs still growing and becoming stronger
The Clouds: Symbolises thoughts, possible worries, sometimes affirs becoming more nebulous and difficult to understand. Can be negative
the Snake: a very tricky card. Can be deceit if surrounded by negative cards; can be wisdom if surrounded by strong, positive cards
The Coffin: The death of a situation, or possibly illness. Not an entirely negative card; difficult, but not insurmountable
The Flowers: Happiness and sometimes, young girls. Very positive
The Scythe: symbolises cutting free from someone or something. Next to the coffin means a death.
The Whip: Strife, quarrels, punishment.
The Bird: Rather a grey card - not a chirpy bird Chatter and gossip
The Child: Children, but perhaps also the early stages of something, like love or business. Next to the stork, a pregnancy. Positive
The Fox: Someone/thing sly, not telling the whole truth, but quite clever too. A bit negative
the Bear: Something big and strong. can represent boldness. Positive
the Star: A shining future, wishes come true or, a stroke of luck. Very positive
The Stork: Loyalty, but also travel, and an important occasion.
The Dog: A friend or friendship
The Tower: A Powerful card, long life, or something from the past, someone older. Is regarded as an occult card
The Garden: Very positive: a place to meet a friend or a business/office. It is, essentially, somewhere people can meet and come together.
The Mountain: foreign affairs, or something important or big, possible an obstacle to be climbed over.
The Road: A new direction, travel, changes
The Mouse: Rather dark, loss, someone not to be trusted. A negative card
the Heart: A happy positive card symbolising, of course, Love.
The Ring: A relationship - usually romantic. Positive
The Book: things still to be revealed. Also books, learning publishing. A bright optimistic card
The Letter: News, or a contract, or a communication. A happy card
The Man: A gentleman! Symobolises any man, but often etierh the person being read for, or the love of the person being read for.
The Woman: Elegant. A maternal but pretty figure. Could be the person being read for, or their mother, or lover.
The Lily: A bright card, meaning one's professional life, or sometimes illness. Neither positive nor negative.
The Sun: A beautiful warm, optimistic card. Everything will turn out all right.
The Moon: An invitation, or a proposition. Honour to the person nearest to it. Positive
The Key: Overcoming pain; also, a clue as to the reason for something, quite positive; something which has been locked may now be unlocked.
The Fish: a fortune, money, and sometimes, dreams
The Anchor: Security, things remaining settled. Positive
The Cross: Card of destiny, can mean pain, or require the reader to be strong and self-contained. An occult card; neither positive nor negative.
Phew!! my fingers are aching now!
over to who ever will write the Lenormand deck.