My nine card spread

mystic Guy

..3_6_1..
..7_5_9..
..2_8_4..

The numbers are the order of laying the cards.
I use it two ways, First is top past, middle present and bottom future for an over all reading.

Or 2nd way , Any three areas of life, ie Top Home , Middle Work ,ect.
Left passed , Middle present and Right Future.

Works great for me, give it a go.
 

lord_ewin

Perhaps it could be the object of the April exchange then?
 

mystic Guy

Hi
I wouldn't be confident enough to do a reading exchange, I'm just learning to read.
It,s just in the book I have it says sticking to the same spread all the time will take away from your accuracy and I have found that to be true, so It's just a way to change it some.
You could repeat four times to have a full board reading with all the cards,
a block of six up six down ect.

..3__6__1____12_15_10
..7__5__9____16_14_18
..2__8__4____11_17_13
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.21_24_19____30_33_28
.25_23_27____34_32_36
.20_26_22____29_35_31
 

rif

The nine-card spread is a traditional Lenormand spread; and there are different ways of reading it.

I learned it originally in a more free-form method. The corners are read as a unit, and the cross cards are read as a unit; then there are ways to pair the individual cards. There is no "past-present-future" grouping in this style.

That said, I was never a fan. Maybe it's just me, but I always felt the cards were rather contradictory with each other. Of course I was quite new to Lenormand then, so maybe I'd fare better now. :D