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Diana said:A "nervure" in botany is a "vein". But it is also sometimes called a nervure!!!
Kléa's book is most interesting. Some of the things I think should be taken with a pinch of salt, but it certainly gives much much food for thought. The way he (she? I think it is a "he" - no-one can tell me who this person is, but surely someone must know - I must really make more enquiries) goes into every single detail of the cards is most fascinating and I have certainly seen things in the cards which I would never have seen otherwise. Although many times I do not necessarily agree.
The divinatory meanings are sometimes..... strange.
But it is a remarkable book worth having and I take my hat off to Kléa.
ty, Diana...I value your opinion above many on the TdM!
See, I said "she" since I felt the author must be a WOMAN...how politically uncorrectly sexist am I? I looked through the book too and can't tell...but ty ...I will wade through it when I have time...right now I am still learning more about the meanings of the numbers...just got a few TdM decks and when I have them, plan to set them out side by side...and examine...
I reserve opinion since I haven't read the book, but in my "skimming" s(he) certainly does go in-depth in the pip cards...
at least it is rich in offerings...re colors, flowers, symbols, etc for the pips...
terri