olivia1
I have a question for those who follow Sylvie's No Layout .
In the book, she uses the No Layout to describe a person. Normally, when I use Lenormands to try to predict what someone's next love looks like, the cards I draw will usually rescind personality traits but in the spread, a few cards will come up that describes a physical appearance. Therefore its pretty easy to figure out what someone will look like. The cards describing physical description either support each other. Here is an example, I will end up drawing two cards that will both indicate the person has dark hair. or the cards will build upon each other. For example, one card will say the person has brownish gold hair then another card will speak of blonde highlights. Or a card will the person is tall and well built.
Well how would you read a spread where the cards conflict? For instance what if I draw the tower and child in the same spread. Tower is tall but child is short. Will the cards closer to the charged card have more weight?
For example if I draw:
Tower+ sun+man+ child+ moon
If I wanted to learn the person's height, would I say the person is short because child is closer to the charged card than the tower is?
In the book, she uses the No Layout to describe a person. Normally, when I use Lenormands to try to predict what someone's next love looks like, the cards I draw will usually rescind personality traits but in the spread, a few cards will come up that describes a physical appearance. Therefore its pretty easy to figure out what someone will look like. The cards describing physical description either support each other. Here is an example, I will end up drawing two cards that will both indicate the person has dark hair. or the cards will build upon each other. For example, one card will say the person has brownish gold hair then another card will speak of blonde highlights. Or a card will the person is tall and well built.
Well how would you read a spread where the cards conflict? For instance what if I draw the tower and child in the same spread. Tower is tall but child is short. Will the cards closer to the charged card have more weight?
For example if I draw:
Tower+ sun+man+ child+ moon
If I wanted to learn the person's height, would I say the person is short because child is closer to the charged card than the tower is?