DownUnderNZer
Some do mix systems. I do not.
The Belgium system is a "mix" of the German and French, but it does seem to have a few differences like the "Snake" is not seen as the "other woman" and "Moon" is used for "jobs". With "Snake" though am not sure if that is on a broad level or just with some.
In regards to the "Brazilian" system most cards stem off of the German system, but some cards have meanings of their own and this system more than the others connects to the Occult/Mediumship etc. Some cards will say "Mediumship" or "whatever".
If looking at different meanings with the Brazilian system, for example, cards like "Clover" means "Obstacles" and "Blocks" not "Luck" or "Opportunities".
The problem, I feel, is some are learning different systems and do not know that they are and this is what causes the confusion when they get all job cards at the same time so do not know what to do when that happens: Fox (French)/Moon (Belgium)/Anchor(German).
One person (maybe two) have mentioned they use "Bear" as a job card, but I find that although it can be about "finances" in the French system, it is not really a card about "work" or "jobs" in general. It "describes" what kind of job it is really, but that is all.
I did see something online in which one card was read as "Matriarchal" (German) which I thought was the reader using the French system because another card (Whip) came up in the same spread as "sex" (French/Belgium) although at the time I did not know that "Whip" was used as "sex" by the Belgium system until someone from Belgium wrote out that system. I think someone mentioned she used the Belgium system as well, but do not hold me to that as I am remembering back to the middle of last year. A bit later on in another video by the same reader she used "Bear" and "Fox" as "work" in a 3 card spread but if she followed the "Belgium system" why did she not use "Moon".
No system has the "Bear" as "work" or "job" that I know of at all.
Do you see why mixing systems and creating a card meaning for a card that is not really "work" or "job" may be something of a concern?
I do believe that the Lenormand cards have evolved in meaning over time to include job cards or finances etc, but one such card is not "Bear". I have yet to see the system that actually uses it.
DND
The Belgium system is a "mix" of the German and French, but it does seem to have a few differences like the "Snake" is not seen as the "other woman" and "Moon" is used for "jobs". With "Snake" though am not sure if that is on a broad level or just with some.
In regards to the "Brazilian" system most cards stem off of the German system, but some cards have meanings of their own and this system more than the others connects to the Occult/Mediumship etc. Some cards will say "Mediumship" or "whatever".
If looking at different meanings with the Brazilian system, for example, cards like "Clover" means "Obstacles" and "Blocks" not "Luck" or "Opportunities".
The problem, I feel, is some are learning different systems and do not know that they are and this is what causes the confusion when they get all job cards at the same time so do not know what to do when that happens: Fox (French)/Moon (Belgium)/Anchor(German).
One person (maybe two) have mentioned they use "Bear" as a job card, but I find that although it can be about "finances" in the French system, it is not really a card about "work" or "jobs" in general. It "describes" what kind of job it is really, but that is all.
I did see something online in which one card was read as "Matriarchal" (German) which I thought was the reader using the French system because another card (Whip) came up in the same spread as "sex" (French/Belgium) although at the time I did not know that "Whip" was used as "sex" by the Belgium system until someone from Belgium wrote out that system. I think someone mentioned she used the Belgium system as well, but do not hold me to that as I am remembering back to the middle of last year. A bit later on in another video by the same reader she used "Bear" and "Fox" as "work" in a 3 card spread but if she followed the "Belgium system" why did she not use "Moon".
No system has the "Bear" as "work" or "job" that I know of at all.
Do you see why mixing systems and creating a card meaning for a card that is not really "work" or "job" may be something of a concern?
I do believe that the Lenormand cards have evolved in meaning over time to include job cards or finances etc, but one such card is not "Bear". I have yet to see the system that actually uses it.
DND
There's so much said on DON'T MIX systems.. I just wonder if others do it anyway and somehow 'get away with it' and have successful reads.