Exercício usando Combinações de Cartas Lenormand: nº2

This video is not, and does not intend to be, a Lenormand deck lesson, much less a lesson on combinatorial "formulas" for the cards of this oracle. It aims solely to share one type (among many others) of daily card reading exercise, seeking to combine a bit of technique (keywords, symbolic meanings) and my intuition. It was not invented by me, nor am I here intending to reinvent the wheel: I only intend to share another type (for those who may not yet know it) of stimulating the development of intuition (yes, I believe that intuition can be developed from the moment we begin to pay attention to it, lowering the level of censorship that logical reasoning insists on imposing) and, above all, the "translation or transmission" of solutions obtained intuitively through the use of orality, of the word, of the voice. One of the biggest obstacles I had to overcome in the long first years of my studies and readings was correctly expressing what I was "reading" in the cards. Perhaps this is a common difficulty for those who have not yet acquired a certain confidence in their own formal knowledge (technical terms, keywords, game schemes, etc.). Afraid of making mistakes, the less experienced may end up censoring their own ideas, their own experiences and interactions with the figures, emblems and symbols contained in the cards. The exercise is very easy: just set aside a short amount of time (I try never to use more than 15 minutes), a quiet place where the fortune teller can speak aloud (this is 50% of the educational value of the exercise), shuffle the cards and draw them two by two, with the first card drawn always being the theme, the basis, the subject, the topic of the reading. The second card drawn then becomes the "qualifier" of the first, that is, what will modify, reinforce or direct the meaning of interpretation of the initial card. And so, you read the cards in the deck, two by two. Note: Under no circumstances should you consult books, manuals, booklets, videos, etc. during the exercise. If you feel the need to do so, leave it for after you have finished the "exercise of the day". The important thing is to maintain spontaneity, a certain rhythm and agility during reading, without getting too caught up in technique and trying to think "outside the box", that is, in a more intuitive, more creative, more personal way and less dependent on what, or how, others think, interpret, correlate these combinations. Since I am sharing an exercise that I have practiced for decades, I will offer some advice: do not stop the exercise to take notes and try not to record it. This, for me, worked badly, because I became worried, intimidated, with a tremendous fear of making mistakes, of disagreeing with what so-and-so thinks, comments and writes in their books, blogs and videos about it. Allow yourself to think freely and find your own meanings in the combination of 2 or more cards. Deck: "The New Classic Lenormand" Author: Paulo Rodrigues Watch the first episode of this exercise series at    • Exercício usando Combinações de Cartas Len...