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T O P I C R E V I E Wvesta I was looking through old posts and saw you did a 3x3 in your readings. I have been working on reading lenormand. I am not very good at it. When you do a 3x3 how do you read it Past, present, future ? Would you mind explaining so I can practice or even if you have a better idea for a beginner spread. Thanks, vesta littlecloudTo be honest, I'm not even quite sure how to read it. There was a member here, I do hope she comes back, was very good with 3x3's. The basic format is123456789So I would read each horizontal line 1-3, 4-6, 7-9. Then vertical; 1+4+7, 2+5+8, 7+8+9. Lastly I would read diagonally (although this is a little iffy because I don't which directions) 1+5+9 and 3+5+7I don't know if that clarifies things for you or makes it more complicated. vestaThat helps, Thanks so much. I need to practice lenormand and too many cards just confuse me. This seems like an easy spread to start with. Lenormand is hard enough when just starting to learn and don't need lots of cards to confuse me.
I have been working on reading lenormand. I am not very good at it.
When you do a 3x3 how do you read it
Past, present, future ?
Would you mind explaining so I can practice or even if you have a better idea for a beginner spread.
Thanks, vesta
123456789
So I would read each horizontal line 1-3, 4-6, 7-9. Then vertical; 1+4+7, 2+5+8, 7+8+9. Lastly I would read diagonally (although this is a little iffy because I don't which directions) 1+5+9 and 3+5+7
I don't know if that clarifies things for you or makes it more complicated.
Thanks so much. I need to practice lenormand and too many cards just confuse me. This seems like an easy spread to start with.
Lenormand is hard enough when just starting to learn and don't need lots of cards to confuse me.
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