Lessons in Lenormand: The Clover (2)
Hello everybody!
So, this week's topic of the "Lessons in Lenormand" series is *drum roll, please* The Clover, card number 2 of the 36 cards deck, so I would like to tell you a bit about this card's meaning.
So, as some of you may have guessed, the Clover symbolises luck, but not just any kind of luck! This lucky card is for luck in your everyday life, in your immediate surroundings, but rather "small" lucky circumstances.
There are certain combinations you can keep in mind here. When seen with the Rider, which is the card we talked about last week, the Clover stands for "happy news", or, in more broader terms, news which make you feel lucky in your day-to-day life, which will reach you shortly.
When combined with the Sun (31), I would say, this amplifies the luck, because the Sun stands for the big, extraordinary luck. So this big, extraordinary luck combined with luck in your day-to-day life could signify a really, REALLY lucky time for you, or the querent in general.
If the Mice (23) is combined with the Clover, I would pay close attention to where the mouth of the uppermost mouse (if there are multiple) is facing. If the mouth is facing towards the Clover, this means that your (or the querent's) everyday luck will be minimised a bit. It can still feel like luck then, but the amount of luck can be overlooked. If the mouse's tail, however, is pointing toward the Clover, keep in mind that your everyday luck is somehow not the same as you expected. It basically stands for expectations that didn't get met.
With the Clouds (6), you oftentimes have a light cloudy side, and a dark cloudy side. When the dark clouds "move" towards the Clover, you'd be worried that you may be out of luck, when the light side is facing the Clover, your luck is not viewable as of yet, but it will come to you in due time.
Of course, you can combine it with any card within the deck, and you will soon learn about the remainder of the 36 cards, but the above are just examples of what to keep in mind. Please look forward to next week, when we will discuss the Ship (3).
Until then, I hope you take care. See you soon!
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