Panda Posted July 5, 2021 Posted July 5, 2021 I managed to find Andy Boroveshengra's book today and consequently thought I'd work through his Grand Tableau. The first three cards are denoted as being a message for the querent. I thought these cards were interesting, as I am currently packing up boxes to move to another state. Hence it being quite miraculous to find Andy's book, as just about all others have been packed ready for the move. I'm reading these three cards as saying there will be definite problems with the move. Not what I really wanted to hear but the key at the end seems to indicate "yes" to what is to the left - a problematic move. I have been worried about the logistics of the move, as it involves moving a 20 foot container. I'm also worried about the COVID numbers which have been escalating here, which could impact on the move if states go into lockdown. I would rather read it as saying a solution will be found regarding difficulties with the move but am not optimistic with that line of interpretation. What do you think?
WizardintheWoods Posted July 5, 2021 Posted July 5, 2021 I read this as you just have and can say forewarned is forearmed 😊
katrinka Posted July 5, 2021 Posted July 5, 2021 A lot of people use the dark and light sides of the Clouds. Having the light side of the Clouds touching the Stork is much better than having the dark side there. It's still a warning, but less severe.
Panda Posted July 6, 2021 Author Posted July 6, 2021 Hahahaha - thanks WizardintheWoods. Or rather "DOH". I had hoped the message may have been a bit more optimistic but as you say, forewarned is forearmed! Thank you Katrinka. The clouds on this particular deck are somewhat lighter on the side facing the Stork. It will be interesting to see how it plays out. Hopefully things won't be too difficult when the time comes.
WizardintheWoods Posted July 6, 2021 Posted July 6, 2021 @katrinka I have read that the light versus dark side shows leaving you versus headed your way as well as the less severe versus severe. In your experience do both apply or does one really apply more than the other? Personally this has confused me and I appreciate your insight.
Vesta Posted July 6, 2021 Posted July 6, 2021 Possibly the Clouds are referring to some sort of weather event (rain, storms, etc.) that will take place while you're moving.
Panda Posted July 6, 2021 Author Posted July 6, 2021 1 hour ago, Vesta said: Possibly the Clouds are referring to some sort of weather event (rain, storms, etc.) that will take place while you're moving. That is a really good suggestion. One of the worries I have is that the container is in a paddock and needs to be lifted by a large truck that can lift 8 tonne and over. I'm concerned that if it rains the truck will get bogged. Once the truck is booked, I can't then change the day without incurring additional costs. If the truck picks up the container after or when it's raining and it ends up getting bogged, it will be very costly to have it extricated.
katrinka Posted July 6, 2021 Posted July 6, 2021 6 hours ago, WizardintheWoods said: @katrinka I have read that the light versus dark side shows leaving you versus headed your way as well as the less severe versus severe. In your experience do both apply or does one really apply more than the other? Personally this has confused me and I appreciate your insight. The light side is clearing. Think of a storm - it's good when it's over but you have the flooding and damage to deal with.
mommyfru Posted October 25, 2023 Posted October 25, 2023 I thought that the first four cards were read in a GT. Anyway, my interpretation is that the weather might be rough at first but it will get better as you travel. Or, you can see it as the first stop until you move again and the next move will be your best move.
DanielJUK Posted October 25, 2023 Posted October 25, 2023 I think this was just discussing a Lenormand method of using the cards @mommyfru. When you get to 5 posts you will be able to see the readings area of this section 🙂 . Welcome to the forum if you would like to introduce yourself, you are welcome to start a thread in our introductions section here🙂
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