littleredcourgette Posted December 7, 2017 Posted December 7, 2017 Say you want to know if love with someone is possible and you get the cards: Clover - Bouquet - Anchor Clover-Bouquet suggests it's a short-lived, flirty, non-serious romance, but... Bouquet-anchor suggests it's a long term, serious romance. How do you then make a decision? Would it be gut instinct for you? Is there a story I am not seeing? I have come across similar results before and i've never known how to interpret them.
katrinka Posted December 7, 2017 Posted December 7, 2017 Clover is carpe diem. Bust a move before it's too late. ;)
DownUnderNZer Posted December 7, 2017 Posted December 7, 2017 The ANCHOR is at the end of it, so likely it would be something solid. That position of your spread should have the last say because it is the last card turned. However, you need to learn how to answer the question you asked which is not about short or long-term anything, but the possibility of love. So, with CLOVER there is a short-lived opportunity which could have everything to do with how one looks, entertainment, smiles, being graceful, being together somewhere like the movies, gym, or a mall etc. In circumstances that you would be enjoying/relaxing usually with others. CLOVER+BOUQUET BOUQUET is a card I think that could mean someone is available or free to date. And ANCHOR is all about being in it for the duration - hook, line, and sinker. Either that or taking a long time to establish something. So, there is a possibility depending on luck, attraction, beauty, place, time, and/or patience. Say you want to know if love with someone is possible and you get the cards: Clover - Bouquet - Anchor Clover-Bouquet suggests it's a short-lived, flirty, non-serious romance, but... Bouquet-anchor suggests it's a long term, serious romance. How do you then make a decision? Would it be gut instinct for you? Is there a story I am not seeing? I have come across similar results before and i've never known how to interpret them.
littleredcourgette Posted December 7, 2017 Author Posted December 7, 2017 Thanks very much for the responses. This is about someone that things are not going very well with at the mo so i'm giving him space but it feels as if he has forgotten me. Thanks for reminding me to stick to the question I asked. I guess I was trying to find out any additional info the cards have to offer. It's strange as the meanings of the individual cards are clearer than Tarot yet I find it much harder to interpret Lenormand.
DownUnderNZer Posted December 8, 2017 Posted December 8, 2017 The question is vital and how it is phrased, so you should have made it clearer as it looks like you are asking about something just ahead and someone new. The CLOVER in the latter case indicates a second chance, but not one that will last long. BOUQUET is about a recovery or finding solutions. ANCHOR is a good card to end on. So, still a possibility if an ideal solution is worked on to make things right or repairing the damage in some way. The opportunity has to there as well. Thanks very much for the responses. This is about someone that things are not going very well with at the mo so i'm giving him space but it feels as if he has forgotten me. Thanks for reminding me to stick to the question I asked. I guess I was trying to find out any additional info the cards have to offer. It's strange as the meanings of the individual cards are clearer than Tarot yet I find it much harder to interpret Lenormand.
Grizabella Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 This spread says to me "be careful what you wish for". The Clover indicates something you'll feel fortunate about. Sort of like " too good to be true". The bouquet is also a very touching and lovely promise of what's to come....very optimistic and romantic. I agree that the anchor indicates something lasting but in this case it may be that it becomes very difficult to end over the long run if things go bad.
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