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How to use your cheat sheet to do a 3 card reading

This is an example of how you can use the cheat sheet to do a quick 3 card reading.

1/26/20251 min read

If you have signed up to my mailing list you should have received a cheat sheet with my one word keyword for each lenormand card (including the 4 extra Rana George cards) I have only provided the most common key word for each card, this is certainly not the only one, I may create another cheat sheet with other keywords for each card, but just to get you started see my example as follows.

The cards drawn as in the above image TREE, MOUNTAIN, WHIP.

In a 3 card spread and typically with lenormand they are generally read in pairs (Noun + Adjective) the adjective or second place card describes the first card (Noun, place, person or subject of query) The third card is the likely result, so in this case you would look to the predictive column (4).

  1. TREE - Health (keyword/Noun)

  2. MOUNTAIN - Difficult (Adjective)

  3. WHIP - Disputes (predictive/result)

So my quick interpretation of this would indicate that there is a difficult health matter that may result in a conflict/dispute. The dispute can be a matter of things, the treatment option, a diagnosis, disagreement between health professionals or test results, or disagreement between the health provider and patient.

I will post a 4 card spread using the 3rd card as the verb (or action to take) and the 4th card would then be the result.