Tarot & Lenormand
See the Signs
Whatever your question, Tarot and Lenormand help you find the answer.
Stars & Signs Tarot and Lenormand Readings offer intuitive insight, connecting with universal wisdom so you can make decisions with clarity and understand the energies around you now and in the coming months.
We interpret the symbolism and images within the Cards, tapping into intuitive perception, acting as your guides to awaken your own intuition.
Tarot and Lenormand can shine a light on any area of your life, including:
Loss
Marriage
Separation or divorce
Confidence
Life Purpose
Love
Career
Family
Children
Mid-life crisis
Year in Focus (12-Card) Tarot Reading
Read the Signs (60-Minute)
Tarot Reading
Signs of the Tableau (Grand Tableau) Lenormand Reading
See the Signs (30-Minute) Tarot Reading
Signs of the Portrait (9-Card Lenormand Reading)
Readings in-person or via Zoom (video and screen share)
Video recording shared via WeTransfer with a photo of your Tarot or Lenormand spread and brief notes
Differences between Tarot and Lenormand
Although they’re both forms of card divination (cartomancy), Tarot and Lenormand are very different.
Where Tarot is an empathetic friend offering a supportive shoulder to cry on, Lenormand is more like a blunt cousin, offering straightforward, honest answers to direct questions.
Tarot
Symbolic, esoteric, and interpretive
Messages from an inner source
Thematic and story-driven
Stimulates clairvoyance and the inner wisdom
Dates from mid-15th century
78 cards in a deck, each depicted with complex symbolism in their images
Divided into the Major and Minor Arcana
Tarot can be read as a single card or in spreads with multiple cards
Read based on position in the spread or more intuitively, incorporating Astrology and Numerology
Full-deck spreads are not commonplace in Tarot
Cards are not inherently “positive” or “negative”
Cards can be read in reverse or upright
Why and how
The heart (feelings)
Lenormand
Emblematic, non-esoteric, and literal
Messages from an outer source
Punchy and to-the-point
Triggers the language area of the brain
Dates from early-17th century practice
36 cards (sometimes more) in a deck with single images representing people, objects, and situations.
All cards are equal — no “Majors” or “Minors”.
Lenormand cards can only be read in combination, not individually
Read in short sentences based on proximity and placement (i.e. Past, Present, and Future)
A Grand Tableau uses all 36 cards in Lenormand
Every card is positive, negative, or neutral
Cards can only be read upright
Who, what, when, and where
The head (logic)
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