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Rachelcat reads for Charlie Brown Lenny 2020

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Rachelcat reads for Charlie Brown Lenny 2020

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Hi there! Good to read with you again! Do you have a specific question for year end, or would you like to talk about generally what to leave behind in 2020?

You know I'm not adept at Lenny, so bear with me. I'll use my Edwardian favorite, the Schneider & Co. deck. I also have the cute/silly Yule Lenormand, which I might throw in there just for fun. When else am I going to use it?

Look forward to reading for you!
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Re: Rachelcat reads for Charlie Brown Lenny 2020

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Hi Rachelcat,

I'm sorry I didn't see this. If it's not too late for you, just the general what to leave behind question will do.
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Re: Rachelcat reads for Charlie Brown Lenny 2020

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Here you go!

What should you leave behind in 2020?

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Tree, Snake, Tower, Stork, House
You need to put behind you a growing (tree) resentment or even feeling of betrayal (snake). You’re with your family and in your home for the long haul (tower), and you don’t want bad feelings to be a lasting part of all that. Instead, embrace the changes in your home life caused by the quarantine or anything else (stork) and strive for a happy home and family (house).

I like how the tower in the middle can belong to either direction, toward discontent or conscious work toward harmony. I think it’s easy to choose which you would like!

Now for fun, the same cards in the Yuletide Lenormand by Kendra and Katrina (creators of Under the Roses Lenormand):

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Well, they certainly seem to read the same for me! The Humbug makes that discontent more toward the holidays, which makes sense, and the Clock Tower brings in the long-lasting idea perfectly. And the storks are on the chimney of the house in both decks!

I hope this reading makes sense to you and is helpful in some way. Have a very merry Christmas Eve!
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