Tree Lenormand: The Card in Five Words
The Tree focuses on health and wellbeing. This can mean both physically and mentally, with nods to both in fair and Zen-like balance. Your spiritual side is being called upon when you pull the Tree card, because it asks you to connect your thoughts and feelings with the world around you, in particular nature.
Tree symbolizes roots, and how we can find a place of our own in this lifetime. The card can refer to the past, asking you if your roots truly belong there, or if it is something that has made you unhappy, to find another place to grow and nourish your body and mind. Tree isn’t interested in fleeting events or moments, instead calling upon you to find a sacred path and connect fully with your health and how you connect with your loved ones.
Allow the branches of the Tree card to remind you how valued you are, and how our lives are all intertwined. It requires that you remind yourself what nature is, and to get out in it and experience the beauty it has to offer.
Snake Lenormand: The Card in Five Word
The Snake card holds all true to what is presently representative of the animal itself. Ambition is a strong element, ensuring that you know there is much determination in your life and what you want from it. It holds a strength that may appear harmless to others but can actually signal the pain and hurt that others experience through your actions at times. There is a narrow-minded thoughtlessness that comes with Snake, seeking to sometimes destroy whatever comes its way.
Snakes can also be seductive, almost hypnotic. They don’t worry about how they appear to others if they get what they want in the end. It can be dangerous to involve yourself in too much Snake-like behavior, because it almost never ends well. Snakes crave and want, and they don’t mind how many faces they must show to gain.
Tree and Snake together represent you not being as in touch with your spirituality as you would like. These cards collide to show a world in which you can become too wrapped up in your own desires to appreciate either anybody else’s, or just the simple things around you.
Sometimes, stopping to smell the roses is the best thing we can do for our own mindful nature, and if you are getting too absorbed or lost in the more shallow aspects of life, you won’t be able to connect properly in so many ways, leaving you feeling frightfully lost or unable to see how much you can grow in a short space of time. This can leave you floating, as if you had no roots at all, and together Tree and Snake want you to see your faults but find grounding ways to apply some earth to your air.
Tree is represented in numerology as card number 5. and Snake is represented by the number 7. When we combine them we get the number 12. Since 12 isn’t a single digit number, we add the 1 + 2 to get the number 3.
In numerology, number 3 represents the problem-solving aspect of your life. It offers you a situation that you may be finding difficult and seeks for you to find clarity within the solution. For each obstacle we hit, there is always a way through it, but sometimes that idea can get lost inside us, especially if we are under pressure, or experiencing stress.
Think of number 3 as the wisest of all the numbers, because it allows you to think outside the ox and present yourself with a different set of circumstances. It shows you to not be afraid of what you are capable of, and to trust in the infusion of your ideas. Number 3 is curious, because it can see the bigger picture, rather than just a simple screenshot of what you deem the entire problem to be.
Take just a fragment of time out of your day today to imagine what life could be like if you were a little less captivating and a little more spiritual. Feel the ground beneath your bare feet, and understand how the earth is charging you, your thoughts and your personal growth in so many ways.
I can understand my place on this earth, using it to help me grow.