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Episode 41 - Getting to Know Lenormand with Erika Robinson
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Host Natasha Levinger and her co-host/husband/producer, Brett, are thrilled to welcome author Erika Robinson, to talk about her new book, The Language of Lenormand: A Practical Guide for Everyday Divination.
In this episode, they discuss:
- How to pronounce Lenormand and where the name came from
- What is a Lenormand deck and how does it work?
- How new meanings get added to the cards to account for modern phenomena
- The relationship between the cards, the reader, and the sitter
- Time as it relates to Chronos and Chiros
- Lenormand can be a kind, gentle, direct friend if you learn how to use it
- There's no such thing as laziness
- Many things get labeled as laziness
- "Laziness" always means there is an underlying need not being met
- The importance of self-compassion for identifying those needs
- How capitalism and misogyny contribute to messages about "laziness"
- "Treat yourself like a bear."
- Card pull: a message from Metatron
- Metatron sounds like a mech from an 80s anime
- And more!
Plus...
- Spots are open again for Awakening, Natasha's one-on-one mentor program. Learn more at natashalevinger.com
- Get Natasha's book Healing Your Inner Child in paperback or audiobook today.
- Individual readings are available. Learn more or book one here
- Natasha's much-requested meditations to begin/end your day are now available.
- Don't forget to rate/review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and tell your friends about us
- Send questions, show topic suggestions, or to gettingtoknowwoo@gmail.com
Getting to Know Woo is a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to dispelling the rhetoric that so-called "woo-woo" practices such as energy work, energy healing, inner child healing, chakra clearing, and more are impractical and ineffective, and instead are pragmatic, transformative, and powerful.
Where to find Erika:
57 episodes
Manage episode 429290898 series 2571649
Host Natasha Levinger and her co-host/husband/producer, Brett, are thrilled to welcome author Erika Robinson, to talk about her new book, The Language of Lenormand: A Practical Guide for Everyday Divination.
In this episode, they discuss:
- How to pronounce Lenormand and where the name came from
- What is a Lenormand deck and how does it work?
- How new meanings get added to the cards to account for modern phenomena
- The relationship between the cards, the reader, and the sitter
- Time as it relates to Chronos and Chiros
- Lenormand can be a kind, gentle, direct friend if you learn how to use it
- There's no such thing as laziness
- Many things get labeled as laziness
- "Laziness" always means there is an underlying need not being met
- The importance of self-compassion for identifying those needs
- How capitalism and misogyny contribute to messages about "laziness"
- "Treat yourself like a bear."
- Card pull: a message from Metatron
- Metatron sounds like a mech from an 80s anime
- And more!
Plus...
- Spots are open again for Awakening, Natasha's one-on-one mentor program. Learn more at natashalevinger.com
- Get Natasha's book Healing Your Inner Child in paperback or audiobook today.
- Individual readings are available. Learn more or book one here
- Natasha's much-requested meditations to begin/end your day are now available.
- Don't forget to rate/review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and tell your friends about us
- Send questions, show topic suggestions, or to gettingtoknowwoo@gmail.com
Getting to Know Woo is a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to dispelling the rhetoric that so-called "woo-woo" practices such as energy work, energy healing, inner child healing, chakra clearing, and more are impractical and ineffective, and instead are pragmatic, transformative, and powerful.
Where to find Erika:
57 episodes
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