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Hii. May I get a lenormand reading? I would like to knw if I will move into a new house this month(July) and even if it's not this month, will the new house be exactly what I have always wished for? By that I mean, will I be satisfied and like it? -A♊
Oh btw, I forgot to mention to change my question. I asked if I will move house in July(which I didn't) so I would like to ask for a specific timeframe instead. Still Lenormand reading tho😊 The other questions are the same -A♊
Hii, hope you're having a good day ⭐
I went with book passages for this – sorry – but I did use Lenormand to confirm the interpretations (and that I should use bibliomancy).
Will I move into a new house this month?
— If not, when?
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) Chapter IV: THE RABBIT SENDS IN A LITTLE BILL
«She stretched herself up on tiptoe, and peeped over the edge of the mushroom, and her eyes immediately met those of a large blue caterpillar, that was sitting on the top, with its arms folded, quietly smoking a long hookah, and taking not the smallest notice of her or of anything else.»
You can move once you get your affairs in order. There might be a dissonance between wanting to go and (being able to) take the necessary steps. Try to go over the process more closely and think of what you can change.
Maybe you should look for (information about) available houses in another place, or you're counting on the wrong person (to move with and/or help you). There could be something that needs to be paid first, causing some distractions and delays.
Will the new house be exactly what I have always wished for?
— Will I be satisfied and like it?
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1872) Chapter III: LOOKING-GLASS INSECTS
«Indeed I sha'n't! Alice said rather impatiently. I don't belong to this railway journey at all – I was in a wood just now – and I wish I could get back there!»
It doesn't sound like you'll be very excited about this move... The context of this passage is a train ride, so it could be about moving anxiety (since it can be very stressful – speaking from experience). I'm going to include a third passage to see if you'd feel better once you get to the actual house, or for some kind of advice on how to avoid this or deal with it, if unavoidable.
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1872) Chapter IV: TWEEDLEDUM AND TWEEDLEDEE
«He's dreaming now, said Tweedledee: and what do you think he's dreaming about?»
Remember to keep yourself at the center of this decision and not let it be swayed by others who aren't even involved or won't be affected by it. Be careful not to lose sight of your desires nor conform to external ideas that can end up confusing or “confining” you.
Thank you for trusting me to read for you. I would love to know what you think: if this resonates with your circumstances, and what comes of it. Don't be afraid to give me honest feedback and suggestions, after all, it'll help me become a better reader :]
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