The Lenormand Whip Card is also known as the Rod and the Broom.
Learn Lenormand Whip Card Meaning and Keywords:
- Arguments
- Sports
- Exercise
- Military
- Negotiations
- Punishment
- Anger
- Beating yourself up
- Physical activity
- Abuse
- Violence
- Tormented
- A young man with dark hair
Lenormand Whip Card Meanings
It takes a lot of skill and determination to come out on top of the Whip. It’s a card of noise, violence, battles and commotion.
The Lenormand Whip card is a reminder that a lot of focus and drive will be needed to win. You might need to approach your problems from a different angle to succeed.
The Whip often shows up in times of struggle and strife. It indicates arguments, negotiations, and being too hard on yourself.
The violent nature of the Whip card gives it the added meaning of physical abuse.
The card also has a sexual nature which can represent sexual passion or sexual abuse, depending on surrounding cards.
Because a lot of energy is involved in the Whip, it’s also the card of athletes and physical activity.
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The Lenormand Whip Meaning in Love: In love readings, the Whip may indicate a relationship based on sex. It can also point to problems and arguments in a relationship.
The Lenormand Whip Meaning for Career: In career readings, the Whip card often represents a physically demanding job. A lot of energy is usually required.
The Whip can also represent conflict in the workplace – whether it’s dislike of your job or disagreements with co-workers.
The Lenormand Whip Meaning in Health: The Whip may represent laryngitis, a sore throat, pain, or sore muscles.
Using the Whip for Timing: The Lenormand Whip card means November, 11 days, 11 weeks, or 11 months. With the Mountain or Lily are present, it can mean over 11 months.
Card Combinations: Lenormand Whip Combinations
Some questions to ask based on the Lenormand Whip card meaning:
- What or who are you fighting?
- Would a different approach help you reach your goals?
- How can you be easier on yourself?
- Who can help you?
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