Editorial policy
Editorial Policy
Last updated: 2026-05-07
Editorial standards
Lenormand Deck aims to make Lenormand easier to study through clear definitions, practical examples, consistent page structure, and direct reading language. Pages should help readers understand what a card, pair, spread, or theme can mean in real questions.
Source and method
Content is organized around the traditional 36-card Lenormand deck, common card keywords, playing-card inserts, combination reading logic, spread positions, and practical question types such as love, career, money, timing, and advice.
The site does not rely on unsupported personal-credential claims. Instead, it aims to earn trust through method transparency: showing how meanings are built from card basics, combinations, question context, and reading boundaries. See Methodology and Examples for concrete demonstrations.
How pages are structured
Card pages explain the core meaning and reading contexts. Combination pages show how two cards blend into one practical phrase. Spread pages explain position roles. Guide pages connect those parts into a repeatable learning method.
Automation and AI assistance
Some workflows may use automation or AI assistance for organization, drafting, consistency checks, or online reading interpretations. Content should remain practical, bounded, and useful to readers rather than presenting automated output as certainty.
Online reading outputs are treated as study aids. They are meant to help readers test card meanings, combinations, and spread roles in a practical format, not to replace judgment or claim guaranteed predictive accuracy.
Updates and corrections
Pages may be revised when examples can be clearer, internal links can be improved, a correction is reported, or a topic needs more context. Corrections can be sent to [email protected].
Safety boundaries
Lenormand Deck is for learning, reflection, and daily practice. It does not provide medical, legal, financial, mental-health, emergency, or guaranteed predictive advice.
Related policies and study pages
See the Methodology, Examples, Correction Policy, and Privacy Policy for adjacent standards and support pages.