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The Heart: Its Combinations in Lenormand

The Heart is one of the most desired cards in the Lenormand deck — and one of the most complex. It represents love in all its forms: romantic, fraternal, unconditional, but also passionate, vulnerable, and sometimes blind. When the Heart appears in a reading, it tints the entire interpretation with emotion, feeling, and inner truth.

But the Heart never appears alone. It always converses with the surrounding cards — and it is in this conversation that details reveal themselves. The same card that means deep love next to the Ring can mean destructive passion next to the Scythe. Context is everything.

Below, we present the 35 combinations of the Heart with each of the other cards in the Lenormand deck, analyzed in three spheres of life: Love, Work, and Health. Because the heart does not beat only in relationships — it pulses in everything we do.

Heart + Rider

Love

Arrival of news that warms the heart. An expected message from someone dear, a reunion that approaches, or the arrival of a new person who awakens genuine feelings. For those in a relationship, it can indicate a romantic surprise on the way — a gesture, a visit, a declaration that renews the bond. For those alone, it is one of the most promising signs that love is literally coming in your direction.

Work

Professional news that arrives charged with enthusiasm. A proposal that excites, an invitation to a project that awakens passion, or the recognition that finally arrives and touches the heart. It indicates that something in the professional field will bring genuine emotional satisfaction — not just financial. Work that makes sense, that nourishes the soul beyond the wallet.

Health

Good news about heart health — literally and figuratively. It can indicate exam results that bring relief, favorable diagnoses in the cardiac area, or the arrival of information that improves emotional well-being. It also suggests that a positive change in heart-related habits is on the way or beginning to show results.

Heart + Clover

Love

Luck in love. One of those small, unexpected happinesses that illuminate the day: a casual encounter that becomes something special, a conversation that flows with surprising naturalness, or a moment of lightness that reminds you why that relationship is worth it. The Clover brings to the Heart the grace of chance — love that appears where least expected, without effort and without drama.

Work

A stroke of luck in the professional environment that brings genuine joy. It can be an opportunity that falls into your lap, a contact made by chance that opens unexpected doors, or a project that arises without planning and becomes a source of pleasure. The combination suggests that luck favors those who work with their heart — follow what you are passionate about and chance will do the rest.

Health

Rapid and unexpected improvement in emotional or cardiac health. A small change in habit that produces surprising results, or a health concern that resolves more easily than expected. The Clover next to the Heart says: don’t worry so much. The body has its own wisdom, and sometimes healing comes faster than the mind believes.

Heart + Ship

Love

Love at a distance or love that travels. It can indicate a relationship that involves geographical distance, a passion for someone from another culture, or the desire to explore love in new and unknown ways. It can also mean that a trip will bring significant romantic encounters. For couples, it suggests the need for adventure together — break the routine, travel, explore new territories as a couple.

Work

Work that involves travel or the foreign, carried out with passion. Professional opportunities in other countries or cities that awaken genuine enthusiasm. It can indicate that following professional passion will require movement — displacement, change, expansion of horizons. The Ship next to the Heart says: the work that fulfills you may not be where you are now.

Health

Health benefits associated with travel or change of environment. It can indicate that a change of scenery — literal or figurative — will do good to the heart and emotional state. Treatments or health approaches from other places or cultures are also suggested. Sometimes, the healing you seek is far from home.

Heart + House

Love

Domestic, family, rooted love. This combination speaks of love that lives within the home — the comfort of a shared home, the intimacy of daily life, the affection expressed in small gestures: the coffee made in the morning, the door left open, the embrace in the kitchen. For those seeking a relationship, it can indicate that love will arise in the family environment or through close people. For couples, it reinforces that home is the true territory of love — and that caring for the house is caring for the bond.

Work

Working from home with satisfaction, or a work environment that feels like home. It can indicate success in family businesses, home office that works, or a work team that welcomes like family. The Heart within the House suggests that the best professionally is in what is familiar — don’t seek far away what you can build nearby.

Health

The home as a source of healing. Recovery happens better at home, in the family environment, surrounded by those you love. It can indicate that emotional balance depends on the stability of the home environment — if the house is in disorder, the heart feels it. Caring for the space where you live is caring for the health of your heart.

Heart + Tree

Love

Deep, rooted, long-lasting love. The Tree does not plant and grow overnight — it takes years to establish itself, but when it does, it resists storms that would uproot anything else. This combination speaks of a love that has roots, that grew slowly, that strengthened over time. It can also indicate karmic love — a connection that comes from previous lives, with roots deeper than this existence can explain.

Work

Career built with love and patience, that grows organically over the years. It suggests that professional success will come from long-term commitment — not shortcuts. Work done out of true love for the craft creates roots that no crisis can uproot. It can also indicate professions related to health or nature exercised with genuine passion.

Health

Stable and solid-based cardiac and emotional health. When the Heart meets the Tree, it indicates deep vitality — a health that comes from within, from the roots, from constitution. However, as the Tree grows slowly, it can also indicate chronic heart conditions that require long-term monitoring. In both cases, the message is: care for the roots. The tree that has strong roots survives any winter.

Heart

Heart + Clouds

Love

Emotional confusion, uncertainties in love. The Clouds obscure the Heart — the feelings are there, but you cannot see them clearly. It can indicate doubts about a relationship, confused feelings toward someone, or a turbulent phase where you don’t know if what you feel is love, habit, or fear of being alone. It can also mean misunderstandings between partners — unspoken things that create a fog between the two.

Work

Professional uncertainties that affect emotional state. A phase where you don’t know if the current work is right, if your career is going in the desired direction, or if it’s worth continuing to invest emotionally in a project. The Clouds ask for patience: don’t make definitive decisions while the fog hasn’t lifted. What seems confusing now will become clear — but you need to wait.

Health

Uncertain or confusing diagnoses involving the heart or emotional state. It can indicate symptoms that doctors cannot explain, anxiety that mimics heart problems, or a clouded emotional state that affects the body without apparent cause. Important to seek clarity — a second opinion, additional tests, or simply time for the fog to dissipate.

Heart + Snake

Love

Caution: the Snake next to the Heart is one of the most treacherous combinations in Lenormand. It can indicate a rival in love — another person infiltrating the relationship with ulterior motives. It can mean temptation, dangerous seduction, or a love that seems irresistible but hides poison. It can also represent a cunning woman who interferes in matters of the heart. In all cases, the message is: don’t trust blindly. What glitters can be scales.

Work

Colleagues or business partners who approach with hidden interest. Someone in the professional environment seems friendly and interested in your well-being, but has hidden motives. It can also indicate that your passion for work is being exploited by someone more cunning — the enthusiasm you put into what you do is being used by someone who knows how to manipulate. Trust your instincts.

Health

Health problems that disguise themselves or are more complex than they appear. It can indicate a heart condition that mimics something else, misleading symptoms, or the need to investigate deeper. It can also represent the toxic effect of poisonous emotional relationships on physical health — people who harm your heart, literally and figuratively.

Heart + Coffin

Love

End of a romantic cycle. The Coffin next to the Heart is not necessarily destruction — it is closure. It can indicate the end of a relationship, the end of a phase within the relationship, or the end of an emotional pattern that no longer serves. There is grief involved, yes. There is pain. But the Coffin is also transformation: what dies opens space for what will be born. Sometimes, love needs to die in one form to be reborn in another.

Work

Closure of work done with passion. It can be the loss of a beloved project, the end of a significant professional partnership, or the need to abandon a career you loved but that no longer sustains you. Professional grief is real and deserves respect — but the space that opens can receive something even more aligned with who you are now.

Health

Attention to heart health. The Coffin can indicate the end of a period of good cardiac or emotional health — a warning to take care before a condition worsens. It can also indicate depression, deep emotional grief, or a heart that needs rest. The message is not one of panic, but of silent urgency: take care now. Don’t wait for the body to scream.

Heart + Bouquet

Love

Joy, romance, gifts, and beautiful gestures. The Bouquet next to the Heart is one of the sweetest combinations in the deck — it indicates love expressed with beauty, kindness, and generosity. Flowers that arrive without reason. Dinner invitations. Words that move. For those alone, it can indicate an admirer who will reveal themselves soon. For couples, it’s a reminder that love needs visible gestures to flourish — and that small tokens are the most effective language of affection.

Work

Professional recognition that touches the heart. A sincere compliment, a gift from the boss, an unexpected tribute, or simply the pleasure of working in an environment where people treat each other with kindness. It indicates that gratitude and beauty can — and should — be part of the professional world. Work related to aesthetics, art, beauty, or care is especially favored.

Health

Visible improvement in emotional health. Joy as medicine — situations or people that bring happiness and, with it, strengthen the heart and immune system. It can indicate that aesthetic treatments or those related to well-being (massages, aromatherapy, baths) will have a positive effect on overall health. Beauty heals. Joy heals. The Bouquet next to the Heart confirms.

Heart + Scythe

Love

Abrupt cut in love. The Scythe does not negotiate — it cuts. Next to the Heart, it can indicate a sudden separation, a betrayal discovered in a shocking way, or a drastic decision that ends a relationship without warning. Unlike the Coffin, which is slow and processed ending, the Scythe is instantaneous rupture. It can also indicate the need to cut a bond that is causing harm — sometimes, the most courageous love is the one that knows how to say “it’s over.”

Work

Abrupt professional decision that affects emotionally. Unexpected dismissal, cutting of a beloved project, or the need to make a quick decision that involves sacrificing something you love professionally. The Scythe asks for courage and precision: when the cut is necessary, hesitating only prolongs the pain. Clean cut, heal quickly.

Health

Possibility of heart surgery or invasive procedure related to the heart. It can also indicate an emotional shock that affects health abruptly — news that literally “breaks your heart” and whose impact manifests in the body. Attention to blood pressure spikes and acute stress. The heart is not infinitely resistant.

Heart + Whip

Love

Intense and conflictual passion. The Whip brings to the Heart the energy of argument, sexual tension, love that burns — sometimes too much. It can indicate a relationship where fights are frequent but reconciliation is equally passionate. The cycle of fight and reconciliation, when repetitive, is a warning: passion that only renews in conflict is not sustainable. It can also indicate abusive relationships where love and pain become confused. Caution.

Work

Emotionally intense professional environment, with frequent conflicts that affect the heart. It can indicate arguments with colleagues or bosses that leave emotional marks, or professional competition that became personal. The combination warns: don’t take work so seriously that professional conflicts become personal wounds.

Health

Repetitive stress that affects the heart. Patterns of tension that repeat cyclically — arguments that raise blood pressure, situations that trigger anxiety regularly, harmful habits that alternate with attempts at care. The Whip next to the Heart asks you to break the cycle: it’s not the occasional stress that makes you sick, it’s the stress that repeats.

Heart + Birds

Love

Conversations of the heart. The Birds bring communication to love — deep dialogues, declarations, calls that last hours, messages that make your heart race. It can indicate a couple that reconnects through conversation, or a romantic interest that manifests through words. For those alone, it can mean someone is speaking of you with affection. It can also indicate excessive worry about love — anxious thoughts that don’t stop, the mind that won’t turn off.

Work

Meetings, negotiations, or professional conversations that involve the heart. Work related to communication, voice, dialogue — exercised with passion. It can also indicate workplace gossip that involves feelings, or a professional partnership that develops from increasingly deep conversations.

Health

Anxiety that manifests in cardiac symptoms — tachycardia, palpitations, chest tightness generated by worry and not by organic disease. The Birds next to the Heart ask: calm the mind to calm the heart. Anxiety mimics diseases perfectly — and distinguishing one from the other is essential.

Heart + Child

Love

New, innocent love that is beginning. The Child brings to the Heart the energy of beginning — the phase where everything is discovery, everything is enchantment, everything is possible. It can indicate the start of a relationship, a budding passion, or the renewal of innocence within an existing relationship. For long-term couples, the Child asks you to reconnect with the simplicity of the beginning — the judgment-free gaze, the touch without demands, love without complication.

Work

A new project that awakens passion, or the beginning of a career done out of love. It can also indicate a new intern or employee who brings fresh energy to the work environment. The Child next to the Heart suggests that starting from zero — at any age — can be the most passionate and courageous decision of your professional life.

Health

Heart health of a child, or the need to care for the heart with the attention you would give a child. It can also indicate that adopting a lighter and more playful approach to health — less rigidity, more pleasure — will bring better results. Health flourishes when treated with the same curiosity and openness as a child.

Heart + Fox

Love

Caution: the Fox next to the Heart warns of deception in love. Someone may not be sincere about their feelings — saying what you want to hear instead of what they really feel. It can indicate emotional manipulation, hidden interests in a relationship, or the need to trust less in words and more in actions. The Fox is not necessarily evil — it is cunning. And cunning in love is a sign that someone is playing a game, not living a feeling.

Work

Professional strategy that involves the heart. It can indicate the need to be more cunning about work situations that involve emotion — not showing all your cards, protecting your interests, being diplomatic without being false. The Fox in Work next to the Heart says: passion is good, but naivety at work is dangerous. Love what you do, but protect what you’ve built.

Health

Attention to diagnoses that may not be what they seem. The Fox suggests that a health problem may be misdiagnosed, that cardiac symptoms may have a different cause than apparent, or that someone in the health field may not be fully transparent. Seek more information. Trust your instincts when something seems wrong.

Heart + Bear

Love

Protective, strong, possessive love. The Bear brings to the Heart an energy of intense protection — love that cares, that defends, that places itself between what it loves and any threat. It can indicate a maternal or paternal figure in love, someone older or stronger who protects. But the Bear also carries the risk of possessiveness: protecting too much is controlling. Loving too much is suffocating. The line between protection and possession is thin — and the Bear doesn’t always see it.

Work

A boss or authority figure who is genuinely generous and protective. It can indicate a mentor who guides with love, a company that cares for its employees, or a leadership position exercised with the heart. It can also mean that finances and feelings are mixing at work — be careful that financial decisions aren’t made by emotional impulse.

Health

Robust heart health, but attention to excess. The Bear is large — and next to the Heart can indicate that excesses (food, drink, work, emotion) are overloading the cardiovascular system. Moderation is key. The strong heart is the one that knows how to rest, not the one that endures everything without stopping.

Heart + Star

Love

Illuminated, hopeful love, guided by something greater. The Star next to the Heart is one of the most beautiful combinations in Lenormand — it indicates a love that has direction, that is guided by intuition, that carries a special brightness. It can mean that the love of your dreams is coming true, that a connection has spiritual dimension, or simply that there is reason to have hope. The heart finds its star — and when that happens, the path becomes clear.

Work

Professional fulfillment that fills the heart. Work that is not just employment, but vocation. The feeling of being on the right path, doing what you were born to do. The Star next to the Heart says: continue. Your effort will be recognized, your goals will be achieved, and the brightness of work done with love is visible to all.

Health

Positive prognosis for heart health. Guided healing, treatments that work, well-founded hope. The Star in the health field is always a sign of light — and next to the Heart, it indicates that the path to healing is clear. Trust the process, follow the guidance, and maintain hope: it is, in itself, a powerful medicine.

Heart + Stork

Love

Transformation in love. The Stork brings change — and next to the Heart, that change is emotional and profound. It can indicate the arrival of a baby that transforms the couple’s dynamic, a house move that strengthens the bond, or a transformation in how love is lived. For those in a stagnant relationship, the Stork is a promise of renewal. For those alone, it indicates that a life change — moving cities, changing jobs, changing habits — will bring love with it.

Work

Significant professional changes that bring emotional satisfaction. Promotion, transfer, new position — something that changes the professional landscape and, with it, enthusiasm. It can also indicate that professions related to motherhood, birth, care, and transformation are sources of deep fulfillment.

Health

Positive changes in heart health. A new treatment, a change in habits that begins to show results, or a recovery phase that transforms your relationship with your own body. The Stork next to the Heart says: transformation is happening. It may not be visible yet, but the new is already on the way.

Heart + Dog

Love

Loyal, faithful, reliable love. The Dog next to the Heart is the love that doesn’t betray, doesn’t abandon, doesn’t disappear when things get difficult. It can indicate an extremely faithful partner, a friend who becomes love, or a relationship based on mutual trust and companionship more than explosive passion. It is the love that is there when you wake up — constant, quiet, unshakeable. It can also mean that true love is already in your life — perhaps in the form of a friend who has always been by your side.

Work

A loyal colleague or professional partner who works with the heart. It can indicate true friendships in the work environment, a team that supports each other, or a loyal client who stays because of the emotional bond, not just commercial. The Dog next to the Heart says: the best businesses are built on genuine trust.

Health

Affection as medicine. The presence of loyal friends, pets, genuine companionship has a measurable effect on heart health — and this combination confirms it. It can also indicate that a trusted health professional is essential for cardiac treatment. Find someone you trust and follow with them.

Heart + Tower

Love

Solitary or institutional love. The Tower is isolation, structure, authority — and next to the Heart can indicate someone who loves in silence, from a distance, without declaring themselves. It can mean a person who built walls around their heart out of fear of being hurt, or a love that runs into institutional barriers: difference in social position, hierarchical relationships, rules that prevent closeness. It can also indicate love for someone in a position of authority — boss, teacher, mentor. The Tower asks for courage: sometimes the wall that separates two hearts was built from within, not from without.

Work

Work in large companies or institutions done with genuine passion. It can indicate a corporate or governmental career exercised with love — something rare and valuable. It also suggests that professional isolation (working alone, occupying a lonely position at the top) is affecting the heart. Leadership without emotional connection with the team impoverishes both sides.

Health

Emotional isolation that affects the heart. Prolonged loneliness is a documented cardiovascular risk factor — and this combination confirms it. It can also indicate hospitalization related to the heart, or the need for treatment in a hospital setting. In both cases, the warning is: the heart was not made to function alone.

Heart + Garden

Love

Social, public, shared love. The Garden brings the Heart outside the home — it indicates love that flourishes in social environments, parties, events, gatherings of friends. It can mean a new romance that arises at a public occasion, or a couple that is admired by their social circle. For those seeking love, the message is clear: get out of the house. The love you’re looking for is where there are people — not behind a locked door.

Work

Work with the public done with love. Professions related to events, public relations, entertainment, or customer service exercised with genuine enthusiasm. It can also indicate that networking — cultivating professional connections — is the key to success at this time. Cultivate professional relationships like someone caring for a garden: with patience, regularity, and affection.

Health

Social activities that benefit the heart. Socializing, laughter, celebrations — all of this has measurable positive impact on cardiovascular health. The Garden next to the Heart asks you to allow yourself social joy. It can also indicate that outdoor activities — walking in the park, exercising in groups — are particularly beneficial at this time.

Heart + Mountain

Love

Obstacle in the path of love. The Mountain is the blockage that doesn’t move — and next to the Heart indicates that something is preventing love from flowing. It can be a stubborn person who refuses to open their heart, an external obstacle that separates two people, or a phase of stagnation where feelings exist but cannot express themselves. The Mountain is large and seems impassable — but mountains are also climbed. It takes patience, strategy, and the certainty that the other side exists.

Work

Professional blockage that causes emotional frustration. A project that doesn’t advance, a promotion that doesn’t come, a work situation that seems immobile despite all invested effort. The Mountain next to the Heart suggests that the obstacle is not just practical — it’s emotional. It may be that fear of failure, insecurity, or resistance to change are creating an internal barrier as solid as the external one.

Health

Blockage in cardiac health — literal or emotional. It can indicate arterial obstruction, circulation problems, or an emotional blockage that somatizes in the heart. It can also mean that a treatment is encountering resistance — the body or mind are fighting against the healing process. Patience and persistence are essential: the mountain doesn’t move quickly, but it does move.

Heart + Paths

Love

Decision in love. The Paths place the Heart at a crossroads: two loves, two possibilities, two directions. It can indicate the need to choose between two people, between staying and leaving, between the comfort of the known and the risk of the new. It can also mean that options are available — the heart is not trapped, it has somewhere to go. The difficulty is not lack of love, it’s an excess of paths. And choosing one means giving up the other.

Work

Professional decision that involves the heart. Two job offers, two projects, two career directions — and both awaken feelings. The combination asks you to listen to your heart when deciding, but without ignoring reason. The best professional path is the one where passion and viability walk together.

Health

Choice between treatments or health approaches for the heart. It can indicate the need to decide between surgery and conservative treatment, between conventional and alternative medicine, or between two different medical opinions. Research, listen, feel — and then decide with both head and heart.

Heart + Rats

Love

Something is eroding love. The Rats are slow erosion — not the abrupt cut of the Scythe, but the silent wear that eats at the edges until, when you notice, the damage is already large. It can indicate jealousy that erodes trust, insecurities that undermine the bond, gossip that poisons the relationship, or simply routine that gnaws at passion day after day. The danger of the Rats is that they work in silence: when the noise arrives, they’ve already eaten plenty.

Work

Professional stress that erodes emotional satisfaction with work. What was once done with passion is now a source of anxiety. It can indicate a toxic environment that slowly wears you down, financial worries that take the pleasure out of the job, or the feeling that something is “wrong” without being able to identify exactly what. Attention to small signs — the Rats start in the corner.

Health

Gradual wear of cardiac health. It’s not the sudden heart attack — it’s blood pressure rising gradually, cholesterol accumulating silently, chronic stress slowly weakening the heart without alarm. The Rats ask for preventive exams: what erodes in silence is more dangerous than what screams.

Heart + Ring

Love

Romantic commitment. The Ring next to the Heart is one of the clearest combinations in Lenormand for marriage, engagement, or serious commitment. It indicates a love that formalizes, that gains structure, that stops being promise and becomes pact. For those in a relationship, it can announce the next step — the decision to move in together, get engaged, marry. For those alone, it indicates that the next love that arrives will have intention of permanence. The Ring is not fleeting passion. It is alliance.

Work

Professional contract done with passion. Signing an agreement that represents emotional fulfillment, not just financial. It can indicate a business partnership based on mutual trust, contract renewal that brings relief and joy, or commitment to a project you love. The Ring next to the Heart at work says: this professional bond has soul.

Health

Long-term commitment to heart health. Beginning of continuous treatment, adherence to a cardiac prevention program, or the decision to change life permanently — not as a temporary diet, but as a pact with yourself. The Ring seals: heart health requires daily commitment, not occasional effort.

Heart + Book

Love

Secret or unknown love. The Book brings mystery to the Heart — it indicates feelings that have not been revealed, hidden passions, secrets of the heart. It can mean that someone loves in silence without the object of their love knowing. It can also indicate that there is something in the relationship that hasn’t come to light yet — an untold truth, a secret that changes everything. Or, more positively, it can represent intellectual love: attraction to the other’s mind, passion born from deep conversations and shared discoveries.

Work

Hidden knowledge that, when discovered, will bring professional satisfaction. It can indicate a study or research done with passion, confidential information at work that involves emotional issues, or a hidden talent that, when developed, becomes vocation. The Book next to the Heart says: there is something you don’t yet know — and when you discover it, you will love it.

Health

Cardiac condition not yet diagnosed. The Book indicates something hidden — it can be a heart condition that hasn’t been discovered yet or that needs deeper investigation. It can also mean that studying your own condition — understanding what your body is saying — is an essential part of treatment. Knowledge is healing.

Heart + Letter

Love

Love letter. Written message that declares feelings. In the digital world, it can be a text message that makes your heart race, an email that changes everything, or a declaration that arrives in writing because spoken words wouldn’t be enough. It can also indicate documents related to love: wedding invitation, certificate, divorce papers. The Letter brings to the Heart the concreteness of record — love that is put on paper stops being just feeling and becomes evidence.

Work

Professional document that brings emotional satisfaction. It can be the acceptance letter, the signed contract, the approval email that confirms what the heart already knew. It can also indicate work with written communication — journalism, literature, writing — exercised with passion.

Health

Exam result or medical communication related to the heart. The Letter is concrete information — it can indicate that cardiac exam results are arriving, that a report will bring clarity, or that it’s time to seek formal information about a condition. Read carefully. The paper says what the body has already tried to communicate.

Heart + Man

Love

A man who loves sincerely. If the querent is a woman, it indicates that the man in question has genuine feelings — his heart is involved, not just interest. If the querent is a man, this combination represents him emotionally: his feelings are the center of the reading. It can also indicate a romantic man, passionate, who expresses his feelings with intensity and authenticity.

Work

A man in the professional environment who works with the heart. It can be an empathetic boss, a generous colleague, a client who values human connection above commerce. It can also indicate that the male querent will find emotional fulfillment at work — or that he needs to follow his heart in professional decisions.

Health

Cardiac health of a man. It can indicate the need for attention to the heart health of the querent or of a significant man in their life. Regular check-ups, attention to stress, and care with the male tendency to ignore body signals until it’s too late.

Heart + Woman

Love

A woman who loves sincerely. If the querent is a man, it indicates that the woman in question has true and deep feelings. If the querent is a woman, this combination represents her at the emotional center of the reading: her feelings, her desires, her emotional truth are the focus. It can indicate a romantic woman, empathetic, who loves with intensity and is not afraid to show it.

Work

A woman in the professional environment who leads or works with empathy and heart. It can be a boss who cares for the team, a colleague who brings humanity to the work environment, or an indication that care professions — health, education, social assistance — will bring fulfillment to the female querent.

Health

Cardiac and emotional health of a woman. Special attention to women’s heart health, which often presents different symptoms than men’s and is underdiagnosed. It can also indicate that the querent’s emotional balance is the key to overall health — when the emotional heart is well, the physical heart is grateful.

Heart + Lily

Love

Mature, serene, harmonious love. The Lily brings to the Heart the peace of feelings that no longer need to prove anything. It is the love of those who have already weathered storms and found calm — not from lack of intensity, but from excess of trust. It can indicate love with an older person, a relationship based on mutual respect and deep understanding, or the phase of the relationship where wild passion transforms into constant tenderness. It can also have sensual connotation — the Lily carries refined sexuality, discreet but intense.

Work

Work exercised with serenity and love for accumulated experience. It indicates a mature professional phase, where the wisdom of years combines with passion for the craft. It can mean mentoring, teaching, consulting — sharing knowledge with those beginning. The Lily next to the Heart at work says: experience didn’t cool passion. It just refined it.

Health

Heart health in maturity. The Lily indicates that care related to cardiovascular aging is important now. However, it also brings a message of peace: emotional serenity is one of the greatest heart protectors that exist. Those who live in peace with themselves live longer. And they live better.

Heart + Sun

Love

Radiant, victorious, full love. The Sun next to the Heart is pure brightness — it indicates a love that illuminates everything around it, that brings warmth and vitality, that is a source of energy and joy. It is the combination of happy love, love that worked out, love that is celebrated without reservation. For those in a relationship, it confirms that the phase is one of light. For those seeking love, it promises that it will arrive with solar force — unmistakable, impossible to ignore, too warm to be confused with anything else.

Work

Professional success that fills the heart with pride. Visible victory, public recognition, results that shine. The Sun next to the Heart at work is confirmation that passion and success can walk together — and that when they do, the result is luminous. Enjoy. Celebrate. This brightness is deserved.

Health

Excellent vitality. The Sun is the card of energy par excellence — and next to the Heart indicates strong cardiovascular health, good circulation, energy to spare. Sun activities, vitamin D, outdoor exercise — all of this potentializes heart health at this time. The Sun shines and the heart is grateful.

Heart + Moon

Love

Deep, emotional, intuitive love. The Moon brings to the Heart the dimension of the unconscious — feelings that exist below the surface, emotions that move without being perceived, connection that transcends the rational. It can indicate love romantic in the most classical sense: nights together, deep emotional intimacy, the feeling of being completely seen and accepted by someone. It can also mean fame or public recognition because of love — a couple that awakens admiration. The Moon next to the Heart says: this love is deeper than you imagine.

Work

Professional recognition that touches the soul. It can indicate fame in the chosen field, creative work done with deep emotion, or a career that awakens admiration in others. Work related to the night or the unconscious — therapy, art, spirituality — are especially favored. The prestige that comes from doing what you love with depth is lasting.

Health

Deep emotional health that affects the heart. The Moon governs subconscious emotions — and next to the Heart can indicate that unprocessed feelings are affecting cardiac health without you noticing. Recurring dreams, insomnia, mood fluctuations — all of this can have emotional root with physical manifestation in the heart. Pay attention to what you feel at night, when defenses are down.

Heart + Key

Love

The answer is in the heart. The Key is solution, unlocking, the missing piece — and next to the Heart indicates that love is the answer to the question you’ve been asking. It can mean a revelation that opens the heart, a conversation that unlocks a stuck relationship, or the moment when everything fits and love finally flows without obstacle. For those seeking love, the Key says: it’s closer than you think. The unlocking is imminent.

Work

Professional solution that comes from the heart. The answer to a work problem is not in logic, it’s in feeling. It can indicate that following emotional intuition — and not just rational analysis — is the key to unlocking a complicated professional situation. It can also mean an opportunity that opens and is exactly what the heart desired.

Health

Correct diagnosis or treatment that finally works for the heart. The Key indicates that the solution is being found — or is about to be. An exam that reveals the cause, a medication that gets the dose right, a professional who finally understands the problem. Don’t give up seeking answers: the right key exists and is near.

Heart + Fish

Love

Love and money intertwined. The Fish bring to the Heart the financial dimension — and this mixture can be blessing or trap. It can indicate a financially generous partner, a relationship that brings prosperity, or love that flourishes in a context of abundance. However, it can also mean that financial interests are confusing with feelings: someone who loves for material security, or a relationship where money compensates for what’s lacking in affection. Evaluate honestly: what came first — love or the bank account?

Work

Financial prosperity in work done with love. Earning well doing what you love — the combination everyone seeks and few find. The Fish next to the Heart indicate that it’s possible, and that this may be the time to align passion and finances. It can also indicate businesses related to care, emotional health, or any area where love for the craft generates financial abundance.

Health

Financial resources directed to heart health. It can indicate investment in cardiac treatment, health insurance that covers needs, or the ability to pay for the best available care. The Fish next to the Heart in health also warn: don’t economize on the heart. Cardiac health deserves investment — and the cost of not caring is always greater than the cost of caring.

Heart + Anchor

Love

Stable, secure, anchored love. The Anchor brings to the Heart the firmness of safe harbor. It indicates a solid relationship, that doesn’t sway with any wave, that survives storms because it has firm foundation. It can mean that love has found its place — the feeling of “I’ve arrived,” of not needing to search anymore. For those seeking love, the Anchor promises stability: the next love that arrives will come to stay. It won’t be fleeting adventure. It will be harbor.

Work

Professional stability in work you love. Fixed employment that brings satisfaction, consolidated career that is a source of pride, or the certainty of having found the right craft. The Anchor next to the Heart at work is the combination of the fulfilled professional — the one who doesn’t need to search anymore because they’ve already found. The challenge is keeping passion alive within stability.

Health

Stable and well-founded cardiac health. The Heart is anchored — it indicates that the foundation is solid, that health habits are working, that treatment is producing results. The Anchor asks for consistency: keep doing what works. Heart health is maintained with constant habits, not with occasional heroic efforts.

Heart + Cross

Love

Love that carries weight. The Cross next to the Heart is the heaviest combination in the deck — it indicates a love that brings suffering, sacrifice, intense emotional burden. It can mean a relationship that is simultaneously a source of love and pain, a karmic bond that needs to be lived to the end to be understood, or a love that demands renunciation. It can also indicate spiritual love — devotion that transcends the personal and becomes sacred. The Cross is not curse. It is burden. And burdens, when accepted with consciousness, transform into purpose.

Work

Heavy work done out of love — or work that weighs on the heart. The Cross indicates sacrifice: it can be the professional who gives until exhaustion because they love what they do, or work that is endured because there’s no alternative, even if it hurts. It can also mean vocation in the literal sense — a professional calling that is lived as mission, with all the weight and all the reward that missions carry.

Health

Emotional burden that weighs on the heart. The Cross next to the Heart in health is serious warning: the weight you carry — guilt, grief, excessive responsibility, unprocessed suffering — is affecting your heart concretely. It can also indicate a chronic heart condition that requires patience and acceptance. The Cross asks you to put down what is not yours to carry. Not all the world’s weight belongs on your shoulders — and the heart knows this before the mind accepts it.

Conclusion

The Heart, when combined with the other cards in the Lenormand deck, reveals where emotional energy is being directed and how love manifests — or transforms — in different areas of life.

It intensifies everything it touches. It can warm, heal, unite. But it can also expose, make vulnerable, and challenge. Its combinations show that love is never neutral: it either builds or teaches.

In the end, the Heart reminds us that feeling is inevitable — the true choice is in how we deal with what pulses within us.

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