Card #23 — The Mice
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The Mice is the twenty-third card in the Lenormand deck and represents loss, stress, anxiety, theft, and gradual erosion. Unlike the sudden cuts of the Scythe, the Mice indicate a slow, persistent drain on your resources, energy, or well-being. When this card appears in a reading, it warns that something is being diminished or eaten away at, whether it is your finances, health, confidence, or peace of mind. The Mice are associated with worry, nervousness, and the kind of persistent stress that wears you down over time. In Lenormand tradition, this card serves as a warning to identify and address the sources of depletion in your life before they cause significant damage.
The Mice is the twenty-third card in the Lenormand deck and represents loss, stress, anxiety, theft, and gradual erosion.
Unlike the sudden cuts of the Scythe, the Mice indicate a slow, persistent drain on your resources, energy, or well-being.
The Mice are associated with worry, nervousness, and the kind of persistent stress that wears you down over time.
In love readings, the Mice suggest that something is slowly eroding the foundation of your relationship. This could be persistent arguments, growing resentment, neglect, or external stressors that are wearing down the bond between partners. The Mice can also indicate anxiety about a relationship, jealousy, or the gradual loss of trust and intimacy.
When the Mice appear in career readings, they warn of professional losses such as diminishing income, eroding job security, or a gradual decline in workplace satisfaction. This card can indicate theft, embezzlement, or financial mismanagement in a business context. The Mice also represent work-related stress and burnout, suggesting that your professional demands are slowly depleting your energy and well-being.
The Mice combined with the Fish warn of financial losses or money being slowly drained. With the Tree, they indicate health concerns or a gradual decline in well-being. The Mice next to the Heart suggest the erosion of love or romantic anxiety.