Lesson Plan
⭐️ HOME STUDY ⭐️
Have you always wanted to read the Kipper Card 6 x 6 GT but found so much conflicting information online? Not sure where to start to create the foundation for a rocking interpretation? Or even want to get the most out of a directional read whilst predicting clear timelines?
On this course I walk every student hand in hand through the Bavarian Kipper Reading Method using TWO Kipper Decks! - it is the quickest and easiest route to getting a sure fire interpretation that will not leave you asking questions!
Join me and enjoy easy yet advanced reads from the start! No question left unanswered in your quest for an amazing prediction.
Lesson 1
Lay a 6 x 6 GT and understand on first glance your timeline and how your querent's 6 months will progress.
Lesson 2
Add the directional cues using a second Kipper Deck and analyse the flow of the time period. Which months affect others? Which months will be arduous?
Understanding when and where action is required, finding slow periods and advising accordingly. Everything your querent needs to navigate the time period.
Timing is everything when reading for a client, in this lesson you will learn how to hit the predictions every time, confirming timescales and all!
Using the two versions of the Kipper Cards at once! How to read the 6 x 6 GT using opposing directions!
Bio section
Founder, World Divination
Toni Savory, known as The Card Geek, is the visionary founder of World Divination, established in 2014. With over 40 years of research across England, France, and Germany, she specializes in traditional Lenormand, Kipper, and Gypsy Cards, honed near Munich—birthplace of the Kipper Deck—and Nuremberg’s Game of Hope roots. Now based in Northern Ireland with her family, Toni has spent a decade mastering Kipper Cards with Bavarian generational readers. Her global courses and books, including Mastering the Tarot Tableau, The Card Geek's Guide to Kipper, Lustrous Lenormand, Rainbow Kipper, Siren's Song Lenormand & Kipper, Palmistry Manual, and Skat Cards Manual, inspire students to reclaim predictive reading traditions.