RITUAL

Put a pinch of tealeaves
in the cup and pour
boiling water over them,
allowing it to stand
about three minutes.
Drink the contents of the
cup leaving tealeaves
and a very small amount
of liquid in the bottom.



The ancient art of reading tea leaves in a cup is quite simple, and can be learned in a very
short time. Although psychics throughout the ages have used it as a system of divination, any
one can learn to master the techniques involved. Before long you will be making predictions
about the future for friends and family. You don't need to posses any psychic ability; all that's
really required is patience to understand the various symbols and their meanings. However,
as with all divinatory systems constant use can have the effect of developing and stimulating
your natural intuitive ability. Adding clairvoyance to the skill will give you a deeper insight
into the metaphysical energy surrounding the process. Reading tealeaves is a fun way of
stimulating the imagination and tapping into the unconscious mind and listening to your
inner self for answers to problems or dilemmas that you may have. The process also links in
with Carl Jung's theory of the 'Collective unconsciousness', where by ones intuition isn't
limited by the constraints of space or time. It's through this that tealeaf readers can look into
a persons past, present or future.

The ancient practice of interpreting patterns made by tealeaves in the cup is called
Tasseography, otherwise known as tasseomancy or tassology. "Tasse" or "tass" is an Arab
word, meaning small cup or goblet. The art also includes the reading of coffee grounds and
wine sediments. In China and Japan tea drinking had a ceremonial use and an aid to
meditation. A reader would watch for omens in the patterns and shapes left after drinking
the tea. Although tealeaf reading is associated with Gypsy fortune-tellers and Victorian
parlour games it's roots began in Asia, ancient Greece and the Middle East. In recent history
it has close ties with Scottish, and Irish tradition as well as throughout Eastern Europe.

Historically, a psychic often had a special cup that he or she would use for readings. Likewise
a special spoon may be used to give it a sense of ritual. The cup, saucer and spoon should be
first washed or cleansed by immersing it in hot soap and water and rinsing it with cold.
Modern day psychics use cups with astrological markings printed on the inside. This not only
gives a reading from the tealeaves but also provides information based on the astrological
signs. The cup should have a wide brim and should be plain inside as any pattern would
conflict with the interpretation of the leaves

Part of the ritual of reading tea leaves is in the act of sitting down and enjoying the tea in the
company of fellow drinkers as this allows you to relax and gather your thoughts. Typically
psychics choose not to use small commercially produced tealeaves but opt for the larger type
i.e. Jasmine or Earl Grey etc. The person having the reading would be asked to spoon a
measure of tea into a heated pot or directly into a china cup. Some psychics ask that the
person receiving the reading stir the dried leaves before spooning them into the teacup or
pot. This is seen as being similar to shuffling tarot cards before a reading. Boiling water is
poured over the tea as the person receiving the reading stirs the pot or cup. At the same time
he or she should concentrate on the particular question that they would like an answer to.
The teapot is swirled and the tea poured into the cup.

When the tea is cool enough to drink the person receiving the reading sips the liquid whilst
continuing to concentrate on the question. The person having his or hers tealeaf read
should leave about a quarter of an inch of tea at the bottom of the cup. The cup should then
be swirled around with the left hand three times in a clockwise direction so that the
tealeaves are in a state of suspension. It is then flipped quickly facedown onto a napkin,
which has been placed on the saucer thus leaving the tealeaves on the bottom and sides of
the cup.

In order to interpret the images it may help if you slightly squint your eyes as you look at the
leaves and allow your imagination to roam. Making a mental note of what you see; begin
reading the cup clockwise, the handle representing the day of the teacup reading should be
facing the reader The rest of the cup is divided into twelve months with the six month
position being directly facing the handle. The leaves near the brim of the cup have more
importance than those near the bottom. Some psychics say that images facing anticlockwise
represent the significance is departing, whilst images facing clockwise mean the person
requesting the reading is moving towards the occurrence.

Interpretation of the symbols can be either exactly as they appear, for example a house, may
mean contentment and home, or symbolically i.e. combined with a bell may mean good
news or an invitation on it's way. Contradicting images imply indecision in the person's mind.
Sometimes the top of the cup is seen as lucky and the bottom is seen as unlucky, but you
should use your intuition and common sense when deciding this. The size of the symbol may
give you clue to its importance. The rim represents the present or things that may happen
within a few days or weeks. The sides predict the future. The bottom predicts the very distant
future.

Like learning most things the more you practice the better you will get. The same applies to
the art of tealeaf reading the more proficient you will become at it. The secrete is to trust your
instinct, try and not allow your logic to interfere with what you see. At first you may only be
able to see vague shapes, but with perseverance your competence and confidence will grow.
The list of symbols and meanings below is far from complete but will help you get started. It
would also be helpful to purchase a book with a more comprehensive list of interpretations or
alternatively, there are many resources available on the Internet. Ultimately, the
interpretation should be left up to the reader, and no two readers are the same. The main
thing about interpreting what you see is to learn to trust your intuition and gut feelings. You
may find that certain symbols have a particular meaning for you alone and vary from the
meanings listed below.


Symbols and Interpretations

Aeroplane : Travel, going up in the world

Anchor : A journey ends.

Angel : A blessing from your guides

Bell : Good news i.e. wedding etc

Bird : Good fortune on its way

Book : Look for further information

Bottle : Allurement, good social life

Butterfly : None serious about a relationship

Clock : Act now, a meeting soon to happen

Moon : Changes

Cross : Problems but outcome positive

Cobweb : something guarded or secure

Dagger : Fallout or plotting ahead

Dog : A faithful friend

Flag : Stay fast for good fortune

Fish : Spiritual progress

Gate : Change of circumstance, confidently proceed

Heart : Happy emotional things

Key : Solutions revealed soon

Ladder : promotion, improvement

Mountain : Problems, but conquerable

Ring : Changes for the better

Scales : Decisions need to balance things

Trees : A new start.

Teapot : Warm-loving friends

About the author: Paula is a gifted psychic and the owner of
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Reading Tea Leaves