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Tea leaf reading, also known as tasseography, is an ancient form of divination where patterns formed by tea leaves at the bottom of a cup are interpreted to gain insight into the future. It has been practiced for centuries in cultures around the world.
How to Read Tea Leaves
Prepare the Tea
Use loose-leaf tea (black tea is traditional). Avoid using a tea bag.
Brew the tea without a strainer and pour it into a white or light-colored cup for better visibility.
Drink the tea, leaving a small amount of liquid and the tea leaves in the cup.
Swirl and Invert the Cup
Hold the handle of the cup and swirl the liquid three times in a counterclockwise direction.
Place a saucer over the top and flip the cup upside down, allowing excess liquid to drain.
Interpret the Symbols
Look at the shapes and patterns formed by the leaves.
Common symbols and meanings:
Heart: Love, relationships, emotional matters.
Star: Success, hope, inspiration.
Bird: Good news or a journey.
Snake: Caution, deception, or transformation.
Ring: Marriage or commitment.
Cross: Difficulties or protection.
Numbers or Letters: May represent timeframes, initials, or important numbers.
Positioning Matters
Near the rim: Events happening soon.
In the middle: Events unfolding in the near future.
Near the bottom: Long-term or deep subconscious influences.
Tips for Better Readings
Relax and use your intuition to interpret shapes.
Consider personal symbolism—what a symbol means to the individual is important.
Keep a journal to track patterns and accuracy over time.