For centuries, different cultures drank tea and entertained the process of reading the leaves in the bottom of the cup. It is said that every object or living being that can be interpreted in the drawing, describes something that can happen in the destiny of the consultant. The first readings were developed in ancient China, tea country, until they began to commercialize it throughout Europe and finally in America. We will now describe the method of performing this reading together with some examples of interpretations.
Preparation method of the tea:
I think we all know how to make tea. Although we will review the procedure anyway:
- The first thing is to heat the water, until it boils. In this process, we can clean the energy of water through symbols. Other people prefer to directly heat mineral water because they think it is purer.
- Once it has reached boil, we have to put half a teaspoon into a cup and pour the hot water.
- It is important that the cup is white or light in color so that it can facilitate reading.
- Let stand for one minute until we see that the water is dark or until it reaches a suitable temperature so we can start drinking.
- Once we see that there is a small amount of liquid left; it is time to rotate the cup so that the remaining little tea rotates in a circular clockwise direction. We must make this move three times.
- Then, carefully, we poured the tea that remained until we were left with only the leaves. This is the moment in which we must carefully observe the figure that is formed.
Formation of figures on the tea:
There are thousands of ways that relate to different messages. On this occasion we will see some of the best known so that they can begin to undertake this beautiful method of fortune telling:
- Birds: Can be any species, symbolizes good luck, good augury.
- A key: A door opens. The opening to something new, a new opportunity.
- Diamond: A gift or money from someone unexpected.
- Mountain: There is something in your way that prevents you from continuing. It may also be some task that you have not yet completed.
- Cat: Usually bad news, a betrayal or an illness.
- Clouds: There are doubts that do not let us see the situation clearly. It may be our thoughts that keep us from moving forward.
- Triangle: Good Karma.
- Ring: Commitments or a wedding.
- House: Represents the “I”, the inner stability.
- An Envelope: News that can be positive or negative
- Frog: Prudence and improvement in business and agreements.
- Mouse: Something that is lost, both spiritual and earthly insecurities.
- Walking stick: It indicates that we need to accept the support of others. Do not place all the responsibilities on our shoulders.
- Moon: It communicates to us maternal love, secrets, or questions to solve.
- Snake: someone who is on the lookout, false friends. For some it means spiritual knowledge and intuition.
Conclusion:
Tea leaf readers around the world, base their answers and interpretations on the figures that form in the bottom of the cup. It is important to keep in mind that many times the image is directly linked to what we want to find out. For example, if we are asking if we are going to have a new job and form a figure of a means of transportation, it may be telling us that soon you will be on your way to your new job. It can also be interpreted as that we must go ahead and be persevering to achieve this goal.
There is a deep connection between our unconscious and the form that is shaped that we must respect. It is important that if an animal or a particular being appears to us, look for the meaning if necessary. This will help them to understand in depth the message given by the tea leaves.