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From: MSN NicknameMzNyghtOwl  (Original Message)Sent: 12/5/2008 10:53 AM

Tea Leaf Reading

Copyright By: Dream Weaver

Though tea leaf reading is not that popular in the United States - it is practiced in European Countries.

Superstitions linked to tea leaf reading: I do not connect this method of divination with any specific rituals.

The person whose leaves are being read should drink the tea - not necessary!

The teapot should be of a specific color of style - also not true.

Swirling the tea grinds 3 times in the cup - you do this as your soul guides.

It is equivalent to using cards and saying - cut them 3 times.

Your answers will come - not matter what ritual you use.

I have been doing this too long and know this to be true.

To look at tea leaves and interpret them by their shapes is like taking a Rorschach Inkblot Test.

It is science not meta-science.

When I look at the patterns in the cup - they move for me - they dance - take shape - 'speak' to me.

Anyone can look at patterns and give them meaning on the third dimension level. The trick is to see beyond third dimension - and psych on the formations that are created.

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From: MSN NicknameMzNyghtOwlSent: 12/5/2008 11:14 AM

Possible Interpretations Of Grinds

Acorn - at the top means success and gain: At the bottom means good health.
Aircraft - journey; if broken means danger of accident; can also mean a rise in position
Anchor - at top rest, stability, constancy; at bottom means clouded, inconstancy
Apple - achievement
Axe - difficulties; if at top overcoming of difficulties
Baby - small worries 
Bag - a trap; if open, escape
Ball - variable fortunes
Bell - unexpected news; good if near top 
Birds - good news
Boat - visit from a friend, protection
Book - if open it's good news; if closed you need to investigate something
Bush - new friend or opportunities
Butterfly - fickleness
Cabbage - jealousy; with dots means at work
Candle - help from others
Cap - trouble
Cat - deceit, a false friend
Chain - engagement, a wedding
Chair - a guest 
Cigar - a new friend
Circle - success, completion; with dots means a baby
Clock - better health
Clouds - trouble; with dots means many problems
Coin - money coming
Comb - an enemy
Cross - suffering, sacrifice
Cup - reward
Dagger - danger from self or others; beware
Dish - trouble at home
Dog - good friend; if at bottom friend needs help
Door - odd event
Duck - money coming
Egg - good omen
Elephant - wisdom and strength
Envelope - good news
Eye - caution
Face- a change, may be a setback
Fan - flirtation
Feather - lack of concentration
Fence - limitations, minor setbacks, not permanent
Finger - emphasizes whatever sigh it points at
Fire - at top achievement; at bottom danger of haste
Fish - good fortune
Flag - danger
Fly - domestic annoyance
Fork - false flattery
Forked Line - decision
Fruit - prosperity
Gate - opportunity, future success
Glass - integrity
Glow - a challenge
Goat - be careful of enemies
Grapes - happiness 
Gun - anger
Hammer - hard work needed
Hand - if open means friendship; if closed means an argument Harp - love, harmony
Hat - improvement, especially in a new job
Hawk - jealousy
Heart - pleasure, love, trust
Horse - if galloping means good news; if just the head means a lover 
Horseshoe - good luck
Hourglass - need to decide something
House - security
Iceberg - danger
Insect - problems are minor and you will easily overcome
Jewels - gifts
Kangaroo - harmony at home
Kettle - any illness is minor
Kite - wishes coming true
Knife - broken friendship
Ladder - promotion, a rise in life
Lamp - at the top means a feast; at the side means secrets revealed; at the bottom means postponement
Leaf - new life
Letter - news
Lines - if straight means progress; if wavy means uncertain path
Lion - influential friends
Lock - obstacles
Loop - avoid impulsive actions
Man - near handle means a visitor
Mask - excitement; insecurity
Mountain - great goals but with many difficulties
Mouse - theft
Mushroom - at top means journey or moving to the country; near bottom means rapid growth; if reversed means frustration
Nail - injustice, unfairness
Necklace - complete, admirers; if broken means danger of losing a lover
Needle - recognition, admiration
Oak - health, long life
Octopus - danger
Ostrich - travel
Owl - gossip, scandal 
Palm Tree - success, honor
Parasol - new lover 
Parrot - a journey, but also can mean people talking
Pig - greed
Pistol - danger
Purse - at top means profit; at bottom means lose
Question Mark - need for caution
Rabbit - need for bravery
Rake - watch details
Raven - bad news
Ring - at top means marriage or the offer of marriage; at bottom means long engagement; if broken means engagement broken off
Rose - popularity
Saw - interference
Scale - legal issues; if balanced means just result; if unbalanced means unjust result
Scissors - quarrels, possibly separation
Sheep - good fortune 
Shell - good news
Shelter - danger of loss or ill health
Ship - worthwhile journey
Shoe - change for the better
Ssnake - an enemy, but also wisdom
Spider - reward for work 
Spoon - generosity 
Star - health and happiness, hope 
Sun - happiness, success, power 
Sword - arguments 
Table - social gatherings 
Tent - travel
Thimble - changes at home
Tortoise - criticism, usually beneficial
Tower- Disappointment
Tree - improvements
Triangle - something unexpected
Umbrella - annoyances
Urn - wealth and happiness 
Vase - a friend needs help
Violin - egotism
Volcano - harmful emotions
Wagon - a wedding
Wasp - romantic problems
Waterfall - prosperity
Wheel - if complete means good fortune; if broken means disappointment
Wings - messages
Wolf - jealousy
Yoke - domination
Zebra - adventure, especially overseas

Remember when interpreting the images - listen to thoughts in your mind as to clues to true definitions for the person you are reading.