About Tealeaf Reading

Origins

It all started with hydromancy long ago. This system uses water as a way to divine the future. To do this, the Ancient Masters noted the tide's colour, ebb, flow and the number of ripples produced by stones. Hydromancy became the direct forerunner of our modern tea and coffee ground divination. The next step in this lineage led to the study of wine dregs i.e. olinamancy. The sediment produced similar patterns to tealeaves or coffee grounds, so that when tea and coffee did arrive, their residue provided a natural outlet for divination. This method became known as tasseography, the last of the line. The Victorian era saw the emergence of numerous tealeaf readers. However, since the 1940s sad to say, tasseographers or tealeaf readers have been on the decline.

 

Since then technology has made great advancements. The Internet has arrived. Computers are commonplace. So it seemed only logical that tealeaf reading be taken a step further by entering this type of divination into the 21 st Century through the use of technology. A programme was designed specifically to suit the requirements of a tealeaf reading, which is being presented to you now.

 

How to have a Tealeaf Reading

 

Simply press the button on the left side of the page, marked “for a Tealeaf Reading” and follow the prompts. Before filling in your credit card details it would be wise to determine in your mind whether you desire to know the immediate future, an answer to a specific question, or just leave it to fate. There is no need to type a question as the oracle programme will automatically know your question or what you need to know. After filling in your payment details and clicking on the arrow provided, five sauces should automatically appear. Press each illuminated saucer in sequence so that you can see what images or symbols you have drawn. Then press the arrow at the bottom of the page so that you see the five separate explanations of the images and the summary of the five symbols combined.

 

Questions should be carefully phrased in order to get a clear answer. You may be interested in the outcome of a business venture or romantic relationship. It may be wise to ask, “Is this business or relationship good for me?” or “How will this business or relationship work out?” instead of “How can I ensure that this business or relationship succeeds for me?” because it may not be destined to succeed at all. You can ask the latter question once you know it will succeed. The simpler the question, the clearer the message will be.

 

Often times, answers will tell you what you need to know, not what you want to know.

 

Please Note: These readings are for your interest, enjoyment and entertainment only.

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