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Magic In Tea Leaves: How To Read The Future In Tea Leaves

by Amber McCarroll

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"When we spin the tea-leaves around the bottom of our cup and look at the circular pattern that they have formed, could we be revealing a thrilling moment in destiny? Reading the tea-leaves is an ancient and intuitive experience - even the most logically minded, cynical people can find a shape or symbol in the pattern of wet leaves in their morning teacup if they look long enough. It acts as a pictorial short hand for the subconscious and everyone can benefit from developing the forgotten skill of tasseology. This fun book, produced by the renowned Tea Council, includes guides on preparing a teacup and a tea-tray for a reading, instructions on reading a tea-bag, and a comprehensive dictionary of symbols."… (more)
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"When we spin the tea-leaves around the bottom of our cup and look at the circular pattern that they have formed, could we be revealing a thrilling moment in destiny? Reading the tea-leaves is an ancient and intuitive experience - even the most logically minded, cynical people can find a shape or symbol in the pattern of wet leaves in their morning teacup if they look long enough. It acts as a pictorial short hand for the subconscious and everyone can benefit from developing the forgotten skill of tasseology. This fun book, produced by the renowned Tea Council, includes guides on preparing a teacup and a tea-tray for a reading, instructions on reading a tea-bag, and a comprehensive dictionary of symbols."

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