How to Read Tea Leaves

One of the most original ways to guess your future is based on reading the coffee or tea grounds. In fact, in almost any everyday element we can find some traces of what our future will be. The reason for this is that we ourselves, without wanting to, are impregnating our vital energy in that object or food.

In this way we create a kind of “mirror” in which if we know how to look out we can find some details that will shape our future.

What is certain is that, although this discipline may seem simple, it is not always so. It takes a lot of practice to understand what the tea wants to tell us. Some details are so subtle that if we do not have much experience, we will not be able to decipher them.

I have always been fascinated by what tea has to say about all of us. This is why I have been practicing throughout my life until I have become an expert in interpreting all the signs.

I have prepared a small guide that can come great if you also want to follow my steps and know everything that tea can tell you about you.

How to start reading the tea grounds: What should you look at?

The preparations to begin with this practice are much simpler than those of any other type of esoteric method. I recommend that you do a tea of ​​what you like most and that you are relaxed at the moment you start with the practice.

It is vitally important that we serve it with leaves, otherwise we can not discern any form that is appreciable.

The next step will be to drink it all leaving only a tea finger that is on which we will base our interpretation.

When we are at that point we will proceed to move the cup 3 times in the anti-clockwise direction. We take a small dish and little by little we pour the resulting liquid on it.

Then in the cup the leaves will be scattered in different ways: some of them will be placed on the edges, others on the sides and others on the bottom.

This is when the moment of interpretation comes … although I assure you it is not too easy to see all the details.
The leaves that are closest to the edge …

They will make reference to our immediate future. We have to focus on thinking about what it reminds us of: it can be a letter, a small drawing, a special symbol.

Think that, although sometimes the signal is clear, the interpretation may not be clear.

Imagine that you see a sheet whose shape resembles that of the letter “D”. If your partner’s name starts with that initial, it can be a clue. However, you can also refer to “Money” or any other type of field.

The leaves that remain in the background …

These sheets represent the much more distant future, the plans we make in the long term or any other type of event that is still far from being defined. It is usually the most prone to change, so it can be produced or not (many times the interpretation of the reading of the dregs changes everything)

The leaves that remain in the middle …

These are the medium-term future; It is often difficult to find the difference between these leaves and the previous ones. Let’s say it’s a period between the previous two … although sometimes it can be the same.

Maybe the first time we do it, all the sheets look exactly the same to us. However, you have to be insightful and focus on even the smallest detail you find. As soon as you acquire much more practice, you will realize that it is not so complicated and your predictions will begin to be more accurate. e of the most original ways to guess your future is based on reading the coffee or tea grounds. In fact, in almost any everyday element we can find some traces of what our future will be. The reason for this is that we ourselves, without wanting to, are impregnating our vital energy in that object or food.

In this way we create a kind of “mirror” in which if we know how to look out we can find some details that will shape our future.

What is certain is that, although this discipline may seem simple, it is not always so. It takes a lot of practice to understand what the tea wants to tell us. Some details are so subtle that if we do not have much experience, we will not be able to decipher them.

I have always been fascinated by what tea has to say about all of us. This is why I have been practicing throughout my life until I have become an expert in interpreting all the signs.

I have prepared a small guide that can come great if you also want to follow my steps and know everything that tea can tell you about you.

How to start reading the tea grounds: What should you look at?

The preparations to begin with this practice are much simpler than those of any other type of esoteric method. I recommend that you do a tea of ​​what you like most and that you are relaxed at the moment you start with the practice.

It is vitally important that we serve it with leaves, otherwise we can not discern any form that is appreciable.

The next step will be to drink it all leaving only a tea finger that is on which we will base our interpretation.

When we are at that point we will proceed to move the cup 3 times in the anti-clockwise direction. We take a small dish and little by little we pour the resulting liquid on it.

Then in the cup the leaves will be scattered in different ways: some of them will be placed on the edges, others on the sides and others on the bottom.

This is when the moment of interpretation comes … although I assure you it is not too easy to see all the details.
The leaves that are closest to the edge …

They will make reference to our immediate future. We have to focus on thinking about what it reminds us of: it can be a letter, a small drawing, a special symbol.

Think that, although sometimes the signal is clear, the interpretation may not be clear.

Imagine that you see a sheet whose shape resembles that of the letter “D”. If your partner’s name starts with that initial, it can be a clue. However, you can also refer to “Money” or any other type of field.

The leaves that remain in the background …

These sheets represent the much more distant future, the plans we make in the long term or any other type of event that is still far from being defined. It is usually the most prone to change, so it can be produced or not (many times the interpretation of the reading of the dregs changes everything)

The leaves that remain in the middle …

These are the medium-term future; It is often difficult to find the difference between these leaves and the previous ones. Let’s say it’s a period between the previous two … although sometimes it can be the same.

Maybe the first time we do it, all the sheets look exactly the same to us. However, you have to be insightful and focus on even the smallest detail you find. As soon as you acquire much more practice, you will realize that it is not so complicated and your predictions will begin to be more accurate.