
audiobook
This compact guide explores the humble art of tea‑cup reading, a form of divination that has long been practiced in Scottish homes and village gatherings. While many occult manuals skim the subject, this work delves deeply into the symbols formed by tea leaves, offering clear explanations of common patterns and their meanings. The author emphasizes the simplicity of the method, arguing that it can be mastered by anyone willing to observe the subtle shapes left behind after a cup is emptied.
In addition to detailed descriptions, the book includes ten hand‑drawn illustrations that walk the reader through each step of the process, from preparing the tea to interpreting the final swirl. Its tone is both scholarly and conversational, inviting readers to try the practice as a modest pastime around the tea table or as a serious study of folk symbolism. By keeping the focus on observation rather than profit, the guide promises an honest, inexpensive way to glimpse possible futures.
Language
en
Duration
~58 minutes (56K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Ruth Hart, ruthhart@twilightoracle.com
Release date
2006-04-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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