| I love
tea! I love the rituals that surround it, the colour that blooms in the bowl of
a cup as it's poured, the steamy first scent of it. Visit most any kitchen in
Nova Scotia and you're sure to be invited to "have a cuppa." Tealeaf
reading (sometimes known as Tasseography, or Tasseomancy) is an ancient tradition
known to many cultures. From China to Eastern Europe to the UK and across to North
America, many a kitchen table, parlour, or gypsy wagon has been graced by women
who read leaves (or sometimes coffee grounds) for entertainment and enlightenment.
A sip or two's worth of liquid is left
in the cup, along with the leaves that have settled in the bottom. The cup is
turned and tipped and turned again, leaving images in the bowl of the cup for
the reader to interpret. The closer the pattern is to the rim, the sooner the
message will come into your life. There's a special magic in sitting with a wise
woman as she peers into your cup. Try it for yourself
just for fun
click
the cup to see what Miss B. might find in your leaves.
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