“As long as they realize that the information that comes forward, would be a glimpse of what is possible. Anyone over the age of 16/18 can have their tea leaves read. So, I connected with Amy to have a chat about her profession and discovered 7 fun facts about tea leaf reading… Tea Leaf Reading Facts 1. But, there are more things to learn about this form of reading, especially if you are interested in having your tea leaves read or plan to learn how to do so yourself. Other times I have attempted to read my own tea leaves at home with a beginners book, a symbol tea cup and even tea leaf fortune cards. I only had my leaves read by someone else once before. I always had interest in things such as oracle cards and astrology so it only made sense when I first heard about tea leaf reading years ago that I would be quite intrigued. “With this information I can then divine what the past, present and potential future holds,” Amy shares. There can be many different symbols found in someone’s cup but some of Amy’s favourites are rabbits, dinosaurs and turtles as they mean children coming and motherhood.Īmy Taylor is an intuitive reader and says she “takes it a step further” by taking the energy of the person who drank the tea and applies it to the patterns and symbols that are revealed in their cup. This was a sign that this person needed to stand firm but show some flexibility in a particular decision. In another person’s cup, a willow tree bending in the wind appeared. This was a sign that the woman was being taken care of, watched over. The reader would see what kind of patterns and shapes have formed in the teacup and explain the meaning.įor example, Amy once saw the figure of Archangel Michael in a woman’s cup. For those who have not experienced this form of reading, to do so, one would drink a cup of loose leaf tea that has not been strained or filtered and then the tea leaves are left over in the cup to be examined by the reader. She describes tea leaf reading (also referred to as tasseomancy) as the art and practice of divination using loose leaf tea leaves and a teacup. Have you ever looked inside your teacup and thought you saw your tea leaves form a specific shape? Amy Taylor from The Art of Tea and Tasseomancy and Mystic Tea Room is an award winning tea leaf reader based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
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