Does anyone here read tea leaves?
I don't usually, but I guess anything is possible.
I was drinking a cup of Earl Grey tea today, and there were some leaves in the bottom of the cup, even though I use a tea egg to hold the leaves when I brew loose tea. I drank my tea, swirled the leaves, and just for fun, looked at them. Very distinctly, I saw the lower half of the Eastern United States, from Georgia and Alabama, including the Florida peninsula. I saw the Gulf of Mexico, I saw the Bahamas and the top of South America. It was very clear. Am I going to travel?
I am not kidding. This was so cool!
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)be cool if it did mean you were going to travel though, right
PADemD
(4,482 posts)There is a written procedure at this site:
http://www.tasseography.com/stepone.htm
and this site:
http://www.wikihow.com/Do-Tasseography
My Aunt used to read tea leaves for my Mom years ago, but I never learned how.
