Reading the Leaves
An Intuitive Guide to the Ancient Art and Modern Magic of Tea Leaf Divination
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
An illustrated guide to tapping into your intuition through the simple act of sitting down to a cup of tea.
Whether you're wondering about career, finances, love, or health, Salem witches Sandra Mariah Wright and Leanne Marrama are here to help build your intuitive skills and transform your life. Reading the Leaves shows you how to:
• brew a cup of tea for divination purposes
• interpret more than 200 time-tested symbols that are most likely to show up, such as hearts and anchors, and what their size, location, and relationship to other shapes mean
• set an intention
• create a regular tea ritual
• keep a tea leaf reading journal
• do a reading for family and friends
• make their favorite tea time recipes
• respond when a "bad" symbol shows up
You already possess the tools, and with Sandra and Leanne's guidance, the true journey of self-discovery can begin. You don't have to be a witch to find your inner magic.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Mariah Wright and Marrama debut with an approachable, savvy guide to tea leaf reading. With a focus on reading tea leaves as a way of connecting with the spirit world and lost loved ones, the authors share sentimental stories of clients who found symbols in tea leaf remnants such as initials and numbers that functioned as messages from the dead. Leaf reading can also be done, the authors suggest, to answer questions about love, money, and future success. Sections on setting the space for the tea reading, being mentally prepared, choosing appropriate cups, and drinking the brew to be used during the reading helpfully walk practitioners through the basics of tea divination. The authors also provide a brief history of tea and recipes for brews and traditional tea-time snacks; their charming black and white sketches serve as examples of shapes and symbols that may appear during readings. Wright and Marrama's enchanting handbook is a great starting point for those interested in tea-leaf reading.