Tea Cup Reading: A Quick and Easy Guide to Tasseography

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Weiser Books, Mar 1, 2002 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 144 pages
The art of reading tea leaves has been practiced for centuries by everyone from Buddhist monks to Bedouins to Gypsies. Once very popular in Britain and Ireland and all the countries they settled, including our own, the practice has all but faded away. Now, this concise book provides quick, easy, and fun instructions for practicing tasseography today.

The book includes everything needed to become an accomplished practitioner:
* a brief history of tea and coffee
* advice on brewing and serving
* basic rules of tea leaf and cup reading
* handy tips for instant readings
* an illustrated dictionary of 361 symbols with precise definitions

Tea Cup Reading is an essential reference for this fascinating interpretive art.

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Contents

Reading Tea leaves or Coffee grounds
3
The History of Coffee
10
Here are some useful home remedies
18
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About the author (2002)

Sasha Fenton has been studying and practicing psychic arts for over thirty years and is the past President of the British Astrological and Psychic Society. She is a popular radio, TV, and magazine personality in the UK and has written many books on astrology, fortune telling, and tarot.

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