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Ama Codjoe, from "The Bluest Nude" [ID'd]
i just remembered before brody and i started dating he ate a blt i made knowing full well he hates my works bacon and tomatoes
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Tasseography
â˘Tea leaf readingâ˘
You might be wondering where this unusual form of divination came from, so hereâs a short history on tasseography. Shortly after tea was introduced to Europe, tea leaf reading, as itâs now recognized, was born. Similar divination tools had been used with an assortment of other materials. The art of tea leaf reading spread through Europe, and is now practiced throughout the world.
Doing a tea leaf reading involves you indulging in a delicious cup of tea and putting your sharp intuitive skills to work. After you enjoy your warm cup of loose leaf tea, youâll leave the loose tea leaves at the bottom, where some of these leaves will form symbols, each having their own meaning. Thatâs where your keen intuitive abilities come in! Anyone can see a triangle at the bottom of a teacup, but your job is to intuit what it means for you or the person youâre reading for.
WHAT YOU NEED FOR A TEA LEAF READING
Tea cup with a wide brim thatâs light enough to easily see your tea leaves.
Saucer
Loose leaf green or black tea, preferably organic.
Napkins
Pen and paper
Water
HOW TO PERFORM A TEA LEAF READING
1. BREW YOUR TEA
Gather all of your materials. Boil your water. Place about a teaspoon of loose tea in your cup. Pour your water in and steep tea to your preference.
For the next 3 steps, if youâre doing a reading for someone else, have them do the following steps.
2. SIP & SWIRL
Before you take your first sip, gently swirl tea counter clockwise three times. Sip and enjoy your tea, but donât drink it all! When thereâs about 1 tablespoon of tea left in your cup, swirl it again 3 times counter clockwise and think about or speak your query aloud.
3. CREATE YOUR TEA READING CANVAS
Turn your cup upside down onto your saucer to remove the remaining water, allow it a minute or so to drain, then turn it back up right.
4. LOOK FOR SYMBOLS
Look over your loose leaf tea pieces and see if any symbols or shapes jump out to you immediately. Donât fret if you donât see anything immediately, similar to scrying with a crystal ball, it can take some time for imagery to form for you. Try looking at the inside of the cup from different directions to see shapes. Keep in mind the images formed are formed from tea leaves, so you will really need to use your imagination.
5. RECORD & DECIPHER YOUR FINDINGS
If you do start to see some shapes, begin writing them down on your piece of paper so you can decipher them later, note where in the cup they are too. Now youâre ready to decipher your findings! Hereâs a guide for the most common symbols found during tea leaf readings:
6. UNDERSTAND THE TIMELINE
Where your tea leaves are situated in your cup relate to when they will happen. This is why some of the tea leaf reading cups you find have circles inside of them. Timing is broken into thirds as follows:
Bottom third: farthest away from happening, think 3-5 years out.
Top third: will be happening in the near future, think within the next few weeks.
Middle third: will happen in about a year from now.
7. FORM YOUR READING
Like most divination tools, a honed intuition is key for success, so be sure to lean on any gut instincts as you form the story for your reading. Once you understand the meaning behind the symbols itâs time to put all of the information into a story that makes sense for you or the person youâre doing a reading for.
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Types of water
đ§Rain Water đ§Â
Multipurpose, Growth, Rebirth, good for Spells that Gain Power over time
đ§River Waterđ§
Moving on, Focusing Energy, Warding, Breaking through Rough Paths, and Good for Powering Tools
đ§Storm Waterđ§
Emotional Strength, Confidence, Motivation, Force, Charging, Strengthens Spells, and Good for Curses
đ§Snow Waterđ§
Purity, Endings, Change, good for Slow-moving Spells
đ§Sea Waterđ§Â
Cleansing, Healing, Banishing, and Protection
đ§Dew Waterđ§
Love, Fertility, Delicate Magick, Fae Work
âInto you, into the world, into the woods.â - Rainer Maria Rilke, The Book of Images, âTo Say Before Going to Sleepâ
walking the woods #300 Â *22 july 2018
in light of valentineâs day quickly approaching, i stress binged 2,900 calories gaiing back the three pounds i lost this week. so i made a diet to help me get back on track but also to make me feel better
fuck it, doing this
yeah. i do hate myself.
Marina Tsvetaeva, from The Selected Poems of M. T.; âPoem of the End,â