Wednesday 18 September 2013

It's All In The Leaves




 
One of the lovely things about reading leaves is the opportunity to sit quietly with your cuppa.  There is a sense of calm and a feeling that comes over you much like your soul taking a deep breath from the inside.  You cradle the cup in your hands and feel its warmth extend from your fingertips to the palms of your hand. You drink in the aroma and watch the steam rising elegantly from the cup, coming somewhere from its source.  From a moment of reverie you look up at the person you are reading for and note as they hold the cup to their heart, their eyes are closed and a relaxed expression on their face.  Sometime even a smile.  The tea does that to you.
Tea leaf reading is a dying art so one I feel very privileged to have been taught. My teacher and mentor taught me the ancient ritual of turning the cup.  The cup is turned several times for love, money and wishes and then turned over to reveal an array of wonderful pictures.  It never ceases to amaze me the pictures the leaves are able to create which all help us put things into perspective.  Sometimes there are lots of pictures.  Sometimes there is only one predominant image.  Each cup is as unique as the person being read for.  I am always in awe that I am there to share that with people.  Reading and receiving a reading is special. 
Hint: Try reading your own cup at home and learn to see the pictures.  It’s like cloud watching – see what wonderful image forms in yours.  Use a large leaf tea with golden tips for the best results.
Words and photo contributed by Suzi van Middelkoop
Certified Tea Master and owner of Tea by the Sea

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