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Divination – Reading Tea Leaves

Saturday, January 28, 2017 3:50
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For those interested in divination, or the art of telling the future, there are many methods that can be used. Some are common, like divination by tea leaves; others require more enigmatic methods. Chresmomancy, for example, seeks to tell the future through the ravings of lunatics. But what can you do if you have no lunatics available, and would like to know what the future holds? Read on for some easy divination techniques using common household items. Tasseography, also known as tasseomancy, is the ancient art of divining the future by reading tea leaves. In the Middle East, this term is also used in reading coffee grounds, while other cultures have read the sediments of wine. However, tea is linked closely with alternative healing practices, and is thus most popular. To perform divination using tea leaves, first make a pot of tea. Use loose tea, not tea in bags. Let it steep, then pour the tea into a cup without using a strainer. At this point, most readers will ask you to drink your tea and then swirl the cup. The reader will then look into your cup. They search for symbols and images in the dark tea leaves, and … Continue reading Divination – Reading Tea Leaves

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Richard Cassaro is a journalist, speaker and author of “Written In Stone: Decoding The Secret Masonic Religion Hidden In Gothic Cathedrals And World Architecture.” The book uncovers a lost Wisdom Tradition that was practiced globally in antiquity, found memorialized in pyramids, Triptychs, and identical images worldwide. The central tenets of this tradition have been perpetuated in Western Secret Societies. The most visible of these is the so-called “Masonic Fraternity,” an age-old chivalric Order whose ranks have included Europe’s Gothic cathedral builders and America’s Founding Fathers. Richard has two websites: www.DeeperTruth.com and www.RichardCassaro.com



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