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Tea Leaves Reading anyone?

I just thought that this would be interesting. Tea leaves reading. Anyone knows how to? Lol, reminded me of Harry Potter when they were doing the class.

 

Read me away...

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Wlk68 said at 8:15 a.m. on Jun 9, 2007:
Sorry I cant help with the tea leaf reading. If you wanted your Tarot cards read, that would be a different story. *grin* What type of tea is this? It doesn't look like any loose leaf tea I've seen before.
GryphonHeart said at 8:26 a.m. on Jun 9, 2007:
Hi there Wendy. Thanks. This is green tea mixed with some brown rice mini cracker thingy. I can't remember the white stuff tho. This is very popular among Korean first, then into Asia, and now everywhere has it. It is great and refreshing, sometimes just a nice breakaway from the regular green tea. You may like to try it too.

O, you do Tarot cards? Hmmm, I have the Celtic Dragon deck too. I've just started doing that lately. ;P
Jerii said at 9:52 a.m. on Jun 9, 2007:
I think the leaves say that you are a wonderful photographer.
Pkeener said at 9:59 a.m. on Jun 9, 2007:
I think it says you are clearing out some space, and ready to let a new awareness take hold. That stalk thingy is you and your arms are open to the universe. The two stalks above you are aimed straight at your head, and this is the new energy coming in.

Now, that will be $50.00, please...NEXT!
Zippywinds said at 12:10 p.m. on Jun 9, 2007:
hell if i know, but these pics are great, but pk reading sounds good to me, fabulous tabblo :)
Love2laugh said at 3:27 p.m. on Jun 9, 2007:
Simon ... I don't believe you want me to tell you what it means... :) I might lead you down the wrong path. hahahahaha.... Good pictures though.
GryphonHeart said at 8:35 a.m. on Jun 10, 2007:
Hi there everyone.

I'm so moved by the comments. Thank you for the positivity you all have given.

Pam - LOL...!!! WOW, that was roughly what I thought it was too, that I was reaching out to receive. It's amazing when you come to think of it, isn't it? Hmmmm... as for the money... I'll pay you when I come to visit you next time, is that a deal, or would you like me to do a Tarot reading or a massage? All up to you. ;P

Thanks Reta and Zippy.

Sheila - hahahahah, you will have no idea how I'd react to your response.. hahahah, you won't lead me to the wrong way, but the light for sure. Lol..

Tam - Yups, Pam do have great idea and I'll do up an offer for other things, an exchange, rather than monetory... lol.

Thank you once again everyone. You've made this a light and fun thing, and that was my intention. ;P
Siagian said at 12:44 a.m. on Jun 11, 2007:
Simon the leaves say that you are thirsty for some nice tea and that you are ready to just let go and relax...am i right? =)
Pkeener said at 1:36 a.m. on Jun 11, 2007:
Woody, :D!. hey Simon, I will waive the fee this time, if you come to Denver and have a cup with me in my kitchen,
Melindaveronicaee said at 6:31 a.m. on Jun 11, 2007:
I don't know how it actually works but my friend told me to finish off every single drop of tea, flip the cup over on a saucer and whatever tea leaves is left on your tea is your personal tea leaf reading....the last time I saw a little bonsai tree in mine but I can't remember what she said about that. Hope this helps.
GryphonHeart said at 8:00 a.m. on Jun 11, 2007:
Hey Woody, thanks, I did very much needed that cup of tea then. Yup, just relax and let go. Hehee...

Pam - WOW... Now??? Hmmm, I will visit Denver one day. Will you still waiver it off? Lol, I can do an Aromatherapy Foot Reflexology for you too... Is that a deal? ;P

Mel - That's very true about finishing it off, and tells you what the reading is. This is just for fun... Lol... ;P
Umauma said at 11:20 a.m. on Jun 11, 2007:
The tabblo...and the comments. They brought a smile to my face as I read it all! This is why I love Tabblo so much. What a lovely group of beings!!! I wish you all the best from the bottom of my heart...
GryphonHeart said at 12:05 p.m. on Jun 11, 2007:
Thanks Umauma, for this page my intent was light and easy, even the colours tells it all. And you too, wishing you all the best. ;P
AliDar said at 4:15 p.m. on Jun 11, 2007:
Beautiful oriental feel to this tabblo; ...and yes, it does communicate light and easy... Hmmm, I have a sudden urge for a nice relaxing cup of green tea... :)
GryphonHeart said at 10:29 p.m. on Jun 11, 2007:
Heehee... yes indeed it's light and easy. Do enjoy the tea that you are making. If you have Starbucks, try the Green Tea Frapachino, without cream. It's really great. ;P
Jigs said at 10:42 p.m. on Jun 11, 2007:
I must say, that's quite an unusual tea concoction, what with rice crispies and all, Simon. Anyway, check out this site -- http://www.soyouwanna.com/site/syws/tealeaves/tealeaves.html -- and let me know how accurate your reading will turn out. :)
GryphonHeart said at 11:16 p.m. on Jun 11, 2007:
Hey there Jigs... Very much misses you here... without the crazy imput from the last site, I'm nowhere near the word Insane... LOL... I need to be INsane soon!! hahahah... Thanks for the link dear. I'll have a look. Appreciate it. Come here more often..
Janer said at 1:42 a.m. on Jul 23, 2007:
So, what was your tea reading? :)
GryphonHeart said at 1:53 p.m. on Aug 12, 2007:
Erm, I guess Pam has said it all, lol... ;P
Tamkatie said at 2:56 p.m. on Oct 28, 2007:
This tea is called Genmaicha ("Gen" as in "GANdalf, "mai" as in "my", then cha). It's a traditional Japanese green tea with popped rice-- brown and white, which give the tea a uniquely nutty flavor. (yes i used to work in a tea shop hahaha)

Very nice pictures... you have the exact right amount of tea leaves inside the cup for a great pic! =)
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