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If you uttered to somebody nowadays that you believe your future can be seen from the left-overs of your coffee mug or tea cup they would probably say!'you can what?' But don't worry; they would definitely contemplate your sanity. The funnier part is that people have actually welcomed tea leaf reading as a believable fortune telling ritual for centuries. This is probably due to the fact that psychiatrists weren't around to prescribe medications for delusions or flat out stupidity. Tea leaf readings originated in Asia and spread primarily from China. In ancient times it isn't all that hard to believe that sane people could be sucked into this practice because there wasn't a window such as the internet or television to post in your face how crazy and unlikely to be real a practice like this is, I mean after all, people still thought the world was flat. So who was to say that the left over useless crap at the bottom of your cup wasn't a window to the universe? At the very most a tea leaf reading gathering should be done only by those that are less than gullible and view it as something of a hobby or social gathering, not somebody who uses it to 'see the future' or has Ms. Cleo on speed dial. If you won't be ripping out your hair during the preparation process because you just can't wait to find out what lays ahead on the road of life for you, then by all means you should invite some friends over, boil some water and throw some loose tea leaves in without the use of a strainer, and find a comfy room to relax in and serve some hot tea. Take a few moments to take in the pleasant aroma and sip the tea while having light conversation. For giggles, you can leave half of a sip in your cup to mix around and see where the tea leaves settle. With very little light-hearted research you can find out the tea leaf meanings of the settled leaves and reveal what 'the future holds'.
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Tea Leaf Reading can be a pleasant and relaxing experience for friends.
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