A Little Psychic Energy
For Emotional Uplifting
The Art of Tasseomancy is a great way to compliment the Art of Smudging.
Emotional clutter and stagnant feelings can be obstacles on our path to our dreams and goals. Beyond smudging our environment to help cleanse the negative energy, these emotional blocks can also be resolved through an in depth reading by an intuitive reader.
Our experience coffee cup reader and friend has been doing readings for a while now and brings great results to her clients. We have partnered with her and recommend her for anyone looking to get some insight and some good vibes in their life.
The Art of Tasseomancy is a great way to compliment the Art of Smudging.
Emotional clutter and stagnant feelings can be obstacles on our path to our dreams and goals. Beyond smudging our environment to help cleanse the negative energy, these emotional blocks can also be resolved through an in depth reading by an intuitive reader.
Our experience coffee cup reader and friend has been doing readings for a while now and brings great results to her clients. We have partnered with her and recommend her for anyone looking to get some insight and some good vibes in their life.
What Customers Are Saying
The Art of Coffee Cup Reading
Much like teal leaf readings or tarot card readings, the coffee cup is first and foremost a tool. I draw inspiration partly from archetypal symbols, and partly intuition; the patterns and images seen in a cup guide me to the necessary words that need to be shared.
If your questions have not been answered, I welcome you to one follow up question. But I feel what ever comes out at that time is what is necessary for you to hear, trust the process, and I encourage you to print and keep your reading for future reference, because as time goes by, many aspects of a reading become clearer. So if you already have done teal leaf readings, or tarot card readings, you might want to try a coffee cup reading.
If your questions have not been answered, I welcome you to one follow up question. But I feel what ever comes out at that time is what is necessary for you to hear, trust the process, and I encourage you to print and keep your reading for future reference, because as time goes by, many aspects of a reading become clearer. So if you already have done teal leaf readings, or tarot card readings, you might want to try a coffee cup reading.
How I do the Readings
• It is important to shed the work day stresses before gazing into a cup so I begin with a meditation to enter a relaxed state. I usually smudge my space with Palo Santo or Sage.
• Once I start looking into your cup, I type (or write) intuitively as I see it and as I feel it. Due to that, you may feel my paragraphs don't always flow and can jump from one thought to another, I don't reason thru it, I trust my intuition and what it provides as information.
• Your coffee cup reading is then delivered to you in PDF format - I also include your coffee cup images, if I have made the coffee myself. I still enjoy having my own cup read, and I always have a pad and pen to write down every word. This is why, I like to type out the reading for my clients, that way you have it and can tuck it away for future reference.Spirit has a way of getting us the messages we need to hear. Sometimes not what we want to hear but "need" to hear.
• Once I start looking into your cup, I type (or write) intuitively as I see it and as I feel it. Due to that, you may feel my paragraphs don't always flow and can jump from one thought to another, I don't reason thru it, I trust my intuition and what it provides as information.
• Your coffee cup reading is then delivered to you in PDF format - I also include your coffee cup images, if I have made the coffee myself. I still enjoy having my own cup read, and I always have a pad and pen to write down every word. This is why, I like to type out the reading for my clients, that way you have it and can tuck it away for future reference.Spirit has a way of getting us the messages we need to hear. Sometimes not what we want to hear but "need" to hear.
• Turkish, Greek, Armenian coffee... use the finest grind you can get or you can buy whole bean and ground them as fine as you can. The coffee becomes like powder. On most machines, it is the finest grind possible.
• Obtain an IBRIK (a pot designed specifically to make Turkish coffee.)
• For one person, fill your Ibrik with one cup water to one heaping teaspoons of the coffee. Stir lightly. Add sugar if you wish. I like mine with a teaspoon of brown sugar.
• Place on stove top (temp high) and DO NOT WALK AWAY!!!!
• Things will start to brew and a foam will build, when this foam rises to the top, take off the stove (before it spills) and pour into your cup. Enjoy the aroma, have a moment, quiet time and savor your coffee while pondering on all things you wish and wish to know. Make it a little ritual.
• If you don't have a typical little Turkish coffee cup, use a mug, fill half way as Turkish coffee is strong to drink a whole mug full unless you have no problem with strong coffee. Drink until you slightly feel the grains in your mouth. Then place the little plate on cup, spin three times, turn over. Let it sit for five minutes to help it drip and dry. You might want to lift it slightly and lay the rim on the edge of plate to help air in and dry faster.
• Turn your cup back over and snap some pictures, several sides including the bottom, you may also take a second picture of the bottom of the cup after you have put your thumbprint. Don't worry how many images you sent, the more angles the better!
( an extra little step )
• Obtain an IBRIK (a pot designed specifically to make Turkish coffee.)
• For one person, fill your Ibrik with one cup water to one heaping teaspoons of the coffee. Stir lightly. Add sugar if you wish. I like mine with a teaspoon of brown sugar.
• Place on stove top (temp high) and DO NOT WALK AWAY!!!!
• Things will start to brew and a foam will build, when this foam rises to the top, take off the stove (before it spills) and pour into your cup. Enjoy the aroma, have a moment, quiet time and savor your coffee while pondering on all things you wish and wish to know. Make it a little ritual.
• If you don't have a typical little Turkish coffee cup, use a mug, fill half way as Turkish coffee is strong to drink a whole mug full unless you have no problem with strong coffee. Drink until you slightly feel the grains in your mouth. Then place the little plate on cup, spin three times, turn over. Let it sit for five minutes to help it drip and dry. You might want to lift it slightly and lay the rim on the edge of plate to help air in and dry faster.
• Turn your cup back over and snap some pictures, several sides including the bottom, you may also take a second picture of the bottom of the cup after you have put your thumbprint. Don't worry how many images you sent, the more angles the better!
( an extra little step )