Authors: Cleo Coyle
When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes,
I all alone beweep my outcast state,
And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries,
And look upon myself, and curse my fate,
Wishing me like to one more rich in hope,
Featur'd like him, like him with friends possess'd,
Desiring this man's art and that man's scope,
With what I most enjoy contented least;
Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising,
Haply I think on thee, and then my state,
Like to the lark at break of day arising
From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate;
For thy sweet love remember'd such wealth brings
That then I scorn to change my state with kings.
âWILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, SONNET 29
(TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL RUSSIAN)
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Coffee tasseography is the art of seeing the future through coffee grinds, and a serious art it is. The ritual was born in the culture of Turkish coffee drinking, which reaches back to the sixteenth century. In the seventeenth century, the ritual arrived in Europe and became fashionable in Paris. No, I didn't learn it thenâI'm not
that
old, my dears! I was taught by my Turkish friend Yasmina, just as Clare learned the art from her beloved Italian nonna in Western Pennsylvania.
Coffee reading is an oral tradition, you see, and not something you'll learn about in books. That said, I have set down this quick guide to help budding seers, using the techniques and interpretations I learned.
Your Coffee Reading:
To start, you must brew coffee. Coffee readers have traditionally used a Turkish-style method of brewing. The Bosnian method also works well, and you'll find recipes for both following my little guide.
Why must you make the coffee this way? Because these very old brewing methods will leave grinds at the bottom of your cup. It is these grinds that you will use to read fortunes.
Although there are different styles of reading coffee grinds, all require the beverage to be consumed by the person seeking his or her fortune. As the reader, you should provide a relaxing, cordial atmosphere while the seeker imbibes. When the cup is nearly drained, the reading begins.
Ask the seeker to slowly turn the cup in his or her hands for a few moments while contemplating a question or problem. When the seeker is finished, he or she should cover the cup with the saucer and turn them both upside down. With this method, the coffee grinds spread and move, leaving symbols on the walls and bottom of the cup. Allow the grounds to cool and dry for a few minutes before turning the cup over and beginning the reading.
How to Read the Cup:
Visually divide the cup into horizontal halves, top and bottom. The symbols seen on the bottom half are messages regarding the past. The symbols near the top are messages about the future. This would be the
immediate
future. Like Tarot, a coffee reading cannot predict events beyond forty days. The reader must also divide the cup into vertical halvesâright and left. This division helps the reader determine positive or negative answers or outcomes. Right is positive, or “yes.” Left is negative, or “no.”
For Example:
You may see the shape of an airplane in the coffee grinds, which predicts a journey:
* If the plane is on the
top
half of the cup, this journey is in the
future
.
* If the plane is on the top
right
side of the cup, this future journey will have a
positive
outcome. However, if the plane is on the top
left
side of the cup, this future journey will have a
negative
outcome.
* If the plane is on the
bottom
half of the cup, this journey was in the
past
.
* If the plane is on the bottom
right
side of the cup, the events from this past journey will have a
positive
influence on the future. However, if the plane is on the bottom
left
side of the cup, the events from this past journey will have a
negative
impact on the future.
Your Mental Powers:
As the reader, gazing into the cup, let your imagination run free. Coffee reading is not unlike cloud gazing. One must discern the shapes by using both
imagination
and
intuition
.
A Quick Guide to Symbols:
There are literally hundreds of symbols found in coffee grinds. While there is not enough space here to cover every possible symbol, I have listed a hundred of the most common, along with widely held interpretations. Please note that these are not the only interpretations. As I mentioned, this is an oral tradition that will vary among readers. With time and practice, you will hone your skills and arrive at your own interpretations.
The Magic and Power of Story:
Remember that the coffee reader must tell the seeker a
story
to help make sense of the symbols seen and interpreted. And telling stories is a magical thing. For when you engage imagination and intuition, you awaken the very mental powers that have shaped our worldâand hold the power to reshape your own.
âMadame Tesla,
New York City
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Acorn
âSuccess. Financial success if found at the top of the cup. Good health if found at the bottom.
Airplane
âA journey. A broken wing indicates an interrupted trip or an accident.
Anchor
âSuccess in business or romance. A blurry anchor means problems.
Angel
âGood news.
Arch
âA wedding.
Arrow
âSudden bad news.
Axe
âTroubles that will be overcome by great effort.
Bag
âIf open, a trap you can escape. If closed, you will be trapped.
Barrel
âA party, feast, or celebration.
Basket
âAn
empty
basket
implies financial woes. A
full basket
promises a gift.
Bat
âFalse or untrustworthy friends.
Bee
âSocial success, or praise at work.
Beehive
âProsperity or riches. The sweet life.
Beetle
âA difficult undertaking.
Bell
âSurprising news. On the right of the cup, good news. On the left, sad tidings.
More than one bell
indicates a wedding.
Bird
âFreedom from worry.
Birdcage
âQuarrels.
Bird's nest
âA loving home.
Boat
âA visit from a distant friend or relative, safe refuge.
Branch
â
With leaves
is a birth or new prospects.
Without leaves
is a setback.
Bridge
âAn opportunity.
Butterfly
âFrivolity.
Car
âLuck or good fortune.
Cherry
âA love affair.
Claw
âHidden enemies who seek to do you harm.
Clouds
âA storm brewing, trouble ahead.
Clover
âProsperity.
Coffin
âVery bad news.
Comet
âAn unexpected visitor or sudden opportunity, not without risk.
Crescent
âA pleasant journey.
Cross
âSacrifice, ill health. Conversely,
two crosses
predict a long life.
Three crosses
signify longevity
and
a great achievement.
Dagger
âImpetuous actions that lead to danger.
Daisy
âRomantic love and happiness.
Dancer
âShame or disappointment.
Door
âStrange or mysterious occurrences.
Dove
âPeace, tranquility, good fortune.
Dragon
âUnpredictable changes, trouble.
Drum
âScandal, gossip.
Duck
âMoney is coming.
Egg
âProsperity, successâthe more eggs the better.
Eye
âVigilance needed to overcome difficulties.
Fairy
âJoy, enchantment.
Fan
âInappropriate flirtation, indiscretion.
Feather
âLack of concentration.
Feet
âAn important decision must soon be made.
Finger
âThis symbol emphasizes the symbol it points to.
Fish
âGood fortune in all things.
Fist
âArgument.
Fruit
âProsperity, fertility.
Gun
âTrouble, quarrels, danger.
Hammer
âOvercoming obstacles, hard, unpleasant work.
Hand
âFriendship. If fingers are missing, selfish or deceitful friends.
Hat
âNew job or home, a change.
Hawk
âJealousy.
Horn
âGenerosity, abundance.
Horse
âA
galloping
horse
indicates good news from a lover. A
horse head
means romance.
Horseshoeâ
Good luck.
Hourglass
âQuick action is required. Time is running out.
Iceberg
âHidden hazards ahead.
Kettle
âMinor accident or illness.
Key
âUnlocking new success.
Two keys
means a robbery.
Ladder
âA job promotion.
Lightning
bolt
âSwift resolution to a vexing problem.
Mouse
or
Rat
âA theft.
Mushroom
âGrowth after setbacks.
Musical note
âCelebration of good fortune.
Nail
âPhysical pain.
Number
âTime, usually the number of days before an event.
Oak leaf
âGood fortune.
Oar
âHelp in difficulties.
Owl
âScandal, failure.
Pitchfork
âQuarrels.
Pyramid
âSuccess in all stages of life.
Question mark
âDoubt, hesitancy, overcaution.
Ring
âClosure, completion. A
broken ring
could indicate the end of a romance or marriage.
Two rings
mean plans are working out.
Rose
âApproval, popularity, fame.
Saw
âOutside interference.
Scales
âA lawsuit.
Balanced scales
suggest justice.
Unbalanced scales
hint at an injustice.
Scissors
âDomestic strife, separation.
Shamrock
âWishes granted.
Sheep
âFortune.
Skeleton
âLoss of money, ill health.
Skull
âDeath.
Spoon
âGenerosity to others.
Square
âProtection, peace.
Star
âHealth and happiness.
Sun
âStatus, power.
Toad
âDistrust all flattery.
Torch
âTurn for the better in business.
Tree
âAmbition fulfilled.
Turtle
âHarsh criticism.
Umbrella
âNeed for safety or safe shelter.
Unicorn
âSecret romance or wedding.
Whale
âCareer or business success.
Wheel
âA
complete wheel
means earned success. A
broken wheel
means toil without reward.
Wolf
âBeware a jealous or selfish person.
Woman
âSensual pleasure.
Worm
âScandal. The more worms, the worse the scandal will become.