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Coffee Grounds & Your Future
By Kate Simpson
Reading your fortune with coffee is a lot like taking a Rorschach test. You need to get the big picture and interpret the symbols correctly to know what lies ahead.
Here's the step-by-step guide to how to prepare to read coffee grounds:
Use a white cup to get an accurate reading
Grind your beans as usual. You can use espresso, but do not allow cream, milk or sugar or anything else to be added
Heat water to a boil
Make your coffee in a French press as usual
Then add a large pinch of coffee grounds to your cup and pour the freshly made coffee over it. Then stir.
Drink the coffee by holding both hands on the cup
When finished drinking the coffee, tip the cup on a 90 degree angle and slowly turn the cup to allow all excess grounds to be expelled onto a saucer. Do not tap the cup. Do not swirl more than 3 times.
There are three things to consider when reading coffee grounds: the rim, the middle and the bottom of the cup. The bottom is your past, the middle is you present and the top is your future. You need to look for shapes and patterns.
Here are some examples of some of the things to look for when you read your coffee grounds:
Axes: Bravery
Cakes & Pies: Good fortune
Cigarettes: You must follow through on your plan
Cows: Meeting an old flame
Elephants: Ask for a favor
Garlic: Strength against an aggressive person
Guns: You are treating someone unfairly
Hats: Someone is trying to cover something up
Chickens: Wistful feelings of home. You need to call or visit
Knots: Don't worry about the little things
Mice: Trouble in business
Oars: Sacrifice for someone else.
Pigs: A desire will not come to fruition
Planes: You will not be going anywhere
Rabbits: Fertility
Rocks: Obstacles in your path to success either real or imagined
Shoes: You will have a long way to travel before you are happy
See-Saws: Ups & downs heading your way
Snakes: Make your decision you are wise
Stairs: Change is coming
Tigers: Find your strength and move forward
Trees: People find you noble
Urns: Trust your intuition
Weasels: There is a false person in your midst
Wolves: You have strength
There are many, many ways to interpret coffee grounds. Most of it is common sense. There are many coffee ground interpretation books out there. Get one and practice and the next time you have a friend over for coffee…give it a swirl.
About the Author Kate Simpson is currently in rehabilitation for an addiction to chocolate-covered coffee beans. When she is feeling better, she will continue to write for coffeebeanqueen.com – an awesome site for caffeine freaks with information about fair trade coffee, coffee pods, mail order coffee and so much more.
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