First, make a good pot of loose-leaf tea. Any kind you like, pour it into a wide teacup with a handle and saucer. Add whatever you normally do to it, sit and drink your tea, thinking about the situation you are concerned about; the future in general; or a specific question. Drink as far down as you can, leaving just enough tea to swirl the leaves around the cup. Turn your cup three times clockwise, and turn it upside own on the saucer to drain. Lift the cup and look at the tea leaves in the cup. Use you imagination and "see" signs in the shapes of the clusters of leaves.
General bits of advice: Symbols closest to the handle are events closest to home. Symbols close to the rim are likely to happen sooner, things on the lower sides later, and things on the bottom last of all. The larger a symbol is, the more impact it will have on the reading. There are dozens of books available to help you interpret the symbols but just to start here are a few:
Acorn - good luck
Ant - success through hard work
Arrow - hasty news, most likely bad
Bee - things going your way
Boat - your ship is coming in
Butterfly - a carefree period is about to begin
Coffin - the end of something
Cross - sacrifices to come
Cup - your efforts will be noticed & rewarded
Dots - money
Foot - journey, most likely overseas
Heart - love; marriage
Key - new projects
Ladder - advancement
Ring - true & lasting love
Snake - recovery from sickness
Star - good fortune
Teapot - small social gathering
Umbrella - protection
Wagon - inheritance
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Tea is literally fragmented tea leaves. In other words, you don't.
Tea leaves (Camelia Sinensis).
They are called Wiccans, and tea reading is for anyone. It would be a very long answer to put here but there is a complete guide on how to do it on the link below.
The basic ingredient of green tea is the same as the basic ingredient of normal ("black") tea: tea leaves, that is, the leaves from the tea shrub. In the case of black tea, the leaves are fermented; green tea is unfermented, or fermented less. But the leaves are the same.
Tea
it depends what type of tea..... white tea is made from tea leaves
Tea Leaves was created on 2012-04-01.
if steeping tea leaves in hot water produces a healthy, beneficial drink, why do we not consume the leaves to get more/all of the beneficial characteristics of tea leaves?
by stainer
Tea is the name of the drink made from the leaves of the tea plant (a type of camellia evergreen).
The best way to separate tea leaves with salt is to blend it. Once you blend the tea leaves, add salt, and let them dry.