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  • How to Read the Future in Tea Leaves

    Even though tea has been called a miracle plant, capable of doing everything from helping you lose weight to fighting cancer, it still seems so random that people actually read tea leaves to...

  • How to Make a Divination Board

    If you enjoy divination systems like tarot cards or rune stones, making a divination board is an interesting option to try because it's so convenient to do yourself. A ouija board is one similar...

  • How to Interpret Tea Leaf Reading Symbols

    Tasseomancy, the ancient art of reading tea leaves, is a form of divination which relies on interpreting abstract symbols formed by loose tealeaves in the bottom of a teacup. In a reading, the...

  • How to Find Meaning in Tea Leaf Symbols

    Reading tea leaves is a time-honored method of divination used to predict the future. It relies on interpreting the meaning of abstract symbols created by leaves left in the bottom of a teacup....

  • How to Do a One Card Tarot Reading

    Doing a one card reading is tricky. In general, every Tarot deck has a system of meanings which has a delicate balance. In a spread, each card influences the interpretation of those next to it as...

  • How to Write with Runes

    You've probably seen Norse symbols called runes before on movies or TV shows. These unusual hieroglyphic-type letters are pictured as twigs or stone carvings. Runes are not a language, per se, but...

  • How to Identify Occult Symbols

    Occult symbols seem to be almost everywhere hidden in plain sight. From the pyramid on the dollar bill to Hitler's swastika, these symbols were chosen because they invoke a certain feeling, have a...

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