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Telling Fortunes
By Tea Leaves

HOW TO READ YOUR FATE IN A TEACUP


BY CICELY KENT

With Twenty Illustrations





CONTENTS

CHAPTER

CHAPTER

  I. INTRODUCTION TO THE DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES

I. INTRODUCTION TO TEA LEAF DIVINATION

 II. PRACTICE AND METHOD OF READING THE CUP

II. PRACTICE AND METHOD OF READING THE CUP

III. GENERAL THEORIES IN READING THE CUP

III. GENERAL THEORIES IN READING THE CUP

 IV. DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES AS AN AMUSEMENT AND AS A MORE SERIOUS STUDY

IV. DIVINATION BY TEA LEAVES AS A FUN ACTIVITY AND AS A MORE SERIOUS STUDY

  V. SOME HINTS FOR DIVINERS. REMARKABLE INSTANCES OF PROPHECY BY THE TEA-LEAVES

V. SOME HINTS FOR DIVINERS. REMARKABLE INSTANCES OF PROPHECY BY THE TEA LEAVES

 VI. WRITING IN THE TEA-LEAVES. SOME FREQUENT SYMBOLS

VI. WRITING IN THE TEA LEAVES: COMMON SYMBOLS

VII. THE "NELROS" CUP. TWO EXAMPLE READINGS OF ITS SIGNS

VII. THE "NELROS" CUP. TWO EXAMPLE READINGS OF ITS SIGNS

   A DICTIONARY OF SYMBOLS

A Dictionary of Symbols

   SOME COMBINATIONS OF SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANING

SOME COMBINATIONS OF SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANING

   SOME EXAMPLE CUPS WITH THEIR INTERPRETATIONS

SOME EXAMPLE CUPS WITH THEIR INTERPRETATIONS





TELLING FORTUNES BY
TEA-LEAVES

CHAPTER I

INTRODUCTION TO THE DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES

At no time in the history of the world has there been such earnest searching for light and knowledge in all matters relating to Psychic Phenomena as in the present day. The desire to investigate some new disclosure has resulted in yet other discoveries. Such will be handed on in their various forms to be studied and used by those who seek to learn.

At no point in history has there been such a genuine quest for understanding and knowledge about Psychic Phenomena as there is today. The urge to explore new insights has led to even more discoveries. These will be passed on in different forms for those who wish to study and learn from them.

Few subjects need more patience than those dealing with Psychology. Even those who put their knowledge to a practical use in such studies as divination by tea-leaves, must still plod patiently along a path thickly strewn with new knowledge. The powers of clairvoyance, for instance, cannot be forced or hurried; such arbitrary laws as time have no meaning for the subconscious self, therefore the need for hurry does not exist.

Few topics require more patience than those related to psychology. Even those who apply their knowledge practically, like reading tea leaves, still have to tread carefully along a path filled with new information. The abilities of clairvoyance, for example, can't be rushed or forced; concepts like time don't apply to the subconscious, so there's no need to hurry.

I was once told by a very mediumistic woman that she had sat in the same room at the same time for an hour every day for seven years, because she "wished to develop Clairvoyance." Here was patience indeed! In some manifestations of the clairvoyant powers within us, it is spontaneous, the closing of the eyes to shut out all material surroundings being all that is necessary to bring a vision of what is happening, or shortly to happen, possibly hundreds of miles away.

I once heard from a very intuitive woman that she spent an hour every day in the same room for seven years because she "wanted to develop clairvoyance." That was true patience! In some cases of the clairvoyant abilities we have, it happens spontaneously; sometimes just closing your eyes to block out all the distractions around you is enough to receive a vision of what is going on or what might happen, possibly hundreds of miles away.

In all dreams the clairvoyant powers are spontaneous; but for the development of clairvoyance at will, great perseverance is necessary. Its interests and powers are unlimited, so that it is well worth the patience and time spent upon it.

In all dreams, psychic abilities come naturally; however, developing the ability to see things at will requires a lot of dedication. Its possibilities and powers are endless, making it worth the patience and time invested in it.

In the use of tea-leaves as a means of divination, the more developed the "clear sight," the more interesting and accurate will be the interpretation. Practice is most necessary, especially for those who have less natural clairvoyance than others.

In using tea leaves for divination, the clearer the "insight," the more intriguing and precise the interpretation will be. Practice is essential, especially for those who have less natural clairvoyance than others.

The desire for knowledge on all Psychic matters has led to an increased demand for various methods of bringing into symbols and pictures that hidden knowledge of the present and the future. That this knowledge can be translated to us symbolically is apparent to everyone—who could doubt it, and still believe in anything at all?

The longing for understanding about all things psychic has resulted in a growing interest in different ways to express that hidden knowledge of the present and the future through symbols and images. It's clear to everyone that this knowledge can be conveyed symbolically—who could doubt it and still believe in anything at all?

Tea-leaves are habitually used by many people as a means of divination. To some it is an easier method than the cards, there is less to memorise, or the crystal.

Tea leaves are commonly used by many people for divination. For some, it’s an easier method than card reading since there's less to remember, or using a crystal.

There is in Paris a famous clairvoyant who always uses tea-leaves as the medium for her powers of divination. Some are inclined to jeer at the fortune in the teacup, but if the language of symbolism is rightly understood, the medium through which it is seen matters little.

There’s a well-known fortune teller in Paris who always uses tea leaves to demonstrate her psychic abilities. Some people tend to mock the idea of finding fortunes in a teacup, but if you really understand the language of symbols, the method used to interpret them doesn’t really matter.

Tea-leaves have the advantage of being simple, inexpensive, and within the reach of everyone. It cannot be claimed that the cult is of the greatest antiquity; for although it seems to have been used in China from very early times, tea was not brought into Europe until about the middle of the sixteenth century. For many years after its introduction into this country, tea was far too costly to be used except by a comparatively small proportion of the population. It has, however, proved its extreme usefulness as a means of divination, as well as its merits as a beverage, for close upon three centuries.

Tea leaves are simple, inexpensive, and accessible to everyone. It's not accurate to say that the practice is extremely old; although it seems to have been used in China from early times, tea didn't arrive in Europe until around the mid-sixteenth century. For many years after it was introduced here, tea was too expensive for most people, making it a luxury for a small part of the population. However, it has shown its great usefulness for divination, along with its qualities as a drink, for nearly three centuries.

It is a very favourite method with the Highlanders, where it is customary for the "guid wife" to read in her cup of tea at breakfast the events she may look for during the day. Simple though they may probably be, there are to be seen in the tea-leaves, a letter, a parcel, a visitor, a wedding, and so on. It is said that no Highland seer would take money for making prognostications as to the future. This, no doubt, is one good reason for their powers as clairvoyants.

It’s a popular practice among the Highlanders, where it’s common for the “good wife” to read her tea leaves at breakfast to predict what might happen during the day. Although the predictions might be simple, the tea leaves can reveal things like a letter, a package, a visitor, a wedding, and so on. It’s said that no Highland seer would accept money for making predictions about the future. This is certainly one reason for their abilities as clairvoyants.

It is a misfortune that clairvoyance should ever have to come into the material necessities of money transactions, as it tends to mar the clear vision.

It's unfortunate that clairvoyance has to get involved in the practicalities of money transactions, as it tends to cloud judgment.

It is said by some that tea-leaves can foretell the events for twenty-four hours only. As clairvoyance has no restrictions as to time or space, I cannot see how it can be thus laid down as a fact that it is limited to man-made laws of time! Certainly there is much evidence of the "tea leaves" being capable of foreseeing events of an important nature at a considerable distance ahead.

Some people say that tea leaves can predict events only for the next twenty-four hours. Since clairvoyance isn't bound by time or space, I don't understand how it's considered a fact that it's limited by human-made rules of time! There's definitely a lot of evidence that "tea leaves" can foresee significant events long before they happen.

One of the most difficult points in interpreting visions of clairvoyance is the time element; simply because time, as we know it, does not exist. The intuitive faculty is needed for any accurate definition of time, so important to us in our present conditions, so absolutely unimportant to the subconscious self. Let us decide at once, then, that divination by tea-leaves may, and often does, extend to a further vision than that of the twenty-four hours. Much depends upon the methods used.

One of the biggest challenges in understanding clairvoyant visions is the concept of time; mainly because time, as we understand it, doesn't really exist. The ability to intuitively grasp time is essential for any accurate understanding of it, which is crucial for us in our current circumstances but completely irrelevant to our subconscious. So let's agree right away that reading tea leaves can, and often does, provide insights that go beyond just the next twenty-four hours. A lot hinges on the methods used.

Our individual past, quite apart from the arbitrary laws of heredity, makes the road of our future. Possibly this may account for the curious fact that in dreams the setting is often in childhood's surroundings, while the dream itself is obviously of the present or the future. This shows how the first beginnings of the event which is to come were brought about. It is somewhat like unwinding a cotton reel!

Our individual past, separate from the random rules of genetics, shapes the path of our future. This might explain the interesting phenomenon that dreams often take place in the settings of our childhood, while the content of the dream clearly pertains to the present or the future. It illustrates how the initial seeds of future events were planted. It's a bit like unspooling a spool of thread!

There are, no doubt, some who look upon the tea-leaves merely as a form of amusement, and who entertain their friends in that way. Well, it is a harmless amusement, and is often useful at a very dull tea party! But for those who take it seriously, and regard it as one of the many means of divination, it will be treated with the respect due to such matters.

There are definitely some people who see tea leaves just as a fun activity and entertain their friends that way. It's a harmless pastime and can be quite useful at a boring tea party! But for those who take it seriously and view it as one of many ways to predict the future, it will be treated with the respect it deserves.

As in other forms of divination, so with the reading of the tea-cup, a great deal depends on the seer. Those who are naturally clairvoyant will read many events and scenes in the cup which would be passed over by others not so gifted. Even without this "clear sight," however, the tea-leaves may be read by anyone who has learned the principles and the symbolic meanings given in this book. With a certain amount of intuition and imagination, the tea-cups may be most successfully used to reveal the future.

Just like with other forms of divination, when it comes to reading tea leaves, a lot depends on the reader. People who are naturally clairvoyant can see many events and images in the cup that others might overlook. Even without this "clear sight," anyone who has learned the principles and symbolic meanings outlined in this book can read the tea leaves. With some intuition and imagination, tea leaves can effectively reveal the future.





CHAPTER II

PRACTICE AND METHOD

A wide, shallow cup is the best kind to use for tea-leaf divination—white if possible. A narrow cup adds to the seer's difficulties, as the tea-leaves cannot be plainly seen. Small cups, too, are objectionable for the same reason, and a fluted cup is even worse. A plain, even surface is required, with no pattern of any kind, as this has a tendency to confuse the symbols. Indian tea and the cheaper mixtures, which contain so much dust and twigs are of no use for reading a fortune, as they cannot form into pictures and symbols that can easily be distinguished.

A wide, shallow cup is the best option for reading tea leaves—preferably white. A narrow cup complicates things for the reader since the tea leaves aren’t easily visible. Small cups are also problematic for the same reason, and a fluted cup is even worse. You need a plain, flat surface with no patterns at all because patterns can confuse the symbols. Indian tea and cheaper blends, which have too much dust and twigs, aren’t good for fortune-telling since they can't form clear pictures and symbols.

Those who desire to have their tea-leaves interpreted should leave about a teaspoonful of tea at the bottom of the cup. It should then be taken in the left hand, and turned three times from left with a quick swing. Then very gently, slowly, and with care, turn it upside down over the saucer, leaving it there for a minute, so that all the moisture may drain away.

Those who want their tea leaves interpreted should leave about a teaspoon of tea at the bottom of the cup. Then, take the cup in your left hand and swirl it three times to the left with a quick motion. After that, very gently and slowly, turn it upside down over the saucer, leaving it there for a minute to let all the moisture drain away.

Some divinators of the tea-leaves insist on a concentration of the mind during this turning of the cup, as do many cartomantes whilst the cards are being shuffled; others prefer the mind to be as far as possible free from any definite thought or desire, simply allowing it to dwell on such abstract subjects as flowers or the weather. Personally, I advocate this for both systems of divination; it enables the subconscious mind to assert itself unhindered, whilst the normal mind is in abeyance.

Some tea leaf readers insist on focusing the mind while turning the cup, just like many tarot readers do while shuffling the cards. Others prefer to keep the mind as clear as possible from any specific thoughts or desires, letting it wander on abstract topics like flowers or the weather. Personally, I support this approach for both forms of divination; it allows the subconscious mind to express itself freely while the conscious mind takes a back seat.

The turning of the cup before inverting it over the saucer is equivalent to the shuffling of the cards. It is as a direct result of those few seconds turning that the pictures and signs are created, the subconscious mind directing the hand holding the cup. The following simple ritual is all that is necessary to those consulting the tea-leaves.

The act of turning the cup before flipping it onto the saucer is like shuffling cards. It's this brief moment of turning that brings forth the images and symbols, with the subconscious mind guiding the hand that holds the cup. The simple ritual that follows is all that’s needed for those reading the tea leaves.

The cup to be read is held by the seer and turned about as necessary, so that the symbols may be read without disturbing them. This is important, but no disturbance will take place if the moisture has been properly drained away. The handle of the cup represents the consultant, also the home, or, if the consultant be away from home the present abode.

The cup that needs to be read is held by the reader and turned as needed, so the symbols can be read without being disturbed. This is important, but there won't be any disruption if the moisture has been properly removed. The handle of the cup represents the person consulting, as well as their home, or, if they are away from home, their current location.

It is necessary to have a starting point in the cup for the purpose of indicating events approaching near to, or far distant from, the person consulting. The leaves near the rim denote such things as may be expected to occur quickly; those directly beneath the handle indicate present and immediate happenings; those on the sides of the cup suggest more distant events; whilst those at the bottom deal with the far distant future.

You need a starting point in the cup to show events that are coming up soon or are far off from the person consulting. The leaves near the rim indicate things that may happen soon; those right under the handle represent present and immediate events; those on the sides of the cup point to more distant occurrences; while those at the bottom relate to the far future.

This method of fixing the time, coupled with intuition, renders it possible to give a consultant some idea as to when an event may be expected; but if there be no intuitive sense of time, it will be found wiser not to be too positive.

This way of determining the time, along with intuition, makes it possible to give a consultant an idea of when an event might occur; however, if there’s no intuitive sense of timing, it’s better not to be too certain.

The turning of the cup and the draining of the moisture having been carried out as directed, the tea-leaves will be found distributed at the sides and bottom of the cup.

The turning of the cup and draining of the moisture, as instructed, will result in the tea leaves being spread out along the sides and bottom of the cup.

For those who wish to use the saucer as a further means of divination, the following suggestions will be useful.

For those who want to use the saucer as another way of divination, the following suggestions will be helpful.

There must be a definite point to represent the consultant, and for this reason the saucer is usually rejected. There is also the objection that it is more difficult to manipulate in the turning. Nevertheless, it is found to give excellent results, and, if the cup is bare of events, it is useful to be able to find information in the saucer.

There has to be a clear point to represent the consultant, which is why the saucer is usually discarded. There's also the issue that it's harder to handle when turning. However, it often produces great results, and if the cup lacks events, the saucer can be helpful for finding information.

First of all, then, to determine the position of the consultant. Take the centre of the saucer for this purpose. The circle round it represents the home, or if the consultant is away from home, the present abode, and also events near at hand. The more distant circle indicates those things which are not to be expected for some time. The outer circle and rim suggest events as yet in the misty future.

First of all, let's establish the consultant's position. Use the center of the saucer for this. The circle around it represents home, or if the consultant is away, their current location, along with immediate events. The next circle indicates things that are not expected for a while. The outer circle and rim suggest events that are still far in the future.

When the saucer is used as an additional means of seeking knowledge of coming events, after the symbols in the cup have been exhausted, it will often be found that this secondary divination confirms or enlarges upon that which has already been foretold in the cup.

When the saucer is used as an extra way to gain insight into future events, after the symbols in the cup have been interpreted, it’s often found that this secondary divination confirms or expands on what has already been revealed in the cup.

The moisture and leaves drained from the cup, having remained in the saucer, should be turned by the consultant three times with the same swirling motion as for the cup, and the moisture carefully poured away. The saucer should be held inverted for a few seconds, otherwise when it is placed upright, the remaining moisture will disturb the tea-leaves. The symbols are read in exactly the same way as in the cup, the only difference being the positions representing the consultant, the home, and the indications of time. These have already been explained.

The moisture and leaves drained from the cup, which stayed in the saucer, should be swirled three times by the consultant in the same way as the cup, and the moisture should be carefully poured out. The saucer should be held upside down for a few seconds; otherwise, when it is set upright, the leftover moisture will disturb the tea leaves. The symbols are interpreted the same way as in the cup, with the only difference being the positions that represent the consultant, home, and time indicators. Those have already been explained.





CHAPTER III

GENERAL THEORIES IN READING THE CUP

At first sight the interior of the cup will show the leaves scattered about apparently haphazard and with no arrangement; just a jumble of tea-leaves and nothing more. In reality they have come to their positions and have taken on the shapes of the symbols for which they stand, by the guidance of the subconscious mind directing the hand in the turning of the cup.

At first glance, the inside of the cup looks like the leaves are just thrown around randomly, with no order; just a mix of tea leaves and nothing else. In truth, they have settled into their spots and taken on the shapes of the symbols they represent, guided by the subconscious mind directing the hand while turning the cup.

The various shapes and the meanings to be attached to them will at first be puzzling to beginners. A good deal of practice is necessary before the tea-leaf symbols can be accurately interpreted at a glance. That, however, will come later, and in time it will be as easy as reading a book.

The different shapes and the meanings associated with them will initially confuse beginners. A lot of practice is needed before you can quickly interpret the tea-leaf symbols. However, that will come with time, and soon it will be as easy as reading a book.

If you wish to be a proficient reader of the tea-leaves, practise constantly this interpretation of the shapes and positions of the leaves. Take a cup and follow out the simple instructions for the turning and draining of it, and then carefully study the result.

If you want to become skilled at reading tea leaves, practice interpreting the shapes and positions of the leaves regularly. Take a cup and follow the simple instructions for turning and draining it, and then carefully examine the outcome.

It is an excellent plan to make a rough copy of the leaves as they present themselves to you in each cup, making notes of the various meanings.

It's a great idea to create a rough draft of the leaves as you see them in each cup, jotting down the different meanings.

Do not feel dismayed if, when you begin looking at the tea-leaves, you are unable to discover in them anything definitely symbolic. It is certain that nothing will be found if the seer is feeling nervous! Keep a calm, open mind, and do not be in a hurry, for it is under such conditions only that a clear reading of the leaves will be possible. In some cases the symbols are more easily read than in others. Much depends upon the consultant.

Do not be discouraged if, when you start examining the tea leaves, you can't find anything clearly symbolic in them. It's certain that nothing will be revealed if the reader feels anxious! Maintain a calm, open mind, and don't rush, because it's only under these conditions that a clear reading of the leaves can happen. Sometimes the symbols are easier to interpret than at other times. A lot depends on the person seeking guidance.

The gift of imagination (by no means to be confused with invention) is of the greatest possible importance in discerning the symbols which are of such endless shapes and variety. The seer has to find in the forms of the tea-leaves a resemblance, sometimes it may be but a faint one, to natural objects, e.g., trees, houses, flowers, bridges, and so forth. Figures of human beings and animals will frequently be seen, as will squares, triangles, circles, and also the line of fate.

The gift of imagination (which should not be mixed up with invention) is incredibly important for recognizing the symbols that come in countless shapes and variations. The seer needs to look for a resemblance in the patterns of the tea leaves, even if it’s just a slight one, to natural objects, like trees, houses, flowers, bridges, and more. You’ll often see figures of people and animals, as well as squares, triangles, circles, and the line of fate.

These signs may be large or small, and the importance of them must be judged by their relative size and position. Suppose, for instance, that a small cross should be at the bottom of the cup, the only one to be seen, the seer would predict that a trifling vexation or a tiresome little delay must be expected; but not for the present, as it is at the bottom of the cup. An alphabetical list of symbols is given later on, so it is not necessary to define them here. The various points of a more general character, however, must be studied before it is possible to give an accurate reading.

These signs can be big or small, and their significance should be assessed based on their size and location. For example, if a small cross is at the bottom of the cup, the only one visible, the reader might predict a minor annoyance or a slight delay ahead; but not immediately, since it’s at the bottom of the cup. An alphabetical list of symbols will be provided later, so there's no need to explain them here. However, the broader concepts need to be understood first to give an accurate interpretation.

It will constantly be found that the stems, isolated leaves, or small groups of leaves, form a letter of the alphabet, sometimes a number. These letters and numbers have meanings which must be looked for in connection with other noticeable signs. If an initial "M" appears, and near to it a small square or oblong leaf, both being near the rim of the cup, it would indicate a letter coming speedily from someone whose name begins with an "M." If the initial appears near the bottom of the cup it shows that the letter will not be coming for some time.

You will often notice that the stems, single leaves, or small clusters of leaves form a letter of the alphabet or sometimes a number. These letters and numbers have meanings that should be interpreted in relation to other noticeable signs. If you see an initial "M," and nearby a small square or rectangular leaf, both located near the rim of the cup, it suggests a letter is on its way from someone whose name starts with an "M." If the initial is closer to the bottom of the cup, it means that the letter won't arrive for a while.

If there be a clear space at the bottom of the cup devoid of tea-leaves, it shows water, and that, in all probability, the letter is coming from abroad. If the symbol of the letter comes very near to a bird flying, it shows a telegram. If the bird is flying towards the consultant (the handle), the telegram has been received. The news in it is to be judged by other signs in the cup. If flying away from the handle, the telegram is sent by the consultant. A single bird flying always indicates speedy news.

If there's a clear space at the bottom of the cup without any tea leaves, it indicates water, and it's likely that the letter is coming from overseas. If the letter symbol is close to a bird in flight, it represents a telegram. If the bird is flying towards the consultant (the handle), it means the telegram has been received. The news it carries should be interpreted based on other signs in the cup. If the bird is flying away from the handle, it means the consultant has sent the telegram. A single bird in flight always signifies quick news.

In a cup with various ominous signs, such as a serpent, an owl, or many crosses, the news coming is not likely to be pleasant. In a cup without bad signs, it can safely be said that the news is good.

In a cup filled with ominous symbols like a serpent, an owl, or multiple crosses, the news is probably not good. In a cup with no bad symbols, you can confidently say that the news is positive.

As a general rule large letters indicate places, whilst smaller ones give the names of persons. Thus a large letter "E" would stand for Edinburgh and a smaller "E" for Edwards, for instance. To all rules there comes the occasional exception, and this principle holds good with regard to the letters in the tea-cup. It is said that these smaller letters always point to the first letter of the surname. Usually it is so; but I have constantly found from experience that it is the first letter of the Christian name, or even a pet name, to which the letter refers. It is well to keep this possibility in mind, otherwise the seer may give misleading information to consultants.

As a general rule, capital letters indicate places, while lowercase letters represent people's names. For example, a capital “E” would stand for Edinburgh, and a lowercase “e” would represent Edwards. However, there are exceptions to every rule, and this principle also applies to the letters in the tea cup. It's said that these smaller letters always refer to the first letter of the surname. Usually, that's true, but I’ve often found through experience that it can actually point to the first letter of the first name or even a nickname instead. It's important to keep this possibility in mind; otherwise, the seer might give misleading information to clients.

Sometimes numbers mean the date for an event to be expected, a "5" for instance, very near the brim of the cup, or the handle (the consultant), means in five days; or five weeks if it come on the side, possibly as far off as five months if the figure be at the bottom of the cup.

Sometimes numbers indicate the date of an upcoming event. For example, a "5" located near the top of the cup or near the handle (the consultant) means in five days; or five weeks if it's on the side, possibly as far away as five months if the number is at the bottom of the cup.

As dots around a symbol always indicate money in some form or another, according to the character of the symbol, a figure beside the dots would signify the amount of money to be expected. If the symbol were that of a legacy with the figure "90" near, it would show that a little legacy of ninety pounds might be anticipated.

As dots around a symbol always represent money in one way or another, depending on the symbol's nature, a number next to the dots would indicate the expected amount. If the symbol represented a legacy with the number "90" nearby, it would suggest that a small legacy of ninety pounds could be expected.

Clearly defined symbols that stand out separately are of more importance than such as are difficult to discern. Clusters of shapeless leaves represent clouds marring the effect of an otherwise fortunate cup.

Clearly defined symbols that stand out are more important than those that are hard to see. Clusters of shapeless leaves represent clouds that spoil the effect of an otherwise lucky cup.

Journeys are shown by lines or dots formed by the dust and smaller leaves of the tea. The length and direction of the journey may be known by the extent of the line and, roughly speaking, the point of the compass to which it leads, the handle in this case representing south. If the line of dots ascends sharply to the brim of the cup, a journey to a hilly country will be taken.

Journeys are indicated by lines or dots made from the dust and smaller leaves of the tea. The length and direction of the journey can be understood by the size of the line and, generally speaking, the compass direction it points to, with the handle representing south. If the line of dots rises steeply to the edge of the cup, it suggests that a trip to a hilly area will happen.

Supposing the consultant to be at home, and the dots form a line from the handle all round the cup and back to the handle, it signifies a journey for a visit and the return. If the line were to stop before reaching the handle again, with an appearance of a house where the line ends, a change of residence might safely be predicted. A wavy line shows indecision as to arrangements. Crosses upon the line indicate that there will be vexation or delay in connection with the journey. Large flat leaves some distance apart along the line stand for important stations to be passed through.

If the consultant is at home and the dots create a line from the handle all the way around the cup and back to the handle, it indicates a journey for a visit and a return trip. If the line stops before reaching the handle again and appears to end at a place that looks like a house, it suggests a change of residence might be expected. A wavy line shows uncertainty regarding the arrangements. Crosses on the line indicate there will be frustration or delays related to the journey. Large flat leaves spaced apart along the line represent important stops along the way.

For some consultants there seems very little of interest to be read in their cup. There are no events, merely trivialities. It is therefore difficult to find anything that could be considered as "future," when it seems to be just a dead level "present," the daily life, nothing more. It is sad for those who have such a dull life, but there is usually some sign, a small happening such as a parcel, or a visit from a friend. These must be made the most of. The pleasure of anticipation will add to the realisation.

For some consultants, there doesn't seem to be much of interest in their cup. There are no events, just trivial matters. It's hard to find anything that could be called "future" when it appears to be just a flat "present," daily life, nothing more. It’s unfortunate for those who have such a monotonous life, but there's usually some hint, a small occurrence like a package or a visit from a friend. These moments must be cherished. The joy of anticipation will enhance the experience.

A confused looking tea-cup, without any definite symbols, just a muddle of tea-leaves, is useless for the purpose of divination, beyond giving an indication of the state of the consultant's mind, so vague and undecided in its character that it obscures everything. Tell such a one the reason for the failure of divining, and recommend a more reliable state of mind. Then let them try their "fortune" again in a few months, when it may be found quite different.

A confused-looking teacup, with no clear symbols, just a jumble of tea leaves, is pointless for divination, other than hinting at the state of the person's mind, which is so vague and uncertain that it clouds everything. Explain to them why the divination didn't work and suggest a more focused mindset. Then let them try their "fortune" again in a few months, when it might turn out quite differently.

It is of course a great mistake to be always "looking in the tea-leaves," as some foolish people do twice a day. It is sure to lead to contradictions though there is no harm in the habit of "looking in the cup" each morning as others do, for finding the events likely to happen in the course of the day. This is as permissible as the reading of the cards each morning for the day's events by those who consider it a safeguard, remembering that to be forewarned is to be forearmed.

It’s definitely a big mistake to always be “reading the tea leaves,” like some people do twice a day. This is sure to lead to contradictions, but there’s no harm in “looking in the cup” each morning like others do to find out what might happen during the day. This is just as acceptable as those who read cards every morning to anticipate the day’s events, keeping in mind that being warned in advance means being prepared.

Some people use the tea-cup simply for the purpose of asking a definite question, such as, "Is the sum of money I am expecting coming soon?" When this is the case, the consultant should be told before turning the cup in the hand to concentrate the thoughts on this one point, as in the case of wishing while shuffling the cards for a definite wish. Then the seer must look only for the signs that will give the answer to the question, ignoring all other points. This is necessary for the giving of a satisfactory answer to the question asked.

Some people use the tea cup just to ask a specific question, like, "Is the money I'm expecting arriving soon?" In this case, the consultant should be told to focus their thoughts on that one question before turning the cup in their hand, similar to wishing while shuffling cards for a specific desire. Then, the seer should look only for the signs that will provide an answer to the question, ignoring everything else. This is essential for giving a satisfactory answer to the question asked.





CHAPTER IV

DIVINATION BY TEA-LEAVES AS AN AMUSEMENT
AND AS A MORE SERIOUS STUDY

The need for patience cannot be too strongly impressed upon those who are beginning to learn the language of tea-leaves. Some of the most interesting symbols are very minute, and will certainly be missed by the seer who is in a hurry.

The importance of patience can't be emphasized enough for those starting to learn the language of tea leaves. Some of the most fascinating symbols are quite small and will definitely be overlooked by anyone who's rushing.

When tea-leaf reading is indulged in merely as an amusement to while away a few moments after a meal, a hasty glance at the cup, or cup and saucer, will suffice. The seer will just note the chief features, such as a journey, a letter, a parcel, or news of a wedding, and pass on to the next cup. But this is far from being a really interesting method of divination by tea-leaves, wherein so much knowledge is to be found, and so much useful information gained.

When tea-leaf reading is just done for fun to pass the time after a meal, a quick look at the cup or cup and saucer is enough. The reader will only take note of the main symbols, like a journey, a letter, a package, or news of a wedding, and then move on to the next cup. But this is not a truly engaging way of telling fortunes with tea-leaves, where there's a lot of insight to be discovered and valuable information to be gained.

Those who closely study this fascinating subject will certainly be well rewarded by a deep personal interest, in addition to the pleasure they give to others.

Those who thoroughly explore this fascinating topic will definitely find it rewarding, both in terms of personal interest and the joy they bring to others.

It is wonderful how rapidly converts are made to this form of divination. Some who in the past have been heard scornfully to assert that they "have no belief in tea-leaves," become the most regular inquirers. Moreover, these sceptics have proved to be very efficient students.

It’s amazing how quickly people are turning to this type of divination. Some who once scoffed at the idea of "believing in tea leaves" now ask about it regularly. Plus, these skeptics have shown to be really good at learning.

There is always a satisfaction in persuading another to one's own point of view. The more obstinate the opposition, the more glorious the final conquest!

There’s always a sense of satisfaction in convincing someone to see things your way. The more stubborn the opposition, the more rewarding the final win!

It is a rare occurrence nowadays to meet with three people in the course of a day, and not to find that one at least is deeply interested in fortune-telling in some of its various forms.

It’s uncommon these days to meet three people in one day without finding at least one of them really interested in some form of fortune-telling.

Quite recently I had a letter from a girl who has gone on a visit to British Columbia, asking me if I would "do the cards" for her, as she could not find anyone in her vicinity who was particularly good at divination. She went on to say that "there is a perfect rage for fortune-telling out here, and everyone is keen on it." Another instance of this universal popularity was given to me by a friend who had recently been to America. She was amazed at the numbers of women whom she saw absorbed in the reading of their tea-cups each day of the voyage.

Recently, I received a letter from a girl visiting British Columbia, asking if I could "do the cards" for her since she couldn't find anyone nearby who was good at divination. She mentioned that "there's a huge craze for fortune-telling out here, and everyone is really into it." Another example of this widespread popularity came from a friend who had recently traveled to America. She was surprised by how many women she saw daily during the trip, engrossed in reading their tea cups.

The male sex holds aloof and leaves us to "perform these follies." Some ascribe it to man's superiority. Or as briefly summed up by a delightful member of their sex, who when declaiming against the possibility of the future being made visible, said, "With all apologies to you, I must say I am not so profoundly stupid as to believe in these things; it cannot be anything more than rot."

The male sex keeps its distance and lets us "act out these silly things." Some attribute this to men's superiority. Or as a charming woman once put it while arguing against the idea that the future could be revealed, "With all due respect to you, I have to say I’m not foolish enough to believe in these things; it can only be nonsense."

It is remarkable how such protests die away when clairvoyant evidence, either by cards, tea-leaves, or other means, has accurately predicted some event of the distant future that at the time appeared absurd and impossible of happening.

It’s surprising how these protests fade away when psychic evidence, whether through cards, tea leaves, or other methods, has correctly predicted an event in the distant future that once seemed ridiculous and impossible to happen.

Woman may lawfully claim superiority with regard to her intuitive faculty, and thus she is well equipped for exercising her divinatory powers.

A woman can rightfully assert her superiority when it comes to her intuitive abilities, making her well-suited to use her divinatory skills.

Who need be dull or bored when the language of symbolism remains to be learned? Perhaps I should say, studied; for completely learned it can never be, seeing that fresh events are constantly occurring in the world, and new symbols appear representing each.

Who needs to be dull or bored when there's still the language of symbolism to explore? Maybe I should say, study; because you'll never fully learn it, since new events are always happening in the world, and new symbols emerge to represent each one.

There are few things more fascinating than personal discovery, and those who become students of divination by tea-leaves, or cards, may safely be promised a taste of this pleasing sensation of achievement. It is limited to the few to discover the marvels of radium, or the discomforts of the South Pole, but a fragment of their glory is shared by those who find new evidence of the far-reaching knowledge of symbolism.

There are few things more fascinating than personal discovery, and those who study divination through tea leaves or cards can definitely expect to experience that satisfying feeling of accomplishment. While only a few get to uncover the wonders of radium or the challenges of the South Pole, a bit of their glory is shared by those who uncover new insights into the extensive knowledge of symbolism.





CHAPTER V

SOME HINTS FOR DIVINERS

REMARKABLE INSTANCES OF PROPHECY BY THE TEA-LEAVES

"For a man's mind is sometimes wont to tell him more
than seven watchmen that sit above in a high tower."
"A man's mind can sometimes tell him more
than seven watchmen sitting high in a tower."

To those of an inquiring or doubting turn of mind, there may arise the very natural question as to why one shaped tea-leaf should mean "a hat" and another "a table." It is useless to point out that these objects are perfectly represented by the leaves. That is of no practical satisfaction. The simple fact that each language has its alphabet, its spelling, and its words, which must be learned before there can be any reasonable understanding of it, seems the best and obvious reply.

For those who are curious or skeptical, a natural question might come up: why does one shaped tea leaf represent "a hat" while another represents "a table"? It doesn't help to say that these objects are accurately depicted by the leaves. That provides no practical comfort. The straightforward truth is that every language has its own alphabet, spelling, and vocabulary that must be learned before someone can reasonably understand it, which seems like the most obvious answer.

Symbolism is a wide subject with many branches. Who can expect to master even its alphabet in a moment? To those who cannot accept the symbols in the tea-leaves on the authority of past experience, reaching over several centuries, I would recommend a careful study of their cups for, say, three months. Let them make notes of such signs as appear and beside them place their meanings and predictions.

Symbolism is a broad topic with many aspects. Who can expect to learn even the basics in no time? For those who can’t trust the symbols in their tea leaves based on historical experience over many centuries, I suggest they carefully study their cups for about three months. They should take notes on the signs they see and write down their meanings and predictions next to them.

At the end of this time, compare all that has taken place with these notes, and I think there will be no further lack of faith in the tea-leaf symbols.

At the end of this period, compare everything that has happened with these notes, and I believe there won't be any more doubt about the tea-leaf symbols.

Before very many years have passed the language of symbolism by cards, tea-leaves, crystal gazing, etc., will probably be almost universally understood. The day will undoubtedly come when it will be accepted as naturally as the English language, and we shall cease to worry ourselves as to the why and wherefore of it all.

Before too many years go by, the language of symbolism through cards, tea leaves, crystal gazing, and so on, will likely be widely understood. The day will certainly come when it will be accepted as naturally as the English language, and we will stop worrying about the reasons behind it all.

It is important that those who are learning the art of divination by tea-leaves should realise the necessity for consistently attributing the same meanings to the symbols. Do not be tempted to change their interpretation for what may seem a more probable, or pleasant, prediction for your client. It is a fatal mistake.

It’s crucial for anyone learning the art of tea-leaf reading to understand the importance of consistently assigning the same meanings to the symbols. Don’t be swayed to change their interpretation for what might seem like a more likely or pleasant prediction for your client. That’s a serious mistake.

Remember that you are dealing with conditions and events of the future which are outside the limited knowledge of the normal mind, whose power of vision is limited to physical sight.

Remember that you are dealing with situations and events in the future that are beyond the limited understanding of the normal mind, which can only see through physical sight.

A simple instance of what may occur, should you thus change the meanings of the symbols, will suffice to show the folly of such a practice.

A straightforward example of what might happen if you change the meanings of the symbols will illustrate the foolishness of this approach.

A consultant comes to have her "fortune read." She is known to you personally, and you are aware that she is anxious to hear a hopeful report of someone dear to her who is ill. The tea-leaf symbols are obstinately unfavourable, and display ominous signs of forthcoming sorrow. If you gloss over this fact completely, and predict a rapid recovery from the illness, what becomes of your client's faith in the power of foretelling the future? Certain it is that the symbols would be right in their verdict, and you would be wrong.

A consultant comes to have her "fortune read." You know her personally, and you're aware that she is eager to hear some good news about someone close to her who is ill. The tea-leaf symbols are stubbornly negative and show ominous signs of upcoming sorrow. If you completely overlook this and predict a quick recovery from the illness, what happens to your client's trust in the ability to predict the future? It's clear that the symbols would be correct in their judgment, and you would be mistaken.

It is usually easier to prophesy smooth things rather than unpleasant facts, but to do this in the face of obvious contradictions will lead to disaster in foretelling the future.

It's generally easier to predict positive outcomes rather than difficult truths, but doing so in the face of clear contradictions will result in disaster when trying to foresee the future.

Divination by tea-leaves or cards has the candour to be frankly disagreeable when necessary. This is one great argument in favour of its unerring truthfulness. There is no means by which symbols may be coaxed into proclaiming false statements.

Divination using tea leaves or cards is refreshingly honest when it needs to be. This is a major reason why it's considered so reliable. There’s no way that symbols can be manipulated to say anything untrue.

The most practised clairvoyant may occasionally make mistakes in her reading of the symbols, but no genuine seer should ever deliberately give a wrong interpretation of them to please her consultant. The business of the diviner is to give what she believes to be a correct and unprejudiced translation of the symbols before her.

The most experienced clairvoyant might sometimes misinterpret the symbols, but no true seer should ever intentionally provide a wrong interpretation just to satisfy her client. The role of the diviner is to offer what she believes to be an accurate and unbiased reading of the symbols presented to her.

It is sometimes a vexed question as to what extent information of a gloomy nature, which may appear in a divination, should be given to a client. Some are in favour of withholding such matter altogether, whilst others announce it frankly without modification. It seems impossible to lay down any hard and fast rule. There are so many things to be taken into account, and each case should be treated on its merits and according to its peculiar circumstances. There are some who would fret themselves ill at the least mention of coming misfortune, others would be the better prepared to meet it by having been warned of its approach.

It's often a tricky question how much negative information that comes up in a reading should be shared with a client. Some people believe that all such information should be kept secret, while others prefer to share it openly without any changes. It seems impossible to establish a strict rule. There are many factors to consider, and each situation should be evaluated based on its own unique circumstances. Some individuals might worry themselves sick at the slightest mention of future misfortune, while others might feel better prepared to face it once they've been warned.

One rule can be safely made for guidance on this point. Do not minimise danger when a timely warning may avert an accident, or other misfortune, nor should symbols of ill omen be exaggerated. As students become proficient, they will find many meanings in the tea-leaves in addition to those which they learn from this book. Much will depend upon circumstances and individual temperaments.

One rule can be safely made for guidance on this point. Don’t downplay danger when a timely warning could prevent an accident or other misfortune, nor should symbols of bad luck be overstated. As students become skilled, they will discover many meanings in the tea leaves beyond what they learn from this book. Much will depend on circumstances and individual temperaments.

These personally discovered meanings should be carefully noted and verified with events as they occur.

These personally discovered meanings should be carefully noted and checked against events as they happen.

It is necessary to remember that divination by the tea-cup is by no means limited to personal information. Forthcoming public events are frequently revealed. This adds largely to the interest and usefulness of the divination. It is important to point out this to consultants, so that they may not be too ready to fix the whole reading of their cups to purely personal matters. It will be found that public news is usually foretold in the cups of those who seek information of the future as a regular practice.

It's important to remember that tea-leaf reading isn't just about personal insights. Upcoming public events are often predicted as well. This significantly enhances the interest and usefulness of the practice. It's crucial to point this out to clients so they don't focus solely on personal issues when interpreting their cups. Generally, it's observed that those who regularly seek insights about the future often find public news reflected in their readings.

For those who rarely do so, private affairs alone will appear, probably without even a forecast of the weather to be expected within the next few days.

For those who hardly ever do this, private matters will show up, likely without even a weather forecast for the next few days.

It is a curious fact that the wider knowledge should seem to be reserved for those who practise divination constantly, but so it is.

It’s an interesting fact that broader knowledge seems to be reserved for those who constantly practice divination, but that’s just the way it is.

Some remarkable instances of the accurate foretelling of public events, which have quite recently been brought to my notice, may be interesting.

Some notable examples of accurately predicting public events that I've recently come across might be interesting.

For some weeks before the coal strike of 1920 was declared, a pickaxe was seen on several occasions in the cups of two persons, both of whom read their tea-leaves regularly. This symbol, as will be seen in the dictionary which follows, stands for "labour trouble and strikes." A spade was also in evidence at intervals, a further sign of "trouble and unrest." So that it was through no fault of the tea-leaves if some of us were not in the superior position of knowing all about the strike before it came to pass.

For several weeks leading up to the coal strike of 1920, a pickaxe appeared multiple times in the tea cups of two individuals, both of whom regularly read their tea leaves. This symbol, as shown in the dictionary that follows, represents "labor trouble and strikes." A spade also occasionally showed up, another sign of "trouble and unrest." So it wasn't the tea leaves' fault if some of us weren't in the better position of knowing all about the strike before it actually happened.

The symbols already mentioned would of course apply equally to railway disturbance, and some time before the threat of a strike was announced, these symbols appeared again, together with an engine, and a signal at the angle of "Danger." This seemed ominous. But within a few days the signal was evident once more; but on this occasion set at "All Clear." So it was easy to decide that the threatened strike would not take place. The accuracy of this prediction by means of the tea-leaves was shortly afterwards made evident.

The symbols mentioned before would also apply to railway disruptions, and some time before the threat of a strike was announced, these symbols showed up again, along with an engine and a signal indicating "Danger." This seemed concerning. However, a few days later, the signal was once again visible, but this time it was set to "All Clear." So it was easy to conclude that the threatened strike wouldn’t happen. The accuracy of this prediction through the tea leaves became clear shortly afterward.

Again, a week before there seemed to be even a hope of a settlement of the coal strike, a mining shaft presented itself in one of the tea-cups which had previously been indicating the strike. This symbol appeared at the top of the cup standing out clearly by itself, evidently predicting the miners' return to work within a short time. There was no need to depend upon information from the newspapers as to the end of the strike, for here in the tea-leaves was all necessary evidence of the fact.

Again, a week before there seemed to be any hope of settling the coal strike, a mining shaft appeared in one of the tea cups that had previously been showing signs of the strike. This symbol showed up at the top of the cup, clearly standing out on its own, clearly predicting that the miners would return to work soon. There was no need to rely on information from the newspapers about the end of the strike because here in the tea leaves was all the evidence needed to confirm it.

Another very remarkable instance of symbolism was given to me by a friend a short time ago. On Monday morning, October 26th, 1920, the three following symbols appeared in her cup:—

Another very remarkable instance of symbolism was given to me by a friend a short time ago. On Monday morning, October 26th, 1920, the three following symbols appeared in her cup:—


  A vulture resting on a rock.
  An eagle.
  A monkey.


  A vulture sitting on a rock.
  An eagle.
  A monkey.

In the evening of that day the death of King Alexander of Greece was announced.

On the evening of that day, the death of King Alexander of Greece was announced.

It will be seen, on referring to the dictionary, that an eagle and a vulture signify "the death of a monarch." The monkey who lay at the bottom of the cup, apparently dead, was of course the third symbol as having caused the King's death. It was particularly gratifying that these signs should have appeared in my friend's cup for she is a mathematical genius, and rejects every symbol which she cannot recognise at once. She was so struck by these signs that she called them to the attention of her mother, who also immediately perceived and identified them. The only regrettable omission was that the cup was not photographed. It would have been valuable evidence for the wonders of the tea-leaves.

It will be clear, if you check the dictionary, that an eagle and a vulture mean "the death of a monarch." The monkey at the bottom of the cup, looking dead, was the third symbol, implying it caused the King's death. It was especially satisfying that these signs appeared in my friend's cup because she is a math whiz and dismisses any symbol she can't recognize right away. She was so taken by these signs that she brought them to her mother's attention, who also quickly saw and identified them. The only downside was that the cup wasn't photographed. It would have been valuable proof of the wonders of the tea leaves.

This same friend had another interesting experience. The head of an Indian appeared in her cup, with other signs pointing to news of a personal nature. She was puzzled, for, as far as she knew, there was no one in India from whom she would be in the least likely to hear.

This same friend had another intriguing experience. The image of an Indian man showed up in her cup, along with other signs suggesting personal news. She was confused because, as far as she knew, there was no one in India from whom she would expect to hear anything.

Very shortly afterwards, however, her mother went on a visit to London. There she quite unexpectedly met someone who had recently come from India, and who had brought back messages of remembrance and affection from a girl who my friend had no idea was in India at that time. Hence the Indian in her tea-cup!

Very shortly after that, though, her mom took a trip to London. There, she unexpectedly ran into someone who had just returned from India and brought back messages of love and memories from a girl my friend had no clue was in India at that time. Hence the Indian in her tea cup!

Whilst on this subject, I am reminded of another occasion when India was represented in the tea-leaves. I was looking into my tea-cup one day, when I saw most clearly depicted two natives creeping stealthily, their attitude making this evident. In their hands were what appeared to be knives, and they were making towards a figure that was unmistakably that of an officer. He was standing upon what looked like a raised platform with a barricade round him. He held a revolver in his hand.

While on this topic, I remember another time when India was represented in the tea leaves. I was looking into my tea cup one day when I clearly saw two locals sneaking around, their body language making it obvious. In their hands were what looked like knives, and they were approaching a figure that was clearly an officer. He was standing on what looked like a raised platform surrounded by a barricade. He held a revolver in his hand.

I am quite aware that some may think this a tall tale for the tea-leaves to relate! But fortunately my reading of the cup was witnessed by two others, one of them being a man, who, although interested in psychic subjects, despises the tea-leaves! Without remarking upon what I saw, I suggested that he should look at my cup and see what he made of it. Without a moment's hesitation he said, "There is an officer defending himself against some natives who are about to attack him."

I know some people might think this is just a tall tale for the tea leaves to tell! But luckily, two others were there to witness my reading, one of whom was a guy who, despite being interested in psychic topics, really looks down on tea leaf readings! Without mentioning what I saw, I suggested he take a look at my cup and tell me what he thought. Without any hesitation, he said, "There’s an officer defending himself against some locals who are about to attack him."

My readers will appreciate the satisfaction this testimony gave me, coming as it did from one who had never before looked into a cup. Moreover, that this witness should have been one of the male sex added to its value! This prediction of danger for someone in India was borne out by facts that were disclosed shortly afterwards. These instances which I have given illustrate the variety and interest which are to be found in divination by tea-leaves.

My readers will understand the satisfaction this testimony gave me, especially since it came from someone who had never looked into a cup before. Plus, the fact that this witness was male added to its significance! This warning about potential danger for someone in India was confirmed by facts revealed soon after. The examples I've provided show the variety and intrigue found in tea-leaf divination.





CHAPTER VI

WRITING IN THE TEA-LEAVES

SOME FREQUENT SYMBOLS

Another source through which messages are received by the tea-leaves will be found in the writing which will be seen from time to time. Moreover, it has the great advantage of being clear and easy to decipher, so that there may be no doubt of what is intended to be understood by it. The tea-leaves can never be accused of being illegible. Occasionally it is very minute writing, and would probably be passed over by those who read their cups in a superficial manner. To those who study them carefully the future is revealed.

Another way messages come through from the tea leaves is in the writing that can be seen occasionally. Plus, it has the big advantage of being clear and easy to read, so there's no confusion about what it means. The tea leaves can’t be called hard to read. Sometimes it’s very small writing, and those who just glance at their cups might miss it. But for those who take the time to study them closely, the future is revealed.

No one would reasonably expect to find a speech from the Prime Minister or an invitation to a tea-party written for them in the tea-leaves. But words they certainly will find.

No one would realistically expect to find a speech from the Prime Minister or an invitation to a tea party written in the tea leaves. But they will definitely find words.

A short time ago I saw in my cup, in perfect copperplate writing, the word "wait." I was annoyed by it, for what is more annoying than having to wait? Sometimes it may happen that the tea-leaves—as with their relatives, the tumbler and automatic writing—become a little shaky in their spelling. But this is not a serious defect, and the trifling errors do not prevent the word from being translatable. It is a recognised fact that writing seen through a medium, whether it be tea-leaves, or a dream, is of importance, and should always be regarded with attention and with an endeavour to understand its message.

A little while ago, I saw the word "wait" written in perfect cursive in my cup. It really annoyed me because what’s more frustrating than having to wait? Sometimes the tea leaves—just like their cousins, the water glass and automatic writing—can get a bit shaky with their spelling. But that's not a major issue, and the minor mistakes don’t stop the word from being understood. It’s a known fact that writing seen through a medium, whether it’s tea leaves or a dream, is significant and should always be taken seriously, with an effort to grasp its meaning.

I should like to point out that certain figures and symbols are of so frequent occurrence that it may be well to emphasise their general significance by referring to them here, in addition to their meaning being given in the dictionary.

I want to highlight that some figures and symbols appear so often that it’s important to emphasize their overall significance by mentioning them here, in addition to their definitions being provided in the dictionary.

Among those which threaten misfortune, or sorrow, are the following: Crosses, snakes, spades, pistols, guns, toads, cats.

Among the things that bring misfortune or sadness are the following: crosses, snakes, spades, pistols, guns, toads, and cats.

Joy and success are indicated by such symbols as a crescent moon, clover leaves, flowers, trees, anchors, fruit, circles, stars.

Joy and success are represented by symbols like a crescent moon, clover leaves, flowers, trees, anchors, fruit, circles, and stars.

Having learned the symbols and the combined symbols by heart, it will require only a little practice to interpret their meanings without hesitation. For those who find difficulty in committing the dictionary to memory, an essential for proficient reading of the cup, I would suggest that they write down any meaning which may seem specially hard to remember, roughly drawing its symbol beside it. In this way the difficulty will soon be overcome.

Once you’ve memorized the symbols and their combinations, it won’t take much practice to understand their meanings without pause. For those who struggle to remember the dictionary, which is crucial for reading the cup effectively, I recommend writing down any meanings that are particularly tough to recall, along with a rough sketch of the symbol next to it. This method will help you overcome the challenge quickly.





CHAPTER VII

THE "NELROS" CUP

TWO EXAMPLE READINGS OF ITS SIGNS

"If thou wouldst learn thy future with thy tea,
This magic cup will show it thee."
"If you want to learn your future with your tea,
This magic cup will show it to you."

Some readers may find an additional interest in divination by tea-leaves, if they use a cup marked with the planetary symbols, patented as the "Nelros Cup of Fortune." A short explanation of the symbols, and the method of using this cup, will be helpful for those who are not familiar with its signs. I am not suggesting the use of the "Nelros" saucer, for the reason that its signs are somewhat obscure, and students who have no experience in the science of astrology would find it confusing, if used in addition to the cup, in which all needful signs are illustrated.

Some readers might find it interesting to try divination with tea leaves using a cup featuring planetary symbols, patented as the "Nelros Cup of Fortune." A brief explanation of the symbols and how to use this cup will be helpful for those unfamiliar with its signs. I'm not recommending the "Nelros" saucer because its signs are a bit unclear, and students who aren't experienced in astrology might find it confusing if they use it alongside the cup, which has all the necessary signs clearly shown.

As in the case of the ordinary tea-cup, the handle remains as the representative of the consultant. The turning of it and draining of the moisture should be carried out in the usual way.

As with a regular teacup, the handle represents the consultant. It should be turned and drained of moisture in the usual way.

Immediately under the handle, and above the space given to the Sun, are seen a Diamond and a Horseshoe. Next on the left are a Snake twisted round a stick, and a Spade, these being placed over the space given to Saturn.

Immediately under the handle, and above the space allotted to the Sun, you can see a Diamond and a Horseshoe. Next on the left are a Snake wrapped around a stick and a Spade, positioned over the area designated for Saturn.

Following them are a Bell and a Club, seen over the sign of Venus. Next, an Eye and Envelope, above the space given to Jupiter.

Following them are a Bell and a Club, seen over the sign of Venus. Next, an Eye and an Envelope, above the area allocated to Jupiter.

Then comes a Cross, with the sign of Pisces, the Fishes, these being over the sign of Mercury.

Then comes a Cross, with the sign of Pisces, the Fishes, these being over the sign of Mercury.

Next are a Winecup and a Spider above the space of Mars.

Next are a Winecup and a Spider above the area of Mars.

Followed by a Cat's Head and a Heart, above the Moon.

Followed by a Cat's Head and a Heart, above the Moon.

Each one of these signs round the brim has a symbolic meaning, though their meaning must also be judged by the position they occupy in the cup.

Each of these signs around the brim has a symbolic meaning, but their significance also depends on their position in the cup.

Now, taking the signs round the brim of the cup, and connecting them with the planetary symbols beneath.

Now, take the symbols around the edge of the cup and connect them with the planetary symbols underneath.

Beginning at the handle is a Diamond, this being a token of wealth, which, with the sign of the Sun below, indicates much prosperity, favours, and general well-being, the Horseshoe over the Sun also betokening good luck and successful projects.

At the handle is a diamond, which symbolizes wealth, and with the sun symbol below, it indicates a lot of prosperity, favor, and overall well-being. The horseshoe above the sun also signifies good luck and successful ventures.

In the next space, reading to the left, is the Snake twisted round a stick, over the sign of Saturn. This is emblematical of a risk of poverty coming through deceit, and with a Spade over Saturn, whose characteristic is privation, there is a further indication of toil, loss, undoing.

In the next area, reading from the left, there's a snake coiled around a stick, above the sign of Saturn. This symbolizes the danger of falling into poverty through deceit, and with a spade over Saturn, which represents lack, there's an additional hint of hard work, loss, and downfall.

The next sign is a happier one; the Bell over the sign of Venus, with the Club beyond, indicates joyful news, events meaning much happiness, love and peace, the characteristic of Venus being peace or placidity.

The next sign is a happier one; the Bell over the sign of Venus, with the Club beyond, indicates good news, events that bring happiness, love, and peace, as Venus is known for peace and calm.

Next is the sign of Jupiter, whose characteristic is expansion; above it are placed an Eye and an Envelope, the Eye showing the power of penetration, seeing things in a right perspective, and light thrown on difficult questions, the letter showing that news from all parts of the world is made possible by its expansion.

Next is the sign of Jupiter, known for its characteristic of expansion; above it are an Eye and an Envelope, the Eye representing the ability to see clearly, gaining insight and understanding difficult issues, while the Envelope indicates that information from all around the world is made possible by this expansion.

Next come the Latin Cross and the watery sign Pisces, the Fishes. These being in connection with Mercury, whose characteristic is activity, show much alertness and desire for knowledge; the Cross meaning obstacles and hindrances in the chosen path, whilst the sign of Pisces denotes interesting news from distant lands, with much desire for travel and exploration.

Next come the Latin Cross and the watery sign Pisces, the Fishes. These are connected to Mercury, whose trait is activity, showing a lot of alertness and a thirst for knowledge; the Cross represents obstacles and challenges on the chosen path, while the sign of Pisces suggests interesting news from far-off places, along with a strong desire for travel and exploration.

In the next space the Winecup and Spider, in connection with the sign of Mars, the characteristic of Mars being energy, show the strength, courage, and perseverance needed to carry out a successful career; the Spider being a symbol of concentration, patience, and achievement, whilst the Wine-cup tells of joy and realised ambition.

In the next area, the Winecup and Spider, both linked to the sign of Mars, reflect Mars' trait of energy, highlighting the strength, courage, and perseverance required for a successful career. The Spider symbolizes focus, patience, and achievement, while the Winecup represents joy and fulfilled ambition.

Following these signs are the Cat's Head and the Heart, with the Crescent Moon below. The characteristic of the Moon is change, mobility; it is also a symbol of good fortune in the tea-leaves. In combination with the Heart it indicates a romantic love affair. The Cat's Head shows interference by those who are mean and spiteful.

Following these signs are the Cat's Head and the Heart, with the Crescent Moon below. The Moon is all about change and movement; it also represents good luck in the tea leaves. When combined with the Heart, it suggests a romantic relationship. The Cat's Head represents interference from mean and spiteful people.

Having learned from this brief explanation the symbols of the "Nelros Cup," the reading of the tea-leaves in relation to those symbols will be easy. For instance, suppose the wife of a sailor to be the consultant. Her husband is on his ship in the North Sea, and she is eagerly awaiting news of him. In the cup she has "turned," the symbol of a letter comes in the watery sign )-( with a large ivy leaf beneath it. Further patience will be necessary, the ivy leaf tells us, as the wished-for letter is still far away. The distance from the handle (the consultant) shows this, also the letter symbol being in the watery sign indicates the fact that it will come from across the sea. The waiting for the news causes a feeling of disappointment and sadness; these will vanish later on, and the waiting be compensated by the happy news that will come in the longed-for letter. This is seen by the tea-leaves which appear on other symbols of the cup.

Once you've grasped the symbols of the "Nelros Cup," interpreting the tea leaves in connection to those symbols will be straightforward. For example, let's say the wife of a sailor is the one consulting. Her husband is out on his ship in the North Sea, and she eagerly awaits news from him. In the cup she has "turned," the symbol of a letter appears in the watery sign )-( with a large ivy leaf beneath it. The ivy leaf indicates that more patience is needed, as the much-anticipated letter is still far off. The distance from the handle (the consultant) shows this, and the letter symbol being in the watery sign suggests it will come from overseas. The waiting for the news brings feelings of disappointment and sadness; however, these emotions will fade, and the waiting will be rewarded with the happy news contained in the letter she longs for. This is indicated by the tea leaves which appear in other symbols in the cup.

The form of a man is seen between the signs of the Bell and Club; near this form is the letter "A," the first letter of the consultant's name. Round this initial letter is a well-formed circle; a trident lies at a little distance from it.

The shape of a man is found between the signs of the Bell and Club; next to this shape is the letter "A," the first letter of the consultant's name. Surrounding this initial letter is a perfectly formed circle; a trident sits a short distance away from it.

Here is evidence of the joyful news coming from her husband, the tea-leaves in the spaces of the Bell and Club making a prediction of the satisfactory news a safe one. The circle round the letter "A" and the symbol of the trident near, enable the seer to prophesy a good promotion, much success and happiness.

Here is evidence of the happy news coming from her husband, the tea leaves in the spaces of the Bell and Club predicting that the news will be good. The circle around the letter "A" and the trident symbol nearby allow the seer to foresee a great promotion, a lot of success, and happiness.

This example reading of the "Nelros" cup is a fortunate one. We will now consider one of a less satisfactory character.

This example reading of the "Nelros" cup is a lucky one. Now, let’s look at one that is less satisfactory.

The consultant is a widow; opposite the handle of the cup she has "turned" is the Envelope over Jupiter, upon the Envelope tea-leaves forming an Owl are seen, beneath is a small arrow pointing towards the handle. These signs foretell bad news probably coming from a far country; the sign of Jupiter and distance from the handle (the consultant) would show this. The symbol of the Owl indicates the anxiety caused by the arrival of the letter and its news. The arrow pointing towards the handle would show that the matter is personal, and will much affect the consultant.

The consultant is a widow; opposite the cup's handle she sees an envelope over Jupiter. On the envelope, tea leaves form the shape of an owl, and below it is a small arrow pointing towards the handle. These signs predict bad news likely coming from a distant place; the position of Jupiter and its distance from the handle (the consultant) suggest this. The owl symbolizes the worry triggered by the arrival of the letter and its news. The arrow pointing towards the handle indicates that the matter is personal and will greatly impact the consultant.

Upon the sign of Saturn, with an arm stretched towards the Spade above it, is the figure of a man. The characteristic of Saturn being privation, and the Spade being a symbol of toil, it is evident that the figure of the man represents someone related to the consultant for whom the present prospects are very bad. It may well be this man from whom is coming the news in the letter which will cause her so much anxiety.

Upon the sign of Saturn, with an arm stretched toward the Spade above, there's a figure of a man. Since Saturn represents deprivation and the Spade symbolizes hard work, it's clear that this man represents someone connected to the consultant, for whom the current outlook is very bleak. It’s likely that this man is the source of the news in the letter that will cause her so much stress.

Fortunately, on the Anchor at the bottom of the cup is a well-formed key. Being in this position, it shows that someone at a distance, having the welfare of the consultant much in their mind, will be the means in the future of helping her out of the difficulties. The key being on the Anchor indicates the security she may feel in the friends, who will be instrumental in giving her happiness and peace of mind.

Fortunately, at the bottom of the cup, there’s a well-shaped key on the Anchor. This position suggests that someone far away, who cares about the consultant’s well-being, will eventually help her get through her challenges. The key being on the Anchor shows the security she can find in her friends, who will play a crucial role in bringing her happiness and peace of mind.

These two example divinations will illustrate the manner in which the tea-leaves are read in relation to the signs upon the cup. To some it may appear an easier means than that of the ordinary tea-cup.

These two example divinations will show how the tea leaves are interpreted in relation to the signs on the cup. To some, it might seem like a simpler method than using a regular tea cup.

In any case it is very useful to have an alternative method of foretelling the future. Variety is always acceptable, and for this reason I commend the "Nelros Cup of Fortune" to my readers.

In any case, it's really helpful to have a different way of predicting the future. Variety is always good, and for this reason, I recommend the "Nelros Cup of Fortune" to my readers.





A DICTIONARY OF SYMBOLS


A

Abbey.—A sign of increasing wealth and comfort; you will gain much success in your life.

Abbey.—A sign of growing wealth and comfort; you will achieve a lot of success in your life.

Ace of Clubs.—This signifies good news through the post.

Ace of Clubs.—This means good news in the mail.

Ace of Diamonds.—You will be gratified by a good present or sum of money.

Ace of Diamonds.—You'll be pleased with a nice gift or a sum of cash.

Ace of Hearts.—Shows affection and happiness in the home.

Ace of Hearts.—Represents love and joy in the household.

Ace of Spades.—A large town or building.

Ace of Spades.—A big town or building.

Acorn.—This is a symbol of health, strength and gain through industry, a sowing of which you will see the reaping, a short journey from which there may be great results; good fortune and ease are predicted by several acorns.

Acorn.—This represents health, strength, and the rewards of hard work. Planting it will lead to a fruitful harvest, and a small effort can yield significant benefits; several acorns signify good luck and comfort.

Aircraft.—If flying towards consultant, hasty news or an unexpected journey; if stationary it gives warning that you will have but little success in your life unless you come out of the rut into which you have fallen.

Aircraft.—If you're flying towards a consultant, it indicates urgent news or an unexpected trip; if you're stationary, it warns that you won't have much success in life unless you break free from the rut you've fallen into.

Albatross.—If seen with the sign of a ship or water it portends distress for those at sea; to sailors or to those associated with them it is an omen of sadness, meaning sorrow and sometimes death.

Albatross.—If spotted near a ship or water, it suggests trouble for those at sea; for sailors or those connected to them, it’s a sign of sadness, indicating sorrow and sometimes death.

Alderman.—To workers this is a sign that if they proceed with caution they will become prosperous.

Alderman.—For workers, this signals that if they move forward carefully, they will achieve prosperity.

Alligator.—This is a bad sign of personal danger and distress possibly caused by those nearest to you; it also shows much mental disturbance and worry; if very near consultant a catastrophe is imminent.

Alligator.—This is a warning of personal danger and stress that may be caused by those closest to you; it also indicates a lot of mental turmoil and anxiety; if it’s very close, a disaster is likely approaching.

Almonds.—These denote festivities and social enjoyment, good and generous friends.

Almonds.—These symbolize celebrations and social fun, as well as kind and generous friends.

Altar.—If with a figure near, sorrow and distress are foreshown.

Altar.—If there's a figure nearby, it suggests sorrow and distress.

Anchor.—A pleasing symbol of good and loyal friends, constancy in love, and the realisation of your wishes; an emblem of safety to a sailor.

Anchor.—A charming symbol of good and loyal friends, steadfastness in love, and the fulfillment of your desires; a sign of safety for a sailor.

Anemone.—These flowers often indicate an event to be expected in the early autumn; the nature of it must be judged by other signs in the cup.

Anemone.—These flowers often signal an event to expect in early autumn; the type of event should be interpreted by other signs in the cup.

Angel.—This is a symbol of good fortune in love, radiance, happiness, and peace.

Angel.—This represents good luck in love, brightness, joy, and tranquility.

Angel (Flying).—A token of love and joy which are swiftly approaching you.

Angel (Flying).—A sign of love and happiness that are quickly coming your way.

Antlers.—An accident is predicted by this symbol.

Antlers.—This symbol indicates that an accident is likely to happen.

Anvil.—Your strength and energy will bring you much success in new plans or enterprises.

Anvil.—Your strength and energy will lead to significant success in your new plans or ventures.

Ape.—This animal points to the fact that you have a secret enemy; it denotes malicious and dangerous persons whose tongues are to be feared; it is also a sign of despondency, care, anxiety, and fraud.

Ape.—This animal indicates that you have a hidden enemy; it represents malicious and dangerous people whose words should be feared; it also signifies feelings of hopelessness, worry, anxiety, and deceit.

Apples.—A pleasant sign of happiness, cheerful conditions, good health, and fortune.

Apples.—A nice symbol of happiness, positive vibes, good health, and good luck.

Apple Trees.—These predict a happy event in the apple season.

Apple Trees.—These suggest a joyful occasion during the apple season.

Apron.—Near consultant brings a new friend; at a distance new work or acquaintances.

Apron.—A nearby consultant introduces a new friend; new work or acquaintances are on the horizon.

Arab.—This symbol points to a need for caution in choosing your friends, or you may find yourself in the power of someone who will prove to be an undesirable companion.

Arab.—This symbol highlights the importance of being careful when selecting your friends, or you might end up under the influence of someone who turns out to be an undesirable partner.

Arch.—Things which you desire are developing in the wished-for direction; the arch is a sign of hope; your ambition may be gratified in a most unexpected manner. See also Triumphal Arch.

Arch.—The things you're hoping for are coming to fruition; the arch symbolizes hope; your ambitions might be fulfilled in a way you didn't anticipate. Check out Triumphal Arch as well.

Ark.—This symbol assures you of security and of finding refuge in times of distress and turmoil.

Ark.—This symbol guarantees your safety and offers you a safe haven during times of trouble and chaos.

Arm.—If curved, it signifies love, protection, care and strength; stretched out, that a new influence will come into your life which will prove to be an endless source of joy and love.

Arm.—If curved, it means love, protection, care, and strength; if stretched out, it indicates that a new influence will enter your life, bringing an endless source of joy and love.

Armour.—A suit of armour foretells that you will be called upon to face difficulties and dangers and that you will come through them with courage. See Knight in Armour.

Armor.—A suit of armor signifies that you will be required to confront challenges and threats, and that you will overcome them with bravery. See Knight in Armor.

Arrow.—Unpleasant news or a disagreeable letter from the direction in which it comes.

Arrow.—Bad news or an unwelcome letter from the source it comes from.

Artichoke.—This signifies sadness, disappointment and delay; sometimes a secret trouble is indicated by this symbol.

Artichoke.—This represents sadness, disappointment, and delays; at times, this symbol suggests a hidden issue.

Artist.—To see an artist at work, indicates association with those who study art; also a happy nature finding much joy and beauty in life.

Artist.—Seeing an artist at work shows a connection with people who appreciate art; it also reflects a joyful spirit that finds a lot of happiness and beauty in life.

Artist's Mahl Stick.—This implies an artistic temperament, a dislike of daily duties or irksome tasks, and a fretting under any routine; a lack of attention to detail is also a usual characteristic of this symbol.

Artist's Mahl Stick.—This suggests an artistic personality, a dislike for everyday responsibilities or tedious tasks, and a discomfort with any kind of routine; a common trait associated with this symbol is a lack of attention to detail.

Arum Lily.—This flower stands for dignity, expectancy, and calm; its fuller meanings must be judged by other symbols around it.

Arum Lily.—This flower represents dignity, anticipation, and tranquility; its deeper meanings should be interpreted in relation to other symbols nearby.

Ass.—If its head is towards consultant, a piece of good news or an event which has long been waited for is near; if its tail, then further patience is necessary, for there will be delay; if it gallops, it gives warning that if people allow themselves to become too boring their friends may reasonably, be expected to avoid them.

Ass.—If its head points toward the consultant, it means good news or a long-awaited event is coming soon; if its tail is facing that way, more patience is needed because there will be a delay; if it gallops, it serves as a warning that if people become too dull, their friends are likely to steer clear of them.

Asters.—These flowers indicate a smooth though possibly a somewhat monotonous life; they also show a settled state of mind and sound judgment; if seen in the form of a wreath a death is predicted.

Asters.—These flowers suggest a calm but maybe a bit dull life; they also reflect a stable mindset and good judgment; if seen as a wreath, it predicts a death.

Automatic Machine.—This signifies a lack of initiative and consequent failure in arriving at any great achievement.

Automatic Machine.—This means a lack of initiative and a resulting failure to achieve anything significant.

Axe.—This shows mastery and power to overcome difficulties; sometimes separation.

Axe.—This symbolizes skill and strength to tackle challenges; at times, it also indicates separation.


B

Baby.—A naked baby near consultant is a sign of sadness and disappointment caused by those who are nearest and dearest; to some it is a sign of money worries; a baby in arms means reconciliation.

Baby.—An exposed baby near a consultant signals sadness and disappointment from those who are closest and most loved; for some, it indicates financial troubles; a baby in arms represents reconciliation.

Bacon.—Pieces of bacon signify good luck and profitable business.

Bacon.—Bacon represents good luck and successful business.

Badger.—For a maid, or a bachelor, this symbol predicts a single life, but one of freedom, health and success; for the married, it implies regret that they did not remain unmarried.

Badger.—For a single person, this symbol signifies a life of independence, health, and success; for those who are married, it suggests a feeling of regret for not staying single.

Bagpipes.—This symbol gives warning of coming sorrow or much agitation and disturbance.

Bagpipes.—This symbol signals impending sadness or significant turmoil and unrest.

Ball.—See Football.

Ball.—See Soccer.

Ballet Dance.—This is a forecast of unsuccessful plans.

Ballet Dance.—This is a prediction of failed plans.

Balloon.—A symbol which indicates that much is attempted but little achieved; there is a passing enthusiasm for various experiments and new ideas, but the interest soon flags, and finally vanishes as the balloon in the clouds.

Balloon.—A symbol that suggests a lot of effort is made for little reward; there's a fleeting excitement for different experiments and new ideas, but the enthusiasm quickly fades and eventually disappears, just like a balloon in the sky.

Bananas.—These promise gratification and the occurrence of those things which are most pleasing to you; also a prediction of much happiness and success in love affairs.

Bananas.—These promise satisfaction and the achievement of things that you find most enjoyable; they also predict a lot of happiness and success in romantic relationships.

Banner.—This is a symbol of a prosperous life for a man and of a wealthy marriage for a woman.

Banner.—This represents a successful life for a man and a rich marriage for a woman.

Barber.—This signifies the approach of a new interest coming into your life, which will lead you to be most particular as to your personal appearance.

Barber.—This means that a new interest is about to enter your life, making you more concerned about your personal appearance.

Barrel.—Festivity, possibly a picnic; several barrels, prosperity.

Barrel.—Celebration, maybe a picnic; multiple barrels, abundance.

Barrel Organ.—Melancholy and a distaste for present circumstances.

Barrel Organ.—Sadness and a dislike for the current situation.

Basin.—This symbol stands for small ailments and minor worries; a broken basin, domestic annoyance.

Basin.—This symbol represents minor health issues and small concerns; a broken basin signifies household annoyance.

Basket.—Domestic duties and family cares; if full, a present given or received.

Basket.—Everyday tasks and family responsibilities; if full, a gift given or received.

Basket of Flowers.—Happiness and contentment, fulfilled desires.

Basket of Flowers.—Joy and satisfaction, achieved wishes.

Bassoon.—This musical instrument implies that your energy is apt to exceed your wit.

Bassoon.—This musical instrument suggests that your energy tends to outpace your cleverness.

Bat.—See Cricket Bat.

Bat.—See Cricket Bat.

Bath.—This indicates grief or dismay.

Bath.—This shows sadness or shock.

Bats.—An ill omen showing sickness and trouble in the home; with other signs, a prediction of death.

Bats.—A bad sign indicating illness and problems at home; along with other signs, it can predict death.

Bayonet.—A sign to be feared; it shows danger of operation, wounds, and pain.

Bayonet.—A warning to be feared; it indicates the threat of surgery, injuries, and suffering.

Beans.—These show quarrels and disputes with relations.

Beans.—These indicate arguments and conflicts with family members.

Bear.—A journey north, sometimes prolonged travel. See also Polar Bear.

Bear.—A trip up north, sometimes involving extended travel. See also Polar Bear.

Bed.—A visit, illness; or death, according to other symbols.

Bed.—A visit, illness, or death, based on other symbols.

Beef.—A round of beef foretells coming financial worries.

Beef.—A round of beef suggests upcoming financial troubles.

Beehive.—This is a symbol of eloquence, mental capacity, and much energy in forming new schemes and carrying them through; also of attainment to power and honour.

Beehive.—This symbolizes eloquence, intelligence, and a lot of energy in creating new plans and seeing them through; it also represents achievement in power and honor.

Bees.—These foretell success through your own ability, many friends and enjoyment of life to the full. See also Bumble Bee.

Bees.—These indicate success through your own skills, numerous friends, and a fulfilling enjoyment of life. See also Bumble Bee.

Beetle.—This signifies unrest, domestic tribulation, or disagreements; several beetles, that there is a risk of slander and abuse by those whom you regard as friends.

Beetle.—This represents anxiety, family issues, or conflicts; multiple beetles indicate a chance of gossip and mistreatment by those you consider friends.

Beetroot.—This symbol indicates that someone will try to do you a bad turn, but it will fail in its object and rather turn out as a benefit.

Beetroot.—This symbol means that someone will attempt to harm you, but their plan will fail and instead result in something positive.

Bell.—Amazing news according to other signs in the cup; several bells indicate a wedding. See also Canterbury Bells, Diving Bell, Handbell.

Bell.—Incredible news based on other signs in the cup; several bells suggest a wedding. See also Canterbury Bells, Diving Bell, Handbell.

Belladonna Lily.—This flower is a sign of hope, love, happiness, and the leading of an upright and honourable life.

Belladonna Lily.—This flower symbolizes hope, love, happiness, and the pursuit of an upright and honorable life.

Bellows.—These show an endeavour to make the best of a bad business.

Bellows.—These demonstrate an effort to make the most of a difficult situation.

Besom.—This gives a caution to avoid meddling in other people's affairs or you may find yourself regarded as an unpleasant busybody.

Besom.—This serves as a warning to steer clear of interfering in other people's business, or you might end up being seen as an annoying meddler.

Bier.—A symbol of death; if near consultant, a personal sorrow, otherwise of a less personal nature.

Bier.—A symbol of death; if close to a loved one, it signifies personal grief; otherwise, it represents a more general kind of sadness.

Billiard table.—Pleasure followed by regret.

Pool table.—Fun followed by regret.

Bird Feeding Young.—After a time of patient waiting, your desires will be fulfilled.

Bird Feeding Young.—After a while of patiently waiting, you'll get what you want.

Bird of Paradise.—Difficulties and trials are vanishing and a future of comfort and pleasure awaits you.

Bird of Paradise.—The challenges and hardships are fading away, and a future filled with comfort and joy is ahead of you.

Bird on a Perch.—If near consultant, news resulting in pleasant plans; if at some distance, there is a doubt of the news being sent.

Bird on a Perch.—If you're close by, good news leads to nice plans; if you're far away, there's uncertainty about the news being delivered.

Birds.—These are significant of happiness and joyful tidings; a single bird flying means speedy news, telegrams; birds in a row on a branch or line show that there will be vexatious delay in receiving some wished-for news; birds in a circle denote cogitation followed by swift decision. See also Clapper for Scaring Birds and Stuffed Birds.

Birds.—These represent happiness and good news; a single bird flying means quick news, like a text or message; birds lined up on a branch or wire indicate there will be an annoying delay in getting some desired news; birds in a circle suggest thinking followed by a quick decision. See also Clapper for Scaring Birds and Stuffed Birds.

Birds in Cage.—This implies that a variety of causes prevents you from obtaining your dearest wish; should the cage door be open, obstacles will shortly be removed and great happiness will be yours.

Birds in Cage.—This means that several factors are stopping you from getting what you desire most; if the cage door were to be opened, obstacles would soon be cleared away and immense happiness would be yours.

Bird's Nest.—This signifies a happy discovery, leading to a fortunate enterprise brought about to a great extent by your own patience and ability; it is also a good omen of love, friends, and increase of fortune.

Bird's Nest.—This represents a happy discovery that leads to a successful venture mostly due to your own patience and skill; it is also a positive sign for love, friendships, and an increase in wealth.

Biscuits.—These seen in various shapes and sizes foretell the occurrence of pleasant events.

Cookies.—These, appearing in different shapes and sizes, signal the arrival of enjoyable experiences.

Bishop.—A sign of benevolence, authority, and progress; in cope and mitre, preferment and honour.

Bishop.—A symbol of kindness, leadership, and advancement; dressed in cope and mitre, holding position and respect.

Bluebells.—These indicate that an event bringing you much satisfaction and pleasure may be expected to take place in the spring.

Bluebells.—These suggest that a gratifying and enjoyable event is likely to happen in the spring.

Bluebottle Fly.—Unpleasantness and jealousy will be aroused by your success.

Bluebottle Fly.—Your success will make others feel unpleasant and jealous.

Boar.—This animal shows much energy and push though not always in the right direction to bring you unqualified success; it is also a sign of obstacles in your path.

Boar.—This animal displays a lot of energy and drive, though it may not always be used effectively to lead you to complete success; it also indicates that there will be challenges along the way.

Boat.—Success in a new enterprise; seen with clouds, troubles and disappointment. See also Ferryboat.

Boat.—Achievement in a new venture; accompanied by challenges, difficulties, and letdowns. See also Ferryboat.

Bomb.—This foretells a personal disaster or news of an explosion and loss of life.

Bomb.—This signals a personal crisis or news of an explosion and loss of life.

Bones.—These are an indication of misfortune surmounted with courage.

Bones.—These represent overcoming misfortune with bravery.

Bonnet.—This implies that youth will be past before you have the best happiness of your life. See also Widow's Bonnet.

Bonnet.—This suggests that your youth will be gone before you experience the greatest happiness of your life. See also Widow's Bonnet.

Book.—An open book shows a desire for information and a mind ever on the alert to understand new theories and facts; a closed book is a sign of expectancy.

Book.—An open book indicates a desire for knowledge and a mind that is always ready to grasp new ideas and information; a closed book signifies anticipation.

Bookcase.—This is a pleasing symbol of coming success through study and perseverance.

Bookcase.—This is a nice symbol of future success achieved through studying and perseverance.

Boomerang.—This sign means news from Australia, or that some unexpected development will lead to your having a great interest in that country; with signs of travel, that you will make your home there.

Boomerang.—This sign signifies news from Australia, or that an unexpected event will spark your interest in that country; with signs of travel, it indicates you might make it your home.

Bootblack.—A bootblack is a sign of failure in your work.

Bootblack.—A bootblack indicates a lack of success in your job.

Boots.—These show fortunate business, a good income, and the gratification of your tastes and pleasures; boots of a curious shape foretell an unfortunate enterprise ending in failure.

Boots.—These indicate a successful business, a solid income, and the satisfaction of your tastes and pleasures; boots with an unusual shape suggest an ill-fated venture that will end in failure.

Boot-tree.—A lucky surprise.

Boot-tree.—A fortunate surprise.

Border.—See Flower Border.

Border.—See Flower Border.

Bottle.—A sign of happy days; several bottles indicate extravagant tastes; small bottles, illness.

Bottle.—A symbol of good times; multiple bottles suggest a love for luxury; small bottles signify illness.

Bouquet.—This is a most fortunate symbol of coming happiness, love, fulfilled hope, and marriage.

Bouquet.—This is a very lucky symbol of upcoming happiness, love, fulfilled dreams, and marriage.

Bow.—A sign of reunion after absence or estrangement.

Bow.—A sign of coming together after being apart or having been distant.

Bow and Arrow.—This denotes that there is unpleasant talk of your personal affairs which may do you harm.

Bow and Arrow.—This means that there's gossip about your personal life that could hurt you.

Bower.—Happiness in love is proclaimed by this symbol.

Bower.—This symbol represents happiness in love.

Box.—An open box foreshows a troubled love affair; a closed box, that you will find something which you had lost.

Box.—An open box suggests a rocky romantic relationship; a closed box means you'll discover something you've misplaced.

Boy.—This symbol must be read in accordance with other signs in the cup.

Boy.—You need to interpret this symbol in relation to the other signs in the cup.

Bracelet.—A discovery made too late.

Bracelet.—A discovery made too late.

Branch.—A large branch is a sign of much independence and of success in carrying out an undertaking; the larger it is the greater your success; a broken branch signifies an attempt to organise a project or new scheme which will end in failure.

Branch.—A large branch is a sign of significant independence and success in completing a project; the bigger it is, the more successful you are. A broken branch indicates an attempt to organize a project or new plan that will ultimately fail.

Bread.—A loaf of bread is a sign of the commonplace and of monotony; several loaves give warning against waste and extravagance, for a shortage of corn is threatened; loaves of bread with crossed swords above them predict mutiny and disaffection among those whom the world trusted.

Bread.—A loaf of bread symbolizes the ordinary and the routine; multiple loaves serve as a warning against waste and extravagance, as a shortage of grain is looming; loaves of bread with crossed swords above them foretell rebellion and discontent among those whom the world relied on.

Bricklayer's Trowel.—A task which you have in hand will be successfully carried out.

Bricklayer's Trowel.—The task you’re working on will be completed successfully.

Bricks.—These signify new plans and enterprises which will lead to prosperity.

Bricks.—These represent new plans and projects that will lead to success.

Bride.—This sign indicates a wedding, coming joy, or a rival in your affections, according to other symbols around it.

Bride.—This sign represents a wedding, upcoming happiness, or a competitor for your love, depending on the other symbols nearby.

Bridge.—An advantageous opportunity; a fortunate journey. See also Suspension Bridge.

Bridge.—A favorable opportunity; a lucky journey. See also Suspension Bridge.

Bridle.—This points to the fact that you greatly object to interference or authority, and that you will always be "top dog" with your friends.

Bridle.—This indicates that you strongly dislike interference or authority, and that you will always be the one in charge among your friends.

Brooch.—This indicates that you are likely to make a discovery greatly to your advantage, and may in time turn it to good account in the development of a patent; a brooch with dots around it predicts a present.

Brooch.—This means you're likely to make a discovery that's very beneficial to you, and you could eventually use it well in developing a patent; a brooch with dots around it suggests a gift is on the way.

Broom.—This signifies that there is need for you to be careful in the choice of your friends, and to avoid rushing into an intimacy which you might later have cause to regret.

Broom.—This means you should be cautious when choosing your friends and avoid jumping into a close relationship that you might regret later.

Bubbles.—See Child Blowing Soap Bubbles.

Bubbles.—See Child Blowing Soap Bubbles.

Buckles.—These foretell that some important arrangement of much personal advantage will fall through in an unforeseen manner, causing disappointment and dismay.

Buckles.—These indicate that a significant arrangement that would have brought considerable personal benefit will unexpectedly fall apart, leading to disappointment and distress.

Buffalo.—A most unexpected and unusual happening, possibly causing agitation and uncertainty as to the best way to proceed.

Buffalo.—An unexpected and unusual event, likely causing confusion and hesitation about the best way to move forward.

Bugle.—This shows a desire for admiration and notice from all whom you meet; it also implies that it is high time to arouse yourself and become more energetic and industrious.

Bugle.—This indicates a longing for attention and recognition from everyone you encounter; it also suggests that it’s time to wake up and become more active and hardworking.

Building.—A sign of removal.

Construction.—A sign of removal.

Bull.—An ill omen of misfortune, attacks of pain, or of slander by some enemy; if it gallops with tail up, personal danger or illness of someone dear to you.

Bull.—A bad sign of trouble, pain, or being badmouthed by an enemy; if it runs with its tail up, it means personal danger or illness for someone you care about.

Bumble Bee.—This shows a cheerful disposition, making the best of everyone and everything, easily gratified tastes and pleasures; many friends and social success; with other signs, travel is indicated.

Bumble Bee.—This indicates a joyful attitude, making the most of everyone and everything, with simple pleasures and easy-to-satisfy tastes; lots of friends and social success; combined with other signs, travel is suggested.

Buns.—These signify social amusements and duties, also that you usually take a cheery view of things even in troublesome circumstances.

Buns.—These represent social gatherings and responsibilities, also that you typically maintain a positive outlook even in difficult situations.

Buoy.—This is a symbol of hope; you have a good friend in all weathers.

Buoy.—This represents hope; you have a loyal friend through every storm.

Bush.—Invitations and social enjoyments.

Bush.—Invites and social events.

Butter.—This signifies good fortune and success, the comforts of life, and a desire for the best of everything.

Butter.—This represents good luck and success, the comforts of life, and a wish for the best of everything.

Butterfly.—Passing pleasure, power of attraction, many admirers, and flirtations; to the lover it speaks of inconstancy.

Butterfly.—Fleeting joy, charm, numerous admirers, and flirtations; to the lover, it represents unfaithfulness.

Buttonhook.—An exchange between friends, successfully organised plans, and a propitious meeting.

Buttonhook.—A conversation between friends, well-organized plans, and a fortunate meeting.

Buttons.—If of various size and shape they mean that there will be many suggestions as to arrangements and new plans without anything definite being settled.

Buttons.—If they come in different sizes and shapes, it means there will be a lot of ideas for arrangements and new plans without anything specific being decided.


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Cab.—A sign of gloom, sadness and parting.

Cab.—A symbol of sadness, gloom, and farewell.

Cabbage.—This symbol points out that in spite of thrift and diligence, you will never be very rich.

Cabbage.—This symbol indicates that even with careful saving and hard work, you will never be very wealthy.

Cabinet.—An unexpected and fortunate discovery, giving you much pleasure and satisfaction, possibly wealth and unthought-of prosperity.

Cabinet.—A surprising and fortunate find, bringing you a lot of joy and satisfaction, potentially wealth and unimagined success.

Cage.—An empty cage shows that you expect to find all manner of amiable qualities in others which are entirely lacking in yourself. See also Birds in Cage.

Cage.—An empty cage indicates that you expect to see all kinds of friendly qualities in others that you completely lack yourself. See also Birds in Cage.

Cakes.—New friends, social success, invitations, and hospitality. See also Wedding Cake.

Cakes.—New friends, social success, invitations, and hospitality. See also Wedding Cake.

Calf.—This signifies a need for gentleness and kindness to those with whom you associate.

Calf.—This means you should show gentleness and kindness to the people you spend time with.

Camel.—A responsibility satisfactorily carried out; sometimes frustrated plans and endless delays; a camel laden means wealth from an unexpected source abroad.

Camel.—A responsibility successfully handled; occasionally plans that get disrupted and constant hold-ups; a camel loaded signifies wealth coming from an unexpected source overseas.

Camera.—This proclaims the fact that you are too fond of gathering new or clever ideas from others, with a view to passing them off as your own original thoughts whenever the opportunity arises.

Camera.—This indicates that you have a tendency to collect new or clever ideas from other people, intending to present them as your own original thoughts whenever you find the chance.

Campanulas.—These flowers indicate that your hope is centred on one desire, and assure you of the certainty of obtaining your wish.

Campanulas.—These flowers show that your hope is focused on one desire, and assure you that you'll definitely get what you wish for.

Candle.—This is significant of trials, worries, or illness.

Candle.—This represents challenges, concerns, or sickness.

Candle Extinguisher.—An uncomfortable incident or episode which will put you out considerably.

Candle Extinguisher.—An awkward situation or event that will really ruin your mood.

Candlestick.—You have need to look at things from a wider point of view; to make the best of yourself you must cultivate perception.

Candlestick.—You need to look at things from a broader perspective; to become your best self, you must develop your awareness.

Cannon.—This denotes military and naval display and good fortune; with pleasant symbols around or near, such as a crown or star, promotion for someone dear to you in the service.

Cannon.—This represents military and naval display and good luck; with positive symbols nearby, like a crown or star, it suggests a promotion for someone close to you in the service.

Canoe.—This implies that a new friendship will eventually lead to a happy love affair.

Canoe.—This means that a new friendship will eventually blossom into a happy romantic relationship.

Canopy.—This brings success through the help and interest of those who are socially or mentally your superiors.

Canopy.—This brings success with the support and attention of those who are socially or intellectually above you.

Canterbury Bells.—These graceful flowers indicate that your happiness is to a great extent dependent upon others; if the figure of a woman appeared beside the flowers it will be through a woman that your best happiness comes, if a man were seen it will be one of the male sex to whom you must look for your chief joy in life.

Canterbury Bells.—These delicate flowers suggest that your happiness relies heavily on others; if a woman is seen next to the flowers, it means your greatest joy will come from a woman. If a man is present, it indicates that a male will be the source of your main happiness in life.

Cap.—This warns you to be cautious in your dealings with those of the opposite sex; it also points to the fact that those things which you desire to hide will become known. See also Peaked Cap.

Cap.—This warns you to be careful in your interactions with the opposite sex; it also indicates that the things you’re trying to keep hidden will come to light. See also Peaked Cap.

Capstan.—To those associated with the sea, this symbol gives warning of storms; to others, it predicts association with sailors or yachtsmen.

Capstan.—For those connected to the sea, this symbol serves as a warning of storms; for others, it suggests a link to sailors or yacht enthusiasts.

Carafe.—A pleasure which will depend entirely upon yourself is the meaning of this symbol.

Carafe.—This symbol represents a pleasure that depends entirely on you.

Caravan.—This signifies an independent nature, desiring to live a roaming life free of restrictions; should a horse be harnessed to the caravan your ambitions will be fulfilled.

Caravan.—This means having an independent spirit, wanting to live a free and adventurous life without limitations; if a horse is hitched to the caravan, your dreams will come true.

Cards.—See Ace of Clubs, Ace of Diamonds, Ace of Hearts, Ace of Spades.

Cards.—See Ace of Clubs, Ace of Diamonds, Ace of Hearts, Ace of Spades.

Carnations.—These sweet-scented flowers bring happiness, faithfulness, love, and good friends.

Carnations.—These fragrant flowers bring joy, loyalty, love, and good friends.

Carpenter at Work.—Necessary arrangement of your affairs is the meaning of this symbol.

Carpenter at Work.—The necessary organization of your matters is the meaning of this symbol.

Carriage and Horses.-This foretells that your affairs will prosper and that you may reasonably expect the comforts of life; a carriage without horses means that your riches will be transitory, leaving you in poverty; with other signs it denotes that you may be the victim of scandal.

Carriage and Horses.-This predicts that your matters will flourish and you can reasonably anticipate life's comforts; a carriage without horses indicates that your wealth will be temporary, leaving you in poverty; combined with other signs, it suggests that you might be the target of gossip.

Carrying Chair.—An omen of illness or accident.

Carrying Chair.—A sign of sickness or injury.

Cart.—A symbol of fluctuation in fortune and of a tedious waiting for any settled improvement in financial affairs.

Cart.—A symbol of changing fortunes and the long wait for any steady improvement in financial situations.

Carving.—Handsome carving is a sign of satisfaction and development.

Carving.—Beautiful carving shows satisfaction and growth.

Castle.—You may expect fortune to smile upon you; a crumbling castle denotes disappointment and ill success in love and marriage.

Castle.—You might think luck will be in your favor; a crumbling castle represents disappointment and failure in love and marriage.

Cat.—This is an uncomfortable sign of trickery, meanness, and quarrels among relations, money matters probably being the disturbing cause; a cat jumping shows worries and difficulty.

Cat.—This is a sign of dishonesty, selfishness, and conflicts within relationships, likely caused by financial issues; a cat jumping indicates stress and challenges.

Caterpillar.—You are likely to be criticized unkindly by those who are envious of you, although you have no suspicion that these people are anything but friendly in their feeling towards you; there is slyness and deception, and it would be well to be on your guard or you may find unpleasant gossip has been spread about you.

Caterpillar.—You might be unfairly criticized by those who are jealous of you, even though you think they are genuinely friendly. There's some sneaky behavior and deceit, so it's wise to stay alert, or you could discover that unpleasant rumors about you have been circulating.

Cathedral.—Prosperity, contentment, and happiness with those whom you love is the meaning of this symbol.

Cathedral.—Success, satisfaction, and joy with the people you love is the meaning of this symbol.

Cattle.—Profitable transactions.

Cattle.—Lucrative deals.

Cauldron.—New opportunities which need careful consideration.

Cauldron.—New opportunities that require careful thought.

Cauliflower.—This signifies that even your best friends cannot describe you as constant or reliable.

Cauliflower.—This means that even your closest friends can't say you are dependable or consistent.

Cave.—Unless you rouse yourself and use a little more push, you are likely to remain in obscurity all your life.

Cave.—Unless you wake up and put in a bit more effort, you’re probably going to stay in the shadows for your entire life.

Celery.—A vigorous body and active mind which will preserve the energies of youth to a good old age.

Celery.—A strong body and sharp mind that will keep the vitality of youth well into old age.

Chain.—An engagement or wedding; an entangled chain means a dilemma which will tax your ingenuity to the utmost; a long, thick chain indicates ties that you wish to undo; a broken one, trouble in store.

Chain.—An engagement or wedding; an entangled chain means a dilemma that will challenge your creativity to the limit; a long, thick chain represents connections you want to break free from; a broken one suggests trouble ahead.

Chair.—A small chair shows an arrival; a large one, deliberation over a new plan. See also Carrying Chair, Rocking Chair.

Chair.—A small chair indicates an arrival; a large one suggests careful consideration of a new plan. See also Carrying Chair, Rocking Chair.

Chatelaine.—This signifies that a variety of people will be instrumental in your career; it is also an indication that you are somewhat inclined to depend too much on sentimental and demonstrative affection.

Chatelaine.—This means that different people will play a key role in your career; it also suggests that you tend to rely a bit too much on emotional and affectionate expressions.

Champagne Glass.—This is a symbol of good fortune and delight; to the sick, a good omen of recovery.

Champagne Glass.—This represents good luck and enjoyment; for the sick, it’s a positive sign of recovery.

Cheese.—A large cheese denotes that you will benefit by the generosity of prosperous friends.

Cheese.—A big cheese means that you'll gain from the kindness of successful friends.

Cherries.—A love affair, happiness, and health, are the meanings of this symbol.

Cherries.—A romantic relationship, joy, and well-being are the meanings of this symbol.

Chessmen.—These announce the fact that you will be troubled by matters which are difficult to adjust to your satisfaction, and you must expect a certain amount of anxiety and worry.

Chessmen.—These indicate that you will face issues that are hard to resolve to your liking, and you should anticipate a certain level of anxiety and worry.

Chestnut Tree.—An event of interest and importance may be expected in the spring.

Chestnut Tree.—An interesting and important event is anticipated in the spring.

Chestnuts.—These show determination in carrying out a scheme which you think will benefit you.

Chestnuts.—These indicate a strong will in executing a plan that you believe will be advantageous for you.

Chicken.—This shows new interests and pleasures; if roosting, domestic tribulation; if flying, troublesome matters.

Chicken.—This represents new interests and pleasures; if roosting, it indicates domestic troubles; if flying, it suggests bothersome issues.

Child.—This is a sign that you will soon be making fresh plans or forming new projects; a child running means bad news or threatened danger; at play, tranquillity and pleasure.

Child.—This is a sign that you will soon be making new plans or starting fresh projects; a child running means bad news or potential danger; when playing, it represents peace and enjoyment.

Child Blowing Soap Bubbles.—Occasions of sadness and joy in quick succession.

Child Blowing Soap Bubbles.—Moments of sadness and happiness happening one after the other.

Child with Dancing-Doll.—The gratification of a wish through an entirely unexpected means.

Child with Dancing-Doll.—The fulfillment of a desire through a completely surprising method.

Child with Tambourine.—Pleasure, lightheartedness, coming good news.

Child with Tambourine.—Joy, carefree spirit, happy news.

Chimney.—Unless you are cautious you will take a false step; a chimney with smoke to be seen means that you are content, and find pleasure in daily routine and a somewhat commonplace life.

Chimney.—If you're not careful, you'll make a mistake; a chimney with visible smoke indicates that you're happy and enjoying a regular, somewhat ordinary life.

Chinaman.—There is someone who appears eager to serve you but in reality is far from being trustworthy.

Chinaman.—There's someone who seems eager to help you, but in reality, they're not trustworthy at all.

Chinese Lantern.—False security, the evidence of which will soon be brought to your notice.

Chinese Lantern.—A sense of false security, the proof of which will soon become clear to you.

Chisel.—A symbol of losses, dismay, and trouble.

Chisel.—A symbol of loss, disappointment, and issues.

Christmas Tree.—This sign indicates that you may expect some special happiness at the Christmas season.

Christmas Tree.—This sign means you can look forward to some special joy during the Christmas season.

Chrysanthemums.—These beautiful flowers assure you of a long desired hope in connection with someone dear to you which will be realised in the autumn.

Chrysanthemums.—These beautiful flowers promise you a long-awaited hope related to someone special to you that will be fulfilled in the fall.

Church.—Courage, honour, and tranquillity; a legacy.

Church.—Courage, honor, and peace; a legacy.

Churning.—This is a happy omen for good and successful results in all you undertake; you will be fortunate and will always take a turn in the right direction for your own happiness.

Churning.—This is a positive sign for achieving good and successful outcomes in everything you pursue; you will be lucky and will always head in the right direction for your own happiness.

Cigar.—A wealthy friend or lover who will absorb all your thoughts; a broken cigar signifies a disagreeable incident or a quarrel.

Cigar.—A rich friend or partner who occupies all your thoughts; a broken cigar represents an unpleasant incident or a fight.

Circle.—Money, presents, an engagement, faithful friends.

Circle.—Money, gifts, a commitment, loyal friends.

Clapper for Scaring Birds.—This sign proclaims that you are offended at small faults or failings in others, and are always eager to bring them into notice, but are blind to your own more obvious deficiencies.

Clapper for Scaring Birds.—This sign shows that you get annoyed by the small mistakes or flaws in others and are quick to point them out, but you fail to see your own more obvious shortcomings.

Clarionet.—A pleasure which will be gratified in an unlooked-for manner.

Clarionet.—A pleasure that will be fulfilled in an unexpected way.

Claw.—This symbol foretells scandal or evil influence.

Claw.—This symbol predicts scandal or a negative influence.

Clenched Hand.—Indignation; disputes.

Clenched Hand.—Anger; arguments.

Clergyman.—Reconciliation in a long-standing feud.

Clergy.—Reconciliation in a long-standing feud.

Clock.—A sign that you desire to hurry over the present and arrive at a time to which you are looking forward.

Clock.—A signal that you want to rush through the present and get to a time you're anticipating.

Clouds.—These denote disappointment, failure of plans, and dismay.

Clouds.—These represent disappointment, failed plans, and distress.

Clover.—A very lucky sign of coming good fortune.

Clover.—A great sign of upcoming good luck.

Cloves.—This symbol proclaims the desire for appreciation and the wish to appear at your best on all occasions.

Cloves.—This symbol expresses the desire for recognition and the wish to look your best on every occasion.

Clown.—Your folly is apparent to everyone.

Clown.—Your foolishness is obvious to everyone.

Clubs.—See Golf Clubs, Ace of Clubs.

Clubs.—See Golf Clubs, Ace of Clubs.

Coach.—If with horses, you may look forward to a time of ease and luxury; if without horses, it warns you against an act of folly or a harmful indiscretion.

Coach.—If you have horses, you can expect a time of comfort and luxury; if you don't have horses, it warns you against making a foolish decision or a damaging mistake.

Coal.—Prosperity and good fellowship

Coal.—Success and camaraderie

Coal-Scoop.—This signifies domestic difficulties or vexation at the turn things have taken.

Coal-Scoop.—This means household problems or frustration with how things have turned out.

Coal Scuttle.—You will adapt yourself to unaccustomed circumstances requiring much energy.

Coal Scuttle.—You will adjust to new situations that demand a lot of energy.

Coat.—Sadness caused through a parting; if the coat is ragged, distressing news; without sleeves, failure in a new undertaking.

Coat.—Sadness from a separation; if the coat is torn, it means bad news; if it has no sleeves, it suggests failure in a new venture.

Cobbler.—This predicts a life of arduous and ill-paid work, poor health, and a struggle to make both ends meet.

Cobbler.—This suggests a life of hard, underpaid work, poor health, and a constant battle to get by.

Cobra.—A warning of grave danger to you or yours.

Cobra.—A serious warning of danger for you or your loved ones.

Cock.—A sign of forthcoming good news, of conquest and triumph.

Cock.—A sign of good news on the way, of victory and success.

Cockatoo.—This bird indicates disturbance in the home and some vexation with friends.

Cockatoo.—This bird suggests trouble at home and some irritation with friends.

Cockchafer.—This predicts a bad harvest season; flying, the arrival of sudden news of a somewhat disagreeable nature.

Cockchafer.—This indicates a poor harvest season; flying, it signals the arrival of unexpected news that’s somewhat unpleasant.

Cocoanut.—Travel or interesting discoveries.

Coconut.—Travel or interesting discoveries.

Coffee Pot.—Dependence on creature comforts; slight indisposition.

Coffee Pot.—Reliance on simple pleasures; minor discomfort.

Coffin.—A bad omen of coming bereavement; a coffin with a sword beside it shows death of a soldier; with a flag, that of a sailor; with snowdrops, death of a child or infant.

Coffin.—A bad sign of upcoming loss; a coffin with a sword next to it indicates a soldier's death; with a flag, it signifies a sailor's death; with snowdrops, it represents the death of a child or infant.

Collar.—Perseverance in the face of obstacles will bring you a great reward.

Collar.—Staying persistent despite challenges will lead to a significant payoff.

Collar-Stud.—A reminder of some tiresome or disagreeable little duty which you would fain forget.

Collar-Stud.—A reminder of a tedious or unpleasant little task that you wish you could forget.

Columbine.—These flowers foretell the renewal of a former friendship which is brought about by means of an unthought-of meeting.

Columbine.—These flowers signal the revival of an old friendship that happens through an unexpected encounter.

Comb.—You will find out that your confidence in someone was misplaced and this discovery will cause you much distress.

Comb.—You'll realize that your trust in someone was misplaced, and this realization will bring you a lot of pain.

Comet.—Favourable weather; unusual and interesting events; to lovers it is an unfavourable omen of separation and blighted hope.

Comet.—Good weather; rare and intriguing events; to couples, it is a bad sign of parting and lost dreams.

Compasses.—This sign implies that you may expect to travel and to spend your life in interesting activities.

Compasses.—This sign suggests that you can look forward to traveling and engaging in exciting activities throughout your life.

Concertina.—This symbol proclaims dilatory habits and feeble wit.

Concertina.—This symbol signifies procrastination and a lack of cleverness.

Conductor.—See Music Conductor.

Conductor.—See Music Director.

Convolvuli.—This flower shows feelings of sadness; love and hope which have lasted but a short time now leave only memories to which you cling.

Convolvuli.—This flower expresses feelings of sadness; love and hope that were brief now leave just memories that you hold on to.

Corks.—This sign shows the power of adapting yourself to your company, and of proving yourself useful in awkward situations.

Corks.—This sign demonstrates the importance of adjusting to your surroundings and being helpful in difficult situations.

Corkscrew.—This denotes that you will be vexed by inquisitive people who trouble you with questions.

Corkscrew.—This means you'll be annoyed by curious people who bother you with questions.

Cormorant.—This bird is a symbol of agility, swift decisions, and the attainment of your ambition through the power of rapid thought and work.

Cormorant.—This bird represents agility, quick decision-making, and achieving your goals through the power of fast thinking and hard work.

Corn.—This is a pleasant omen of wealth and success.

Corn.—This is a good sign of wealth and success.

Cornucopia.—This symbol predicts great happiness and unqualified success.

Cornucopia.—This symbol signifies immense joy and complete success.

Cover.—See Meat Cover.

Cover.—See Meat Cover.

Cow.—A calm, contented state of mind, peaceful and prosperous days.

Cow.—A state of mind that is calm and content, with peaceful and prosperous days.

Cowslips.—A sign of joy; to the married it foretells a birth.

Cowslips.—A symbol of happiness; for married people, it signals a birth.

Crab.—Strife, family disagreements, an enemy.

Crab.—Conflict, family issues, an opponent.

Cradle.—A birth; a broken cradle, sorrow or anxiety about a child.

Cradle.—A birth; a broken cradle, sadness or worry about a child.

Crane.—Heavy burdens and anxiety are indicated by this symbol.

Crane.—This symbol represents heavy burdens and anxiety.

Crests.—These are often to be seen and must to some extent be read in connection with other signs in the cup; large crests indicate news of, or communications with, those in positions of authority; small crests, interesting family developments.

Crests.—These are frequently observed and should be interpreted in relation to other signs in the cup; large crests indicate news from or communication with people in power; small crests suggest intriguing family developments.

Cricket Bat.—A love of sport and a keen desire for fair play in all matters.

Cricket Bat.—A passion for sports and a strong commitment to fairness in everything.

Crinoline.—This predicts that unless you retrench in your expenditure, you will have but a pittance to spend upon your dress.

Crinoline.—This warns that if you don't cut back on your spending, you'll have very little left for your clothing.

Crocuses.—These flowers are an emblem of joy, and of radiant happiness in love.

Crocuses.—These flowers are a symbol of joy and bright happiness in love.

Croquet-Mallet.—A cheerful and patient disposition, always making the best of things, is the meaning of this symbol.

Croquet-Mallet.—A cheerful and patient attitude, always finding the silver lining, is what this symbol represents.

Cross.—You must expect to meet with hindrances and obstacles in the way of your desires; sorrow and misfortune are also indicated by this symbol. See also Maltese Cross.

Cross.—You should anticipate encountering challenges and barriers on your path to achieving your desires; this symbol also signifies sadness and hardship. See also Maltese Cross.

Crossed Keys.—A sign of authority, power and honour, and an assurance of comfort and help in times of difficulty or doubt.

Crossed Keys.—A symbol of authority, power, and honor, providing reassurance of comfort and support during challenging times or moments of uncertainty.

Crown.—Advancement and honour; the attainment of your highest ambition.

Crown.—Progress and respect; reaching your greatest goal.

Crutches.—This is an unpleasant sign of forthcoming illness or accident which causes lameness for the time being.

Crutches.—This is an unfortunate indication of an upcoming illness or injury that causes temporary lameness.

Cucumber.—A new plan successfully carried out.

Cucumber.—A new plan was successfully implemented.

Cup.—A large cup tells of a splendid opportunity coming your way which will insure your future success; a small cup means that a little anxiety is before you.

Cup.—A big cup indicates that a great opportunity is on the horizon that will secure your future success; a small cup suggests that some worries are ahead.

Cupboard.—Disappointment in money affairs.

Cupboard.—Disappointment in finances.

Curtain.—This symbol proclaims that someone is hiding a matter from you which it would be to your advantage to learn; with other signs in the cup which are good you may conclude that the matter will be revealed to you shortly.

Curtain.—This symbol indicates that someone is keeping something from you that it would be beneficial for you to know; combined with other positive signs in the cup, you can expect that the matter will be uncovered soon.

Custard-Glasses.—A signal of illness, possibly chicken pox or measles.

Custard-Glasses.—A sign of illness, possibly chickenpox or measles.

Cypress.—This tree indicates that you bravely face a difficulty, and finally overcome it by your own endeavours.

Cypress.—This tree symbolizes that you confront challenges with courage and ultimately conquer them through your own efforts.


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Daffodils.—A long-desired hope is about to come to pass, or a delightful holiday spent in the company of those most congenial to you.

Daffodils.—A long-awaited hope is about to be fulfilled, or a joyful vacation is happening with the people you enjoy the most.

Dagger.—If near and pointing towards consultant, it would be a bad sign of danger from wounds or an operation; if more distant, it shows a much less personal danger.

Dagger.—If it's close and pointing at the consultant, it signifies a serious threat of injury or surgical complications; if it's farther away, it indicates a much lower level of personal danger.

Dahlias.—A sign of some important event which you may expect to take place in the autumn; it also denotes thrift and increase of fortune.

Dahlias.—A symbol of an important event that you can anticipate in the fall; it also represents prosperity and growth in wealth.

Daisies.—These imply that you have an attractive, child-like nature, finding happiness in simple pleasures; a circle of daisies means that you attract someone to you of the same nature as yourself who will become all the world to you.

Daisies.—These suggest that you have a charming, youthful spirit, finding joy in simple things; a circle of daisies means you draw someone into your life who shares that same spirit and will become everything to you.

Damsons.—These denote complication of your affairs.

Damsons.—These indicate a complication in your affairs.

Dance.—See Ballet Dance.

Dance.—See Ballet.

Dancer.—A pleasant omen of coming pleasure and gratification, good news, happiness in love and friendship; it also means that you will receive an unexpected invitation; several figures dancing in happy abandonment foretell that your hopes and desires will be fulfilled, and that many changes will occur, all tending to your success and future happiness.

Dancer.—A positive sign of upcoming joy and satisfaction, good news, happiness in love and friendships; it also means you’ll get an unexpected invitation; several figures dancing with carefree joy predict that your hopes and desires will be realized, and that many changes will happen, all leading to your success and future happiness.

Dancing-Doll.—See Child with Dancing Doll.

Dancing Doll.—See Child with Dancing Doll.

Dandelion.—Unexpected news of the marriage of an old friend whom you had always supposed would never marry.

Dandelion.—Surprising news about the marriage of an old friend you always thought would never tie the knot.

Dates.—A pleasure which is unlikely to come up to your expectations is the meaning of this symbol.

Dates.—A satisfaction that probably won’t meet your expectations is what this symbol means.

Deer.—An unfortunate indication that your ventures in new directions of work or business will end in failure; if running, a fruitless endeavour to undo your past mistakes; a dead deer, that you will be the innocent cause of distress to someone you love.

Deer.—A bad sign that your efforts to explore new work or business paths will not succeed; if you see one running, it suggests a pointless attempt to fix your previous errors; a dead deer means you will unintentionally cause some pain to someone you care about.

Desk.—You will receive a letter which will upset you, or you will lose the friendship of someone with whom you have corresponded regularly for many years.

Desk.—You'll get a letter that will upset you, or you'll lose the friendship of someone you've been in touch with regularly for many years.

Devil.—This symbol gives warning that reformation is needed, or you may find yourself so tightly in the grip of bad influence that it will be well-nigh impossible to extricate yourself.

Devil.—This symbol serves as a warning that change is necessary, or you might discover that you're so tightly caught up in negative influences that it will be nearly impossible to free yourself.

Diadem.—This ensign of royalty shows that your ambition is realised beyond your expectations; wonderful good fortune and influential friends assure you of an unusually successful career.

Diadem.—This symbol of royalty indicates that your ambitions have exceeded your expectations; extraordinary luck and powerful allies guarantee you an exceptionally successful career.

Diamonds.—See Ace of Diamonds.

Diamonds.—See Ace of Diamonds.

Dish.—Anxiety in household matters; a broken dish is a foretaste of a greater loss.

Dish.—Worry about household issues; a broken dish is a sign of a bigger loss to come.

Diver.—A great and unexpected piece of news which will lead to a fortunate discovery; to the lover, it reveals deception.

Diver.—A surprising bit of news that will result in a fortunate discovery; for the lover, it uncovers deceit.

Diving-Bell.—This sign predicts that you may one day find yourself in danger on the sea or river.

Diving-Bell.—This sign suggests that you might someday find yourself in danger on the ocean or river.

Dog.—This symbol has many meanings which must be read in accordance with the other symbols; in a general way this sign indicates adverse conditions, the thwarting of life's chances, unfortunate love affairs, family misfortune and money troubles; a large dog sometimes signifies protection and good friends; a small dog, vexation and impatience.

Dog.—This symbol has many meanings that should be interpreted alongside the other symbols; generally, this sign indicates tough times, missed opportunities, unfortunate relationships, family issues, and financial problems; a big dog often represents protection and good friends; a little dog suggests annoyance and impatience.

Doll.—A festivity at which you will endeavour to conceal your feelings of boredom under somewhat foolish hilarity. See also Child with Dancing Doll, Rag Doll.

Doll.—A celebration where you'll try to hide your boredom behind some silly laughter. See also Child with Dancing Doll, Rag Doll.

Dolphin.—A cheerful and optimistic character, pleasure on the sea or river.

Dolphin.—A happy and positive character, enjoying themselves on the sea or river.

Dovecot.—Peace in the home.

Dovecot.—Home sweet home.

Doves.—These birds give a personal message of happiness and an assurance of faithfulness in love, peaceful circumstances, high ideals, and progress; to those who are at enmity this symbol proclaims reconciliation; to the sick or anxious, comfort and hope; to a business man, a fortunate omen of success.

Doves.—These birds carry a personal message of happiness and a promise of loyalty in love, peaceful situations, high ideals, and progress; to those who are in conflict, this symbol represents reconciliation; to the sick or worried, it offers comfort and hope; to a business person, it is a lucky sign of success.

Dragon.—Great and sudden changes about which there is an element of danger.

Dragon.—Significant and unexpected changes that involve some level of risk.

Dragon-Fly.—Tidings of unexpected occurrences, unlooked-for events, new and advantageous opportunities, sometimes new clothes or furniture.

Dragon-Fly.—News of surprising happenings, unexpected events, new and beneficial chances, sometimes new clothes or furniture.

Drum.—A hazardous enterprise or expedition is the meaning of this symbol.

Drum.—This symbol represents a risky venture or mission.

Drummer.—To a man, this foreshows popularity and a successful public career; to a woman, social success, a large following of friends and admirers, and power of gaining her own ends.

Drummer.—For a man, this indicates popularity and a successful public career; for a woman, it signifies social success, a wide circle of friends and admirers, and the ability to achieve her goals.

Duck.—A sign of a taste for speculation; if more than one duck, success in work and enterprise, profitable undertakings.

Duck.—A sign of a willingness to take risks; if there’s more than one duck, it indicates success in work and business, leading to profitable ventures.

Dumb Bell.—A chance meeting which will lead to the making of a new friend.

Dumb Bell.—A chance encounter that will result in the creation of a new friendship.

Dustpan and Brush.—You will be certain to hear of domestic tribulation amongst your friends or relatives; if this symbol appears in your cup with other signs of vexation, it would indicate personal domestic annoyance.

Dustpan and Brush.—You can expect to hear about home troubles from your friends or family; if this symbol shows up in your cup alongside other signs of distress, it suggests personal issues at home.

Dwarf.—This portends calamity, accident, or disgrace.

Dwarf.—This indicates disaster, mishap, or shame.


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Eagle.—This predicts that you may expect most beneficial changes, the realisation of a long-cherished hope, and possibly an inheritance of wealth from an unexpected source; a flying eagle shows the coming of wealth and honour after a change of residence; with a vulture, death of a monarch; a dead eagle, public loss and mourning.

Eagle.—This suggests that you can look forward to highly beneficial changes, the fulfillment of a long-held wish, and possibly inheriting wealth from an unexpected source; an eagle in flight indicates the arrival of wealth and prestige following a move; with a vulture, it signifies the death of a ruler; a dead eagle points to a public loss and mourning.

Eagle's Nest.—An eagle on its nest foretells association with those in places of authority and honour; it also denotes a life of wealth and ease.

Eagle's Nest.—An eagle on its nest predicts connections with people in positions of power and respect; it also signifies a life of wealth and comfort.

Ear.—A large ear shows that you will be shocked by hearing of some scandal or abuse; a normal ear means that you will receive some interesting and pleasant piece of news or valuable information.

Ear.—A large ear indicates that you'll be taken aback by hearing about a scandal or wrongdoing; a normal ear suggests that you'll receive some intriguing and positive news or useful information.

Ear-rings.—To a man this symbol proclaims the displeasure of one of the opposite sex; to a woman, the humiliation of unrequited affection.

Ear-rings.—For a man, this symbol indicates the discontent of a woman; for a woman, it represents the embarrassment of unreturned love.

Earwig.—A sign of uncomfortable discoveries in the home, troubles with domestics, deceit and prying.

Earwig.—A sign of unpleasant revelations at home, issues with household staff, dishonesty, and snooping.

Easel.—A sign of marriage to widows and maids; to the married, increase of worldly goods; this symbol must be read in connection with other indications in the cup.

Easel.—A sign of marriage for widows and single women; for the married, it represents an increase in material possessions; this symbol should be interpreted alongside other signs in the cup.

Eels.—This is an unpleasant symbol meaning malicious tongues and treacherous friends, also gossip over money matters.

Eels.—This is an unpleasant symbol representing malicious gossip and untrustworthy friends, as well as rumors related to financial issues.

Egg-Cup.—A sign of an escape from a threatened disaster.

Egg-Cup.—A sign of getting away from a looming disaster.

Eggs.—New plans and ideas, or a birth.

Eggs.—New plans and ideas, or a new beginning.

Elephant.—A sign of power, travel, promotion, happiness and stability in love and friendship.

Elephant.—A symbol of strength, adventure, success, joy, and stability in relationships and friendships.

Elf.—This symbol should put you on your guard or you may be the victim of an unpleasant practical joke.

Elf.—This symbol should warn you, or you might end up being the target of a nasty practical joke.

Elm Tree.—A good omen of prosperity and coming happiness.

Elm Tree.—A positive sign of wealth and impending joy.

Emu.—Lack of caution will not be one of your failings.

Emu.—Being cautious won't be one of your weaknesses.

Engine.—Journeys, trouble on the railway, strikes, accident, and hasty news are the meanings of this symbol.

Engine.—Travel, issues on the train tracks, strikes, accidents, and urgent updates are what this symbol represents.

Ensign.—See Flag.

Ensign.—See Flag.

Escape.—See Fire Escape.

Get Out.—See Fire Escape.

Extinguisher.—See Candle Extinguisher.

Extinguisher. — See Candle Extinguisher.

Eye.—This signifies penetration and the solving of difficulties; it also shows depth of character and love.

Eye.—This represents insight and overcoming challenges; it also indicates depth of character and affection.

Eyeglasses.—You will make a beneficial discovery through surprising means.

Eyeglasses.—You will make a useful discovery in an unexpected way.


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Faces.—Several of these denote an invitation to a party or wedding; ugly faces mean disturbances or bad news; pretty faces, pleasure and love; two faces upon one head, looking diverse ways, indicate that you may hear yourself accused of deception and falseness, or that these things may be practised upon you; a bearded face, health and strength, but an indolent nature, which is a source of vexation to those around you.

Faces.—Some of these indicate an invitation to a party or wedding; unattractive faces suggest disturbances or bad news; attractive faces represent pleasure and love; two faces on one head looking in different directions mean you might hear accusations of deception and dishonesty, or that you may experience these things yourself; a bearded face symbolizes health and strength, but also an indifferent nature, which can be frustrating for those around you.

Falcon.—This bird warns you to be on your guard, for you have an enemy.

Falcon.—This bird signals you to stay alert, as you have an enemy.

Fan.—Love of admiration, frivolity, pleasure with the opposite sex.

Fan.—A desire for admiration, lighthearted fun, and enjoyment with the opposite sex.

Fate.—This is indicated by a straight thin line of tea leaves which ascends towards the consultant; what may be expected of fate must be judged by the line itself and other signs in the cup.

Fate.—This is shown by a thin, straight line of tea leaves that rises toward the reader; what can be anticipated from fate should be assessed based on the line itself and other signs in the cup.

Feathers.—Large feathers signify achievement and prosperity; to authors, literary success; small feathers denote something of which you are afraid, but which you will meet with courage.

Feathers.—Big feathers represent success and wealth; for writers, they symbolize literary achievement; small feathers indicate something you're scared of, but will face with bravery.

Feet.—You will be called upon to take a decisive step in some matter which may lead up to an eventful change in your life.

Feet.—You will need to make a key decision in a situation that could result in a significant change in your life.

Fence.—This means that there is but a step between you and success.

Fence.—This means that there is only a small gap between you and success.

Fender.—You will constantly come in contact with someone to whom you feel a strong antipathy.

Fender.—You will frequently encounter someone you really can’t stand.

Ferns.—Dignity, peace, and steadfast love are the meanings of this symbol.

Ferns.—Dignity, peace, and unwavering love are the meanings of this symbol.

Ferret.—Jealousy and enmity are likely to cause you distress.

Ferret.—Jealousy and resentment are probably going to bother you.

Ferry-Boat.—This symbol implies that difficulties will be smoothed away for you by the aid of good and useful friends.

Ferry-Boat.—This symbol suggests that your challenges will be resolved with the help of supportive and helpful friends.

Field Marshal's Hat.—To a soldier, or those who are associated with them, this is a sign of coming promotion, triumph, and of the attainment to honour.

Field Marshal's Hat.—For a soldier or anyone connected to them, this symbolizes upcoming promotions, success, and the achievement of honor.

Figs.—These indicate joy and abundance of the good things of this world; to those in business it is an omen of success and prosperity.

Figs.—These symbolize happiness and a wealth of good things in life; for those in business, they are a sign of success and thriving.

Figurehead of a Ship.—A good omen for your future Welfare; this symbol predicts that you will be enabled to steer your course through smooth waters.

Figurehead of a Ship.—A positive sign for your future wellbeing; this symbol indicates that you'll be able to navigate through calm waters.

Figures.—See Numbers, Human Figures, Running Figures.

Figures.—See Numbers, Human Figures, Running Figures.

Finger.—This usually indicates a special need for attention to be paid to adjoining symbols.

Finger.—This usually suggests that special attention should be given to the nearby symbols.

Fire-Engine.—An evidence of a serious fire of which you will hear or from which you will suffer; this must be judged by other indications in the cup.

Fire-Engine.—A sign of a significant fire that you will hear about or be affected by; this should be assessed based on other signs in the cup.

Fire-Escape.—An urgent warning to take all precautions against fire.

Fire-Escape.—A critical reminder to take every possible precaution to prevent fire.

Fireplace.—Your chief interests in life will probably lie in your home; small duties, simple pleasures, and a circle of friends.

Fireplace.—Your main interests in life will likely revolve around your home; little responsibilities, everyday joys, and a close group of friends.

Fish.—News from abroad; with other signs of movement, emigration; a starfish is a sign of good luck.

Fish.—Updates from overseas; along with other indications of change, migration; a starfish is a symbol of good fortune.

Flag.—Danger, rebellion, and war are the meanings of this symbol.

Flag.—This symbol represents danger, rebellion, and war.

Flower-Border.—That for which you have long hoped and waited is about to come to pass.

Flower-Border.—What you've been hoping and waiting for is about to happen.

Flowers.—Many pleasant meanings may be given to this symbol, good fortune, happiness, love, marriage, and a large circle of admiring friends, being among them. See also Basket of Flowers, Foxgloves, Lily, Forget-me-not.

Flowers.—This symbol can represent many positive meanings, including good luck, happiness, love, marriage, and a wide circle of admiring friends. See also Basket of Flowers, Foxgloves, Lily, Forget-me-not.

Fly.—This signifies small vexations and annoyances which will ruffle you considerably. See also Bluebottle Fly, Dragon Fly.

Fly.—This means minor irritations and annoyances that will upset you quite a bit. See also Bluebottle Fly, Dragon Fly.

Font.—News of a birth or an invitation to a christening party.

Font.—News of a birth or an invitation to a baptism celebration.

Foot.—This indicates a journey; a swollen foot, injury, or news of an accident to the foot.

Foot.—This suggests a journey; a swollen foot, an injury, or news of an accident involving the foot.

Football.—Love of outdoor games, or a keen interest in the welfare of those who take part in them, is shown by this symbol.

Football.—This symbol reflects a love for outdoor games or a strong concern for the well-being of those who participate in them.

Forge.—This implies a need for refinement and of reconstructing your ideas on many subjects.

Forge.—This indicates a need to refine and reshape your thoughts on various topics.

Forget-me-not.—This flower speaks of the attainment of a cherished hope, also that you will probably find your truest happiness in love and marriage.

Forget-me-not.—This flower represents achieving a cherished hope, and it suggests that you will likely find your greatest happiness in love and marriage.

Fork.—This warns you against those who constantly flatter you; it would be well for you to be on your guard or you may one day awake to the fact that all this flattery was used as a tool to harm you.

Fork.—This warns you about people who always flatter you; it's a good idea to be cautious because one day you might realize that all that flattery was just a way to manipulate you.

Fountain.—A most favourable omen foretelling happiness, success in love and marriage, prosperity in business, and good fortune in all you undertake; this symbol also points to an unexpected legacy.

Fountain.—A very positive sign indicating happiness, success in love and marriage, prosperity in business, and good luck in everything you do; this symbol also suggests an unanticipated inheritance.

Fox.—This denotes that you may have an unsuspected enemy, possibly disloyal dependents; sometimes it means theft and trickery.

Fox.—This suggests that you might have an unexpected enemy, possibly untrustworthy people around you; it can also indicate theft and deception.

Foxgloves.—These show ambition and attainment; if broken or bending, defeated plans and hopes.

Foxgloves.—These represent ambition and achievement; if they are broken or bent, they signify failed plans and lost hopes.

Frog.—A change of residence; with other signs, new work or profession; with bad symbols around, unpleasant sights and stories.

Frog.—A move to a new place; along with other signs, a new job or career; with negative symbols nearby, unpleasant sights and stories.

Fruit.—A happy sign of forthcoming prosperity and general advancement.

Fruit.—A positive indication of upcoming success and overall progress.


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Gaiters.—Your chief interests will be in outdoor work and amusements; intellectual pursuits will not attract you; to clergy, or to those associated with them, gaiters indicate promotion.

Gaiters.—Your main interests will be in outdoor activities and entertainment; intellectual pursuits won’t appeal to you; for clergy or those connected to them, gaiters suggest advancement.

Gallows.—An omen of great distress and tragedy.

Gallows.—A sign of severe pain and disaster.

Garden Roller.—An indication that things around you are liable to become somewhat unmanageable, and that you will need tact and strength to avoid being crushed by circumstances.

Garden Roller.—A sign that things around you might get a bit out of control, and you will need skill and resilience to avoid being overwhelmed by your situation.

Garland.—A sign of happiness, love and honour.

Garland.—A symbol of joy, affection, and respect.

Garters.—A contempt for feminine weakness is the meaning of this sign.

Garters.—This symbol represents a disdain for feminine weakness.

Gate.—An excellent opportunity awaits you, perhaps the chance of a lifetime; massive high gates denote restriction, misery, or imprisonment.

Gate.—An amazing opportunity is in front of you, maybe the chance of a lifetime; huge gates symbolize limitation, suffering, or confinement.

Geese.—These indicate the arrival of unexpected and rather troublesome visitors.

Geese.—These signify the arrival of unexpected and somewhat bothersome guests.

Gentian.—A memory which is interwoven with sorrow and joy.

Gentian.—A memory that mixes sadness and happiness.

Geranium.—This flower shows a strong will and determined character, contentment, and happiness; it also denotes two opposite natures who have a great bond of affection between them.

Geranium.—This flower represents a strong will and determined personality, along with contentment and happiness; it also symbolizes two contrasting natures that share a deep bond of affection.

Giant.—There is, or will be, a serious obstacle in your path.

Giant.—There is, or will be, a serious obstacle in your way.

Gimlet.—You will be unpleasantly reminded of a disagreeable fact.

Gimlet.—You are about to be reminded of an uncomfortable truth.

Giraffe.—You are apt to cause mischief through blundering and the making of incorrect statements.

Giraffe.—You're likely to cause trouble by making mistakes and stating things incorrectly.

Gladioli.—These flowers indicate courage in the face of difficulty; hope and tenderness.

Gladioli.—These flowers symbolize courage in tough times; they also represent hope and tenderness.

Glasses.—These show that you will entertain your friends on a lavish scale, and delight in hospitality, but will occasionally be confronted by difficulties in your arrangements. See also Champagne Glass, Custard-Glasses, Eyeglasses, Hand Glass.

Glasses.—These indicate that you will host your friends in a grand style and enjoy being hospitable, but sometimes you will face challenges in your planning. See also Champagne Glass, Custard-Glasses, Eyeglasses, Hand Glass.

Gleaner.—You will always endeavour to make the best of the circumstances in which you find yourself but will seldom possess the most desirable things in life.

Gleaner.—You will always try to make the most of the situations you’re in, but you will rarely have the most desirable things in life.

Goat.—A new enterprise which has an element of risk about it; a goat is an unfortunate sign to sailors or to those connected with them.

Goat.—A new venture that comes with some risks; a goat is an unlucky symbol for sailors or those involved with them.

Golf Clubs.—These indicate a life so full of work that there is but little leisure for recreation.

Golf Clubs.—These show a life so packed with work that there's barely any time for leisure activities.

Gondola.—A visit to Italy, or a romance are the meanings of this sign.

Gondola.—A trip to Italy or a love story are the meanings of this symbol.

Gong-and-Stick.—This symbol warns you to expect little else than the "trivial round and common task" for the present.

Gong-and-Stick.—This symbol reminds you to expect nothing more than the "trivial round and common task" for now.

Goose.—A venture needing much discussion and arrangement; plans are made only to be upset again, and unless you proceed with caution, you are likely to make a bad mistake.

Goose.—A project that requires a lot of discussion and planning; strategies are created only to be thrown off track again, and if you don't move carefully, you're likely to make a serious mistake.

Gramophone.—This usually portends vexation at being drawn into a somewhat disorderly and noisy pleasure.

Gramophone.—This usually indicates annoyance at being pulled into a somewhat chaotic and loud enjoyment.

Grapes.—These signify pleasure, abundance, fulfilment, and a life free from care.

Grapes.—These represent enjoyment, plenty, satisfaction, and a carefree life.

Grasshoppers.—These insects give warning of a poor harvest season; for an old person the risk of chill leading to severe illness.

Grasshoppers.—These insects signal a bad harvest season; for the elderly, there's a risk of getting cold, which could lead to serious illness.

Grave.—This symbol must be read in accordance with its position, also with reference to other signs in the cup; as a general rule, with gloomy signs it would bring a message of coming sorrow, or with cheerful symbols that a death would benefit the consultant.

Grave.—This symbol should be interpreted based on its position and in relation to other signs in the cup; generally, when associated with dark signs, it signals impending sorrow, or when linked to positive symbols, it suggests that a death will benefit the seeker.

Greyhound.—This sign stands for energy and untiring activity which will bring you unqualified success; it also denotes that you may expect favourable tidings of the result of a new enterprise.

Greyhound.—This sign represents energy and relentless activity that will lead to your success; it also indicates that you can look forward to good news regarding the outcome of a new venture.

Grindstone.—The aftermath of an indiscretion.

Grindstone.—The consequences of a mistake.

Guitar.—This symbol displays strong power of attraction for the opposite sex, also pleasant adventures ending in a happy love affair.

Guitar.—This symbol shows a strong appeal to the opposite sex, as well as enjoyable experiences that lead to a happy romance.

Gun.—A very disquieting symbol, grave danger of a sudden calamity; with other bad signs, a violent death.

Gun.—A very unsettling symbol, indicating the serious risk of an unexpected disaster; along with other ominous signs, a violent death.


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Hammer.—Troublesome little tasks which you are reluctant to undertake.

Hammer.—Annoying small chores that you’re hesitant to take on.

Hammock.—A mournful ending of something to which you had looked forward with delight.

Hammock.—A sad conclusion to something you had been looking forward to with excitement.

Ham with Frill.—This denotes a nice invitation, hospitality, pleasure with your friends; also enjoyment followed by dismay; a ham without a frill means increasing fortune and success.

Ham with Frill.—This represents a warm invitation, friendly hospitality, and enjoyment with your friends; it can also signify pleasure followed by disappointment. A ham without a frill suggests growing wealth and success.

Hand.—A sign of good fellowship, loyalty, and affection; it may also indicate a parting, a meeting or a bargain concluded; other signs around it must be noticed in order to read its special meaning. See also Clenched Hand.

Hand.—A symbol of friendship, loyalty, and care; it can also signify a farewell, a reunion, or a deal finalized; other signs nearby need to be considered to interpret its specific meaning. See also Clenched Hand.

Handbell.—You would much like to startle the world by a wonderful discovery or amazing theory by which your name would be known for all time but you will need every possible good symbol to appear in the cup to give you any assurance of your ambition being gratified.

Handbell.—You really want to shock the world with an incredible discovery or an amazing theory that would make your name known forever, but you’ll need all the right signals to show up in the cup to have any hope of achieving your dreams.

Handcuffs.—Disgrace, imprisonment, misfortune, and dishonesty; this sign must be read in connection with others around it.

Handcuffs.—Shame, jail time, bad luck, and deceit; this symbol should be interpreted alongside the others nearby.

Handglass.—An illusion quickly dispelled is the meaning of this symbol.

Handglass.—This symbol represents an illusion that is quickly revealed.

Handscreen.—Even small demands sometimes necessitate great effort on the part of those to whom the demand is made.

Handscreen.—Even small requests can sometimes require a lot of effort from the people being asked.

Hare.—The return of an absent friend after a long absence; if it is running, a journey is indicated; a dead hare foreshows money acquired through industry.

Hare.—The return of a friend after being away for a long time; if it’s running, it suggests a journey is coming up; a dead hare signifies money earned through hard work.

Harebell.—Peace, a placid existence, and faithfulness in love are the meanings of this lovely little flower; with other signs you may expect news of a birth.

Harebell.—Peace, a calm life, and loyalty in love are the meanings of this beautiful little flower; along with other signs, you might anticipate news of a birth.

Harp.—This is a sign of melancholy and predicts the possibility of a nervous breakdown.

Harp.—This indicates sadness and suggests a chance of experiencing a nervous breakdown.

Harrissi Lily.—These graceful flowers predict peace, joy, hope, and a wedding.

Harrissi Lily.—These beautiful flowers symbolize peace, joy, hope, and a wedding.

Harrow.—This shows that much of your time will be given endeavouring to make the lives of those around you smooth and happy, whilst you cheerfully spend your days in a somewhat monotonous manner.

Harrow.—This indicates that a lot of your time will be spent trying to make the lives of those around you enjoyable and happy, while you happily go about your days in a somewhat repetitive way.

Harvest.—A shock of corn is a somewhat sad emblem showing that you have sown that of which the reaping will be tears; it is also a warning of illness, especially to the aged.

Harvest.—A bundle of corn is a somewhat sad symbol showing that you have planted something that will bring about tears during the harvest; it also serves as a warning of illness, especially for the elderly.

Hastener for Roasting Meat.—You are reminded that you should endeavour to move with the times, and not cling so tenaciously to ideas and habits which are now obsolete.

Hastener for Roasting Meat.—You should try to keep up with the times and not hold on so tightly to ideas and habits that are now outdated.

Hat.—A symbol of luck, presents, success in new work or enterprise; sometimes it foreshows the arrival of a visitor.

Hat.—A sign of good luck, gifts, and success in new jobs or projects; it can also signal that a visitor is coming.

Hawk.—This is an unfortunate symbol, as it denotes circumstances in which people and things seem to be working against you, placing you in awkward and embarrassing predicaments.

Hawk.—This is an unfortunate symbol, as it indicates situations where people and things seem to be working against you, putting you in uncomfortable and embarrassing situations.

Hayrick.—This indicates a desire for mastery and preeminence; it also shows that a doubt will arise as to how best to proceed, but you will find the right way out and will come to a wise decision.

Hayrick.—This shows a desire for control and excellence; it also indicates that you might have uncertainty about the best way to move forward, but you'll discover the right path and arrive at a thoughtful conclusion.

Head.—A large head gives warning of family trouble or of serious illness; a very small head, waning ability or power; several heads, mental distress or derangement.

Head.—A large head indicates potential family issues or serious health problems; a very small head suggests diminishing abilities or power; multiple heads signify mental distress or instability.

Hearse.—A sign of bereavement or of sad news of those who are bereaved.

Hearse.—A symbol of loss or the sad news for those who are grieving.

Heart.—A sign of coming happiness through the affections bringing joy into your life, or satisfaction through money, according to other signs near.

Heart.—A sign of upcoming happiness through relationships that bring joy into your life, or fulfillment through money, depending on other signs nearby.

Hearts.—See Ace of Hearts.

Hearts.—See Ace of Hearts.

Heather.—A most fortunate sign of gratified wishes and of coming good luck; to lovers it is an assurance of much happiness.

Heather.—A very lucky sign of fulfilled wishes and upcoming good fortune; for lovers, it’s a promise of great happiness.

Hedge.—This shows that through energy and perseverance you will surmount obstacles and carry all before you.

Hedge.—This shows that with energy and determination, you will overcome obstacles and achieve success.

Hedgehog.—You will be immensely surprised by hearing that someone whom you had always thought of as a confirmed bachelor is about to be married.

Hedgehog.—You'll be really surprised to hear that someone you've always thought of as a confirmed bachelor is getting married.

Hemlock.—The shadows of your past life have an inconvenient habit of appearing at the most awkward moments.

Hemlock.—The shadows of your past tend to show up at the most inconvenient times.

Hens.—Comfort and domestic felicity; a hen roosting shows domestic annoyance and money worries.

Hens.—Comfort and home happiness; a hen roosting indicates household stress and financial concerns.

Highlander.—This is a sign of sound business capacity and a plodding contriver in transactions.

Highlander.—This shows strong business skills and a steady planner in deals.

Hive.—See Beehive.

Hive.—See Beehive.

Hockey-Stick.—A keenness for games and success in the playing of them.

Hockey-Stick.—A passion for games and excelling at them.

Hoe.—This means that you will often have more to do than you can well accomplish; each day things will occur needing your attention and increasing your work, but in spite of it you will have good health and cheerfulness.

Hoe.—This means that you’ll often have more to do than you can manage; every day things will come up that require your attention and add to your workload, but despite that, you will maintain good health and a positive outlook.

Holly.—This indicates that something of importance may be expected to occur in the winter; unless gloomy signs appear in the cup, it may be assumed that the event will be a happy one.

Holly.—This suggests that something significant might happen in the winter; unless negative signs show up in the cup, it can be assumed that the outcome will be a positive one.

Hollyhock.—You will have a friend, or lover, who will never disappoint you.

Hollyhock.—You will have a friend or partner who will always be there for you.

Honeycomb.—Prosperous undertakings, honour and renown, and much which is delightful are foreshown by this symbol.

Honeycomb.—This symbol suggests successful ventures, honor, fame, and many delightful things to come.

Hoop.—You will find immense satisfaction in doing things that require energy even if they are of little importance.

Hoop.—You will find great satisfaction in doing things that require energy, even if they don't matter much.

Horns.—You have a powerful enemy, or at least someone who has feelings of animosity towards you, which may prove to be unpleasant in their result.

Horns.—You have a strong enemy, or at least someone who holds a grudge against you, which could lead to some unpleasant outcomes.

Horse.—Comforts, loyal friends, and pleasure; galloping horses mean that events are hurrying towards you over which you have no control, bringing many changes into your life. See also Carriage and Horses.

Horse.—Comfort, loyal friends, and enjoyment; galloping horses indicate that events are rushing toward you that you can't control, bringing many changes into your life. See also Carriage and Horses.

Horse-Collar.—To those who own horses, or do business with them, this sign is a pleasant indication of success in some transaction; to others it would imply toil and a strenuous effort to keep things going.

Horse-Collar.—For those who have horses or work with them, this sign is a positive sign of success in some deal; for others, it suggests hard work and a tough effort to maintain things.

Horseman.—See Mounted Horseman.

Horseman.—See Rider.

Horseshoe.—An unexpected piece of good fortune, the achievement of your wish, and good luck in all you undertake; a double horseshoe hastens the arrival of your desires; a horseshoe reversed means an upset of plans causing much disappointment and vexation; a broken one denotes a dilemma, trials, or discomforts.

Horseshoe.—An unexpected stroke of luck, the fulfillment of your wishes, and good fortune in everything you pursue; a double horseshoe speeds up the realization of your desires; a reversed horseshoe indicates a disruption in plans that leads to significant disappointment and frustration; a broken one signifies a dilemma, challenges, or discomforts.

Hot-Water Bottle.—You will always find compensation in all trials and discomforts.

Hot-Water Bottle.—You will always find a silver lining in every challenge and discomfort.

Hot-Water Can.—Indisposition, irritability, annoyances.

Hot-Water Can.—Discomfort, irritability, annoyances.

Hourglass.—A warning against delay in arrangements or thought-of plans; with other signs, the hourglass is a grave warning of peril through illness or accident.

Hourglass.—A warning against procrastination in making arrangements or planning; along with other signs, the hourglass serves as a serious warning of danger from illness or accidents.

House.—A successful transaction, a visit, a new home.

House.—A successful deal, a visit, a new place to live.

Human Figures.—These must be judged with regard to what they appear to be doing.

Human Figures.—These should be evaluated based on what they seem to be doing.

Hyacinth.—This flower predicts love, joy, and gratified ambition.

Hyacinth.—This flower signifies love, happiness, and fulfilled ambitions.


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Ibex on Rock.—After a time of strenuous effort and struggle, you will achieve triumph and a position of security and peace.

Ibex on Rock.—After a period of hard work and challenges, you'll reach success and a place of safety and calm.

Indian.—This symbol predicts news from India; the nature of the information, whether personal, public, pleasant, or the reverse, must be judged by other indications in the cup.

Indian.—This symbol predicts news from India; the type of information, whether personal, public, positive, or negative, must be assessed through other clues in the cup.

Initials.—These frequently occur, and usually point to names of people from whom you may expect to hear shortly; or they may indicate places.

Initials.—These often appear and usually refer to the names of people you can expect to hear from soon; or they might signify locations.

Inkpot.—Expectancy.

Inkpot.—Anticipation.

Iris.—These flowers bring a message of hope and pleasure.

Iris.—These flowers carry a message of hope and joy.

Iron.—Small vexations or troubles which will quickly pass, is the meaning of this symbol.

Iron.—It represents minor annoyances or troubles that will soon go away.

Ivory.—This foretells increased wealth and a well-merited reward for past industry.

Ivory.—This indicates a rise in wealth and a deserved reward for your hard work in the past.

Ivy.—Patience, understanding, steadfastness, and loyal friends are indicated by this sign.

Ivy.—This sign represents patience, understanding, perseverance, and loyal friends.


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Jackdaw.—Sagacity, dependable friends, and knowledge acquired by persevering study.

Jackdaw.—Wisdom, reliable friends, and knowledge gained through persistent study.

Jam.—Pots of jam caution you against extravagance and waste.

Jam.—Jars of jam remind you to avoid being wasteful and excessive.

Jelly.—This foreshows a time of pleasure and a time of pain.

Jelly.—This suggests there will be times of joy and times of sorrow.

Jemmy.—A bad attack of toothache is indicated by this weapon.

Jemmy.—A serious case of toothache is shown by this weapon.

Jewellery.—You may expect an increase of wealth, possibly good presents also.

Jewelry.—You can expect to gain more wealth, and maybe some nice gifts too.

Jockey.—Successful dealing and good money enterprise; luck in racing and speculation.

Jockey.—Successful trades and profitable ventures; good fortune in racing and investing.

John Bull.—This figure implies that you are likely to witness, or partake in, an event of national importance.

John Bull.—This figure suggests that you are likely to see or be involved in an event of national significance.

Judge in Robes.—Legal affairs, personal or otherwise according to other indications in the cup; this sign is often seen during a famous trial or when such is about to take place.

Judge in Robes.—Legal matters, whether personal or related to other signs in the cup; this symbol often appears during a high-profile trial or when one is about to happen.

Jug.—This shows good health and money making.

Jug.—This indicates good health and the ability to make money.

Jumping Figure.—Change which will be greatly to your advantage.

Jumping Figure.—A change that will really benefit you.


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Kangaroo.—You will receive an unlooked-for and interesting piece of news; sometimes it indicates that you have a rival.

Kangaroo.—You’re going to get surprising and intriguing news; at times, it suggests that you have a competitor.

Kettle.—This is a sign of illness; unless a human figure appears beside it, the illness is probably for the consultant; it is an omen of coming trouble.

Kettle.—This is a sign of illness; unless a person appears next to it, the illness is likely affecting the consultant; it is a warning of trouble ahead.

Key.—Circumstances will improve, things will become easy, and your path will be made smooth; you may hope for success in whatever you have on hand; a key at some distance from the consultant denotes the need for the assistance of good and influential friends in times of difficulty. See also Crossed Keys.

Key.—Things will get better, life will become easier, and your journey will be smoother; you can expect success in whatever you're working on; a key positioned somewhat away from the consultant indicates the necessity for support from good and influential friends during tough times. See also Crossed Keys.

Keyhole.—This gives warning of a need for caution, for someone of whom you feel no suspicion is untrustworthy.

Keyhole.—This signals a need for caution, as someone you don’t suspect may not be reliable.

Kingfisher.—This beautiful bird signifies the return of someone for whom you have been longing; if flying, news of a surprising nature will speedily arrive.

Kingfisher.—This gorgeous bird represents the return of someone you’ve been missing; if it’s flying, unexpected news will be coming your way soon.

King on His Throne.—Security and peace; it may also mean that you gain a high position through influential friends.

King on His Throne.—Safety and tranquility; it can also imply that you achieve a prominent status through powerful connections.

Kite.—Vanishing pleasures and benefits, or scandal, are the meanings of this sign.

Kite.—This sign represents fading joys and advantages, or controversy.

Kneeling Figure.—A new enterprise or project; care should be taken to think it over well; do nothing rashly and seek reliable advice.

Kneeling Figure.—A new business or project; be sure to think it through carefully; don’t act impulsively and look for trustworthy advice.

Knife.—This is an unpleasant sign of quarrels, broken friendship, and tears.

Knife.—This is a bad sign of arguments, broken friendships, and tears.

Knight in Armour.—This sign predicts good fortune, success in love, and loyalty to your friends.

Knight in Armor.—This symbol indicates good luck, success in relationships, and loyalty to your friends.

Knives.—These signify danger of wounds, attacks of pain, and dismay.

Knives.—These represent the threat of injuries, the onset of pain, and fear.


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Laburnum Tree.—A sign of delight and the fulfilment of a cherished hope, probably occurring in the spring.

Laburnum Tree.—A symbol of joy and the realization of a long-held dream, likely happening in the spring.

Ladder.—This signifies advancement, influential friends, and the attainment of good fortune.

Ladder.—This represents progress, powerful friends, and achieving good luck.

Lamb.—An indication that you will be amazed by the success of a doubtful undertaking. See also Prancing Lamb.

Lamb.—A sign that you'll be surprised by the success of a questionable endeavor. See also Prancing Lamb.

Lamp.—This sign provides an assurance of good success in business. See also Street Lamp.

Lamp.—This symbol assures you of great success in business. See also Street Lamp.

Lantern.—This shows that fear and doubt will mar your happiness and progress. See also Chinese Lantern.

Lantern.—This indicates that fear and uncertainty will ruin your happiness and progress. See also Chinese Lantern.

Laurel.—This tree points to power, ability and health.

Laurel.—This tree symbolizes strength, capability, and wellness.

Leaves.—Prosperous results of your diligence, new friends, and satisfaction.

Leaves.—Successful outcomes from your hard work, new friends, and fulfillment.

Leek.—This implies that you are anxious to come to the root of some matter of which at present you have only an inkling; with good signs around, you may expect to come to a satisfactory understanding.

Leek.—This suggests that you’re eager to get to the bottom of something you only have a vague sense of right now; with positive signs around you, you can look forward to reaching a satisfying conclusion.

Leg.—This foretells a successful race with fortune.

Leg.—This indicates a successful run with fortune.

Leg of Mutton.—Depression and pecuniary worries is the meaning of this sign.

Leg of Mutton.—This sign represents feelings of sadness and financial troubles.

Leopard.—This animal foreshows triumph over adverse circumstances or an evil report; two leopards, fortune and misfortune following each other in quick succession.

Leopard.—This animal indicates victory over difficult situations or bad news; two leopards signify fortune and misfortune coming one after the other quickly.

Letters.—These are shown by oblong or square tea-leaves, initials near give the name of the writer; with dots around they will contain money.

Letters.—These are represented by rectangular or square tea leaves, with initials nearby indicating the name of the sender; if there are dots around them, they will signify money.

Lettuce.—This shows sleeplessness, possibly from the receiving of some perturbing news.

Lettuce.—This indicates insomnia, possibly caused by receiving some unsettling news.

Lighthouse.—A good sign of security and of light on your path whenever it is most needed; if crooked or broken, disaster at sea.

Lighthouse.—A reliable indicator of safety and guidance on your journey whenever you need it most; if it's damaged or out of shape, it brings disaster at sea.

Lightning.—Forked lightning seen in a zig-zag up the side of the cup shows bad weather conditions; if near the figure of a man or woman, it may possibly indicate death from lightning or electrical mechanism; if seen at the bottom of the cup and with a clear space indicating water, it would mean bad storms abroad causing damage and loss.

Lightning.—Forked lightning appearing in a zig-zag pattern up the side of the cup suggests bad weather conditions; if it's near a figure of a man or woman, it might indicate death from lightning or electrical mishaps; if it’s seen at the bottom of the cup with a clear space showing water, it would mean bad storms elsewhere causing damage and loss.

Lilac.—This is an emblem of radiant happiness; joys shared with another, with whom there is perfect oneness of purpose and love.

Lilac.—This symbolizes radiant happiness; joys shared with someone with whom there is complete unity of purpose and love.

Lily-of-the-Valley.—A fortunate omen of realisation, love, and marriage. See also Arum Lily, Belladonna Lily, Madonna Lily, Harrissi Lily, Water Lily.

Lily-of-the-Valley.—A lucky symbol of fulfillment, love, and marriage. See also Arum Lily, Belladonna Lily, Madonna Lily, Harrissi Lily, Water Lily.

Limpets.—These denote that you endeavour to wrest from others some valuable secret which they possess, but without success; limpets are a sign of good luck to fishermen and promise a big haul of fish.

Limpets.—These indicate that you are trying to extract a valuable secret from someone else, but are not succeeding; limpets are considered lucky for fishermen and suggest a significant catch of fish.

Lines of Dots.—These indicate journeys and their probable length and direction; to be read in connection with other signs of movement; wavy lines mean tiresome journeys or difficulties likely to be encountered; if the lines ascend sharply to the brim of the cup, a journey to a hilly country will be taken.

Lines of Dots.—These represent trips and their likely duration and direction; they should be interpreted alongside other signs of movement; wavy lines suggest exhausting journeys or challenges that may arise; if the lines rise sharply to the edge of the cup, it indicates a journey to a mountainous region.

Lion.—One of the most fortunate symbols indicating high hopes and excellent prospects, association with distinguished persons, honour, and fame.

Lion.—A highly positive symbol representing great hopes and excellent opportunities, connections with prominent individuals, honor, and recognition.

Lizard.—This suggests treachery and the probability of a plot being laid against you by false and deceitful friends.

Lizard.—This indicates betrayal and the likelihood that false and deceitful friends are planning something against you.

Lobster.—A pleasant event, or a good present, is shown by this symbol.

Lobster.—This symbol represents a nice experience or a thoughtful gift.

Lock and Key.—You are warned against the loss of something which you value.

Lock and Key.—You are cautioned about losing something important to you.

Looking-Glass.—This implies a desire to know the truth, even if it be unpleasant to you.

Looking-Glass.—This shows a wish to learn the truth, even if it's hard to hear.

Lord Mayor's Coach.—You will receive a good offer from an unexpected quarter.

Lord Mayor's Coach.—You will get a great offer from an unexpected source.

Lute.—This is a sign of a secret sadness of which those around you know nothing; to musicians, a good omen of success.

Lute.—This indicates a hidden sadness that those around you are unaware of; to musicians, it’s a positive sign of success.

Lynx.—To the married a bad omen of estrangement, possibly divorce; to others it denotes treachery or episodes of a painful nature.

Lynx.—For married people, it's a bad sign of separation, possibly divorce; for others, it suggests betrayal or difficult experiences.


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Macaroni.—This proclaims the sad fact that you must endeavour to make sixpence do the work of a shilling.

Macaroni.—This highlights the unfortunate reality that you have to try to make sixpence stretch to do the job of a shilling.

Mace.—Promotion, a position of authority and achievement.

Mace.—A promotion, a role of leadership and accomplishment.

Machine.—See Automatic Machine.

Machine.—See Automated Machine.

Madonna Lily.—This flower means perfection and peace, and the assurance of love and truth.

Madonna Lily.—This flower symbolizes perfection and peace, along with a promise of love and truth.

Magnet.—You will be drawn by an irresistible attraction towards someone for whom you will eventually feel more dislike than affection.

Magnet.—You will feel an undeniable pull towards someone you will eventually end up disliking more than liking.

Magnifying Glass.—You are given to such exaggeration that it amounts to untruthfulness.

Magnifying Glass.—You tend to exaggerate so much that it becomes dishonest.

Magnolia.—This tree brings calm and peaceful conditions after a time of unrest.

Magnolia.—This tree brings a sense of calm and tranquility after a period of turmoil.

Magpie.—"One for sorrow, two for mirth, three for a wedding, four for a birth"; this ancient saying well explains the meaning of seeing magpies in the tea-leaves.

Magpie.—"One for sadness, two for happiness, three for a wedding, four for a birth"; this old saying clearly highlights the significance of spotting magpies in the tea leaves.

Mahl Stick.—See Artist's Mahl Stick.

Mahl Stick.—See Artist's Mahl Stick.

Mallet.—You will arrive at a wise conclusion in a difficult matter. See also Croquet Mallet.

Mallet.—You will come to a smart decision in a tough situation. Check out Croquet Mallet as well.

Maltese Cross.—You will emerge from one source of vexation or trouble only to fall into another.

Maltese Cross.—You'll get out of one source of frustration or problem only to land in another.

Man.—You may expect a visitor.

Man.—You can expect a visitor.

Man Carrying a Burden.—An unhappy marriage or an unfortunate love affair.

Man Carrying a Burden.—A troubled marriage or a painful romantic relationship.

Man Carrying Mace.—This points to personal promotion or the advancement of someone dear to you.

Man Carrying Mace.—This suggests personal advancement or the progress of someone close to you.

Man Speaking from a Platform.—Public news or developments which will specially interest or concern you.

Man Speaking from a Platform.—Updates or news that will particularly interest or affect you.

Marrow.—See Vegetable Marrow.

Marrow.—See Vegetable Marrow.

Mars.—This sign will often be seen, and indicates a courageous, energetic nature, fond of exploits and freedom, and shows a capacity for strenuous work; a fortunate symbol for a soldier.

Mars.—This sign is often observed, indicating a brave, energetic personality who enjoys adventures and values freedom. It also suggests a strong ability for hard work; it's a lucky symbol for a soldier.

Mask.—For a lover, this predicts that unpleasant facts will come to light, of which at present there is no suspicion, leading to an abrupt ending of the love affair.

Mask.—For someone in a relationship, this suggests that unpleasant truths will emerge, which are currently unsuspected, resulting in a sudden end to the romance.

Mass of Leaves.—Arrivals and departures about which there are little difficulties.

Mass of Leaves.—Arrivals and departures that have minimal complications.

Mast.—This symbol must be read in connection with the surrounding signs.

Mast.—This symbol should be interpreted in relation to the nearby signs.

Mastiff.—This dog warns you of an unexpected emergency in which there is danger of your being overpowered by the arguments of those who are masterful.

Mastiff.—This dog alerts you to an unexpected emergency where you might be overwhelmed by the persuasive tactics of those who are dominant.

Maypole.—This shows that you find but little satisfaction in your amusements and gaiety; for whilst you appear to enter into them in a light-hearted manner, you are craving for further excitement.

Maypole.—This shows that you find little satisfaction in your fun and happiness; because while you seem to engage in them with a carefree attitude, you're actually yearning for more excitement.

May Tree.—This signifies the receiving of a joyous message.

May Tree.—This means getting a happy message.

Meat.—A sign of financial worry.

Meat.—A sign of money troubles.

Meat Cover.—An unpleasant emergency or discovery.

Meat Cover.—An unfortunate situation or finding.

Medal.—You will be rewarded for past industry by future prosperity.

Medal.—Your hard work in the past will lead to success in the future.

Medicine Bottle.—An unpleasant sign of illness.

Medicine Bottle.—A bad sign of being sick.

Medlar.—This tree predicts a condition of transient happiness.

Medlar.—This tree indicates a state of temporary happiness.

Meerschaum Pipe.—You will be disturbed by some news from a man who has much influence in your life.

Meerschaum Pipe.—You will be upset by some news from a man who has a significant impact on your life.

Melon.—This means gratification and good news, and the deriving of much pleasure from the appreciation of those whose good opinion is of value to you.

Melon.—This represents joy and positive news, along with gaining a lot of satisfaction from the acknowledgment of those whose opinions matter to you.

Mercury.—This planet is constantly seen in the tea-leaves and is a symbol of ceaseless activity of striving to attain great things; it also indicates good business capacity.

Mercury.—This planet is often seen in tea leaves and represents constant activity and the effort to achieve great things; it also suggests strong business skills.

Mermaid.—To those associated with the sea, this is a warning of shipwreck or other peril.

Mermaid.—For those connected to the sea, this is a warning of shipwreck or other dangers.

Merrythought.—The attainment of a wish or small pleasure.

Merrythought.—The fulfillment of a desire or a little joy.

Mice.—These indicate danger of poverty through fraud or theft.

Mice.—These suggest a risk of financial trouble due to deception or theft.

Milk-Cans.—These show an agricultural enterprise that will be to your advantage.

Milk-Cans.—These represent a farming operation that will benefit you.

Milk-Churn.—A good emblem of future comfort and increased happiness.

Milk-Churn.—A great symbol of future comfort and greater happiness.

Milking-Stool.—A new venture about which you will feel somewhat dubious but which with care will be carried out successfully.

Milking-Stool.—A new project that you might feel a bit uncertain about, but with attention and effort, it will be successfully completed.

Mine-Shaft.—This is a hopeful sign of coming peace after a time of discontent amongst miners, or a coal strike.

Mine-Shaft.—This is a positive indication of upcoming peace following a period of unrest among miners, or a coal strike.

Mirror.—Prophetic dreams; a love of truth.

Mirror.—Dreams that predict the future; a passion for honesty.

Mistletoe.—This signifies that a cherished hope is unlikely to be fulfilled, or at any rate it will only be after many months have passed, and when you have become weary of waiting.

Mistletoe.—This means that a cherished hope is unlikely to be realized, or at least it will only happen after many months have gone by, and by then you will likely be tired of waiting.

Mitre.—A prediction of honour and promotion for a clergyman.

Mitre.—A forecast of respect and advancement for a clergyman.

Monk.—Religious controversy and disturbances.

Monk.—Religious conflicts and unrest.

Monkey.—This is an unpleasant indication that ugly rumours and scandal will be spread about you or yours; sometimes public notoriety; with other signs, it foreshows grief and pain.

Monkey.—This is a bad sign that ugly rumors and gossip will be spread about you or your family; sometimes it means public disgrace; along with other signs, it suggests forthcoming grief and pain.

Monkey-on-Organ.—Difficult circumstances and a hard struggle are the meanings of this sign.

Monkey-on-Organ.—Challenging situations and a tough fight are the meanings of this sign.

Monkey Puzzle Tree.—A task lies before you which you will find hard, but for which you will afterwards be rewarded by meeting with great success.

Monkey Puzzle Tree.—You have a challenging task ahead of you, but you'll be rewarded with considerable success afterward.

Monograms.—These will often be found in the tea-leaves and will indicate someone of much importance in your life, whose initials are shown by the monogram.

Monograms.—You will often find these in the tea leaves, indicating someone important in your life, whose initials are represented by the monogram.

Monument.—Someone in whose career you are much interested will rise to fame.

Monument.—Someone whose career you care about will become famous.

Moon.—A crescent moon denotes good news, fortune, and romance; for a man it predicts public recognition and honour.

Moon.—A crescent moon signifies good news, luck, and romance; for a man, it suggests public recognition and honor.

Mortar.—A sign of gloom, illness, emergencies.

Mortar.—A sign of sadness, sickness, or urgent situations.

Motor Car.—Short journeys by road or rail, visits from friends; with other signs, some increase of fortune may be expected.

Motor Car.—Short trips by car or train, visits from friends; along with other signs, you can expect some improvement in your fortune.

Mountain.—This gives promise of the realisation of a great ambition and of the influence of powerful friends; many mountains indicate obstructions and sometimes powerful enemies in your career.

Mountain.—This suggests the fulfillment of a big dream and the backing of strong allies; many mountains represent obstacles and sometimes significant adversaries in your career.

Mounted Horseman.—A sign of good friends, luck, and advantageous offers.

Mounted Horseman—A symbol of good friends, luck, and great opportunities.

Mouse.—This invariably indicates that there is need for a trap to be set; it also gives warning that domestic worries are to be expected.

Mouse.—This always means that a trap needs to be set; it also warns that household problems are likely to arise.

Muff.—This implies caprice and ostentation.

Muff.—This implies whimsy and showiness.

Mug.—This symbol predicts a merry meeting.

Mug.—This symbol suggests a joyful gathering.

Mushroom.—This predicts that you will take a small risk and achieve a great success; to lovers, it foreshows a quarrel and possibly a broken engagement.

Mushroom.—This suggests that you will take a small risk and achieve great success; for lovers, it predicts a disagreement and possibly a broken engagement.

Music Conductor.—A good sign to a musician; to others it suggests that enthusiasm and good spirits will carry them through life very happily.

Music Conductor.—A positive indicator for a musician; to others, it implies that enthusiasm and a cheerful attitude will help them navigate life with great happiness.

Mutton Chop.—Fruitless discussion or indisposition are the meanings of this sign. See also Leg of Mutton.

Mutton Chop.—This sign means pointless debate or unwillingness. See also Leg of Mutton.

Myrtle Tree.—This speaks of affection and peace; a declaration of love, and a happy marriage.

Myrtle Tree.—This represents love and tranquility; a statement of affection and a joyful marriage.


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Nail.—Toothache and painful dentistry are foreshown by this sign.

Nail.—This sign indicates that toothache and painful dental procedures are on the horizon.

Names.—To see the name of a person or place, signifies events occurring in connection with such person or place; if good symbols appear, pleasant happenings may be expected; if gloomy signs, then trouble will arise associated with the name seen.

Names.—Seeing the name of a person or place indicates events related to that person or place; if positive symbols appear, good things can be expected; if negative signs show up, then difficulties will arise related to the name seen.

Narcissus.—This flower shows sentiment and coming joy; also that some new idea will unfold itself to you in the spring and will prove to be of much advantage to you.

Narcissus.—This flower represents feelings and upcoming joy; it also signifies that a new idea will reveal itself to you in the spring and will be very beneficial for you.

Native with "Tom-Tom".—This foreshows news of disturbance in India or news of a personal nature which will cause anxiety.

Native with "Tom-Tom".—This indicates news of disruptions in India or personal news that will lead to concern.

Necklace.—A good present or money; a broken necklace shows that you will break a bond which you have grown to feel is unendurable.

Necklace.—A nice gift or cash; a broken necklace indicates that you will end a relationship that you have come to feel is unbearable.

Needles.—These denote mischief and deceit; sometimes disappointment in love.

Needles.—These represent trouble and dishonesty; sometimes letdowns in romance.

Neptune.—This planetary symbol indicates a condition of chaos.

Neptune.—This planetary symbol represents a state of chaos.

Nest.—See Bird's Nest, Eagle's Nest.

Nest.—See Bird's Nest, Eagle's Nest.

Net.—Toil or anxiety followed by amazing achievement and good fortune.

Net.—Hard work or stress that leads to incredible success and good luck.

Ninepins.—These show a mind determined to gain success whatever the cost in drudgery.

Ninepins.—These indicate a mindset focused on achieving success no matter the amount of hard work involved.

Nose.—A large nose denotes dissipation; a crooked one shows a wayward and untrustworthy character; a long, thin nose implies that you change your ideas on various subjects and alter your mode of life in accordance with your new ideas.

Nose.—A big nose suggests indulgence; a crooked one indicates a rebellious and unreliable personality; a long, thin nose implies that you frequently shift your views on different topics and change your lifestyle based on your new perspectives.

Nosegay.—See Bouquet.

Nosegay.—See Flower bouquet.

Notice-Board.—Your attention will be called to some fact which it will be to your advantage to learn.

Notice Board.—We want to bring to your attention an important fact that it would benefit you to know.

Numbers.—These are frequently found in the tea-leaves, and must be read in conjunction with surrounding symbols. If the consultant has a lucky number, and this appears with good signs, it promises much success. An unlucky number with gloomy signs predicts misfortune. A journey with a five near obviously points out that it will be taken in five days, or weeks, and so on. Ten dots, close together, means ten pounds or shillings, according to the size and number of the dots. Numbers with the symbol of a legacy show the amount to be expected.

Numbers.—These are often seen in the tea leaves and should be interpreted along with the surrounding symbols. If the person consulting has a lucky number and it appears with positive signs, it indicates great success ahead. Conversely, an unlucky number alongside negative signs foretells misfortune. A five nearby clearly suggests that a journey will happen in five days or weeks, and so forth. Ten closely spaced dots indicate ten pounds or shillings, depending on the size and arrangement of the dots. Numbers accompanied by the symbol of a legacy reveal the expected amount.

Nun.—This is a sign that you will probably remain unmarried through your own choice; to the married it implies unjust suspicion.

Now.—This is a sign that you will likely stay unmarried by your own choice; for those who are married, it suggests unfair suspicion.

Nurse.—A nurse in uniform usually foretells illness for yourself or for someone dear to you.

Nurse.—Seeing a nurse in uniform typically indicates that you or someone you care about may be facing health issues.

Nut-Crackers.—This portends that you will strive to solve a difficult problem, the result of which is of much importance to you.

Nut-Crackers.—This suggests that you will work hard to figure out a tough problem, the outcome of which is very important to you.

Nuts.—Gratified ambition and wealth are indicated by nuts.

Nuts.—Satisfaction from ambition and wealth is represented by nuts.


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Oak Tree.—This is a good omen of wealth, strength, and attainment of cherished hopes; for a lover, it predicts happiness and prosperity in marriage.

Oak Tree.—This is a positive sign of wealth, strength, and the realization of dreams; for someone in love, it suggests happiness and success in marriage.

Oar.—Sport; amusements; a broken oar denotes recklessness for which you will pay dearly; for a lover or husband, this means affliction.

Oar.—Sport; fun; a broken oar represents recklessness that will cost you dearly; for a partner or spouse, this signifies distress.

Obelisk.—This foreshows honour and wealth.

Obelisk.—This signifies honor and wealth.

Oil-Can.—Work and worry are foretold by this sign.

Oil-Can.—This sign predicts hard work and stress.

Onions.—You may expect that something which you supposed was a secret will be discovered, possibly through treacherous friends.

Onions.—You might expect that something you thought was a secret will come to light, possibly because of backstabbing friends.

Opera-Glasses.—You are in danger of losing the confidence of your friends because of your inquisitive questions.

Opera-Glasses.—You're at risk of losing your friends' trust because of your probing questions.

Orchids.—These give a pleasing assurance of coming good fortune and a life of ease and wealth.

Orchids.—These provide a comforting promise of good luck and a life of comfort and abundance.

Organ.—This must be read in connection with other signs around it; sometimes it means a wedding, death, or realised ambition; to a musician, it is a good omen of achievement. See also Barrel Organ.

Organ.—This should be interpreted alongside other signs around it; sometimes it signifies a wedding, death, or fulfilled ambition; for a musician, it’s a positive sign of success. See also Barrel Organ.

Ostrich.—This symbol points to achievement in creative work; if running, you may look for startling news and rumours of public upheavals.

Ostrich.—This symbol indicates success in creative endeavors; if it's running, expect shocking news and rumors of public disturbances.

Otter.—You must expect to receive a disagreeable shock through some unpleasant spite on the part of those of whom you have always thought well, and regarded as loyal and affectionate friends.

Otter.—You should prepare yourself for an unpleasant surprise caused by some mean behavior from people you’ve always thought highly of and considered loyal and caring friends.

Overcoat.—You may expect to have changes in your life and become of much importance.

Overcoat.—You can look forward to changes in your life and becoming quite significant.

Owl.—A bad omen of illness, misfortune, and poverty; if flying, you will receive tidings of grief; to lovers this bird is a symbol of bad news or unpleasant rumours; to those who are contemplating new work or enterprise the owl should be regarded as a warning to proceed with caution.

Owl.—A sign of illness, misfortune, and poverty; if it’s flying, you’ll hear sad news; to lovers, this bird represents bad news or uncomfortable rumors; for those considering new projects or ventures, the owl should be seen as a warning to be careful.

Ox.—An ox in his stall implies hospitality, domestic peace and abundance.

Ox.—An ox in its stable symbolizes hospitality, home harmony, and plenty.

Oysters.—These are a sign of enjoyment and expensive tastes, also that you will appreciate the pleasures of life more in your later years than in your youthful days.

Oysters.—These symbolize enjoyment and a taste for the finer things, suggesting that you will value life's pleasures more in your later years than you did in your youth.


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Padlock.—An open padlock means a surprise; a closed one, a need for precaution.

Padlock.—An open padlock represents a surprise; a closed one indicates a need for caution.

Pagoda.—Foreign travels.

Pagoda.—Travel abroad.

Pail.—You will be called upon to undertake a variety of things which you dislike.

Pail.—You will be asked to do a number of things that you don’t enjoy.

Pails on Yoke.—In the future you may hope for compensation for past trials and weariness.

Pails on Yoke.—In the future, you might expect some reward for the struggles and exhaustion you've endured.

Palace.—This portends good fortune and favours.

Palace.—This indicates good luck and blessings.

Palette.—A hopeful sign of success to an artist or to those associated with one; to others, it suggests a need for deliberation and advice before embarking upon a new work or enterprise.

Palette.—A positive indication of success for an artist or those connected to them; for others, it indicates a need for caution and guidance before starting a new project or venture.

Palm Tree.—This is a symbol of honour, fame, and victory; increase of wealth, love, and marriage.

Palm Tree.—This represents honor, fame, and victory; a rise in wealth, love, and marriage.

Pampas Grass.—This is a sign that you will make a pathetic endeavour to find happiness in a life which is cast in a somewhat dreary lot.

Pampas Grass.—This means you will make a sad attempt to find happiness in a life that seems pretty bleak.

Pan and His Pipes.—A most cheering symbol which gives an assurance of happiness, future prosperity, and delight.

Pan and His Pipes.—A comforting symbol that offers a promise of happiness, future success, and joy.

Pansy.—This flower is a symbol of understanding, modesty, and contentment; it is also a pleasant indication of faithful friends and happy days.

Pansy.—This flower represents understanding, humility, and happiness; it also serves as a nice reminder of loyal friends and joyful times.

Panther.—You may expect to be shocked at the treacherous behaviour of a friend whom you had always regarded as honourable.

Panther.—You might be taken aback by the deceitful actions of a friend you always thought was trustworthy.

Paradise.—See Bird of Paradise.

Paradise.—See Bird of Paradise.

Parallel Lines.—These predict well-thought-out and smoothly running plans.

Parallel Lines.—These indicate well-planned and smoothly operating strategies.

Parcels.—These are shown by thick, square or round leaves.

Parcels.—These are indicated by thick, square or round leaves.

Parrot.—This is a sign of foreign travel, the making of many friends, and much mental energy; sometimes it gives a hint that there is an inclination to gossip and spread scandal.

Parrot.—This symbolizes traveling abroad, making lots of friends, and having a lot of mental energy; at times, it suggests a tendency to gossip and spread rumors.

Parsley.—Small events will bring you satisfaction.

Parsley.—Little things will make you happy.

Peacock.—A sign of the acquisition of property; a prosperous and happy marriage; with other signs, an unfortunate friendship.

Peacock.—A symbol of gaining wealth; a successful and joyful marriage; along with other signs, a bad friendship.

Peaked Cap.—The arrival of a male visitor.

Peaked Cap.—The arrival of a guy.

Pears.—Improved social condition and other advantages; this fruit brings success to a business man and to a woman a rich husband; one pear signifies a birth or new plans.

Pears.—Better social conditions and other benefits; this fruit brings success to a businessman and to a woman a wealthy husband; one pear represents a birth or new plans.

Pedestrian.—An important appointment or urgent business.

Pedestrian.—A significant meeting or urgent matter.

Pelican.—This bird is a symbol of loneliness, separation, and yearning for the unattainable; if it is flying you will receive news from those who are far away in isolated parts of the world.

Pelican.—This bird represents loneliness, separation, and a longing for what cannot be reached; if it is flying, you will hear from those who are far away in remote corners of the world.

Pen.—See Quill Pen.

Pen.—See Quill Pen.

Penguin.—This strange bird indicates interesting news of expeditions and discoveries in the northern regions.

Penguin.—This unusual bird signals exciting news about expeditions and discoveries in the northern regions.

Penknife.—This is an unfortunate symbol of enmity, disloyalty, and jealousy.

Penknife.—This is an unfortunate symbol of hostility, betrayal, and envy.

Peonies.—You will probably be called upon to make a decision of much importance before another summer is past; broken peonies predict that you may possibly throw away your chance of happiness by coming to a wrong conclusion.

Peonies.—You will likely need to make an important decision before another summer goes by; damaged peonies suggest that you might risk losing your chance for happiness by arriving at the wrong conclusion.

Pepper-Pot.—This means vexation and unreasonable irritation which you will endeavour to conceal.

Pepper-Pot.—This refers to frustration and unnecessary annoyance that you will try to hide.

Perambulator.—News of a birth.

Stroller.—News of a birth.

Pestle.—A sign of decisive measures; a remedy for a grievance or an ill.

Pestle.—A symbol of strong actions; a solution for a problem or an issue.

Pheasant.—Good fortune; new friends; if flying, speedy and propitious news.

Pheasant.—Good luck; new friendships; if it's flying, expect quick and favorable news.

Piano.—This is a sign that you will make the most of your opportunities and will gain that for which you have aimed; to musicians, a sign of advancement.

Piano.—This indicates that you will make the most of your opportunities and achieve what you have been aiming for; for musicians, it's a sign of progress.

Pickaxe.—This sign proclaims labour troubles and strikes.

Pickaxe.—This sign indicates labor disputes and strikes.

Pig.—This assures you of gain and success in agricultural interests; it also denotes that you may expect a present of money or a legacy.

Pig.—This guarantees you profit and success in farming; it also suggests that you can anticipate receiving a gift of money or an inheritance.

Pigeons.—These show reconciliation with someone dear to you from whom you have been estranged; if flying, important and pleasant news is on its way; if stationary, delay in the arrival of important news.

Pigeons.—These symbolize making up with someone close to you that you've been distant from; if flying, significant and good news is coming your way; if standing still, there's a delay in receiving important news.

Pillar.—A symbol of strength, protection from danger, and of good and powerful friends; a broken pillar predicts sorrow and despair.

Pillar.—A symbol of strength, safety from harm, and good, powerful friends; a broken pillar signals sadness and hopelessness.

Pillar Box.—Important or specially interesting correspondence is the meaning of this sign.

Pillar Box.—This sign indicates important or particularly interesting correspondence.

Pincers.—A painful experience; an injury; toothache.

Pincers.—A painful experience; an injury; toothache.

Pincushion.—Thrift, order, and a well-regulated household.

Pincushion.—Savings, organization, and a well-managed home.

Pineapple.—A pleasing indication of wealth, rich friends, and good presents.

Pineapple.—A nice sign of wealth, generous friends, and great gifts.

Pine Trees.—Happiness followed by an aftermath of regret.

Pine Trees.—Joy followed by a wave of regret.

Pipe.—A visit from a dear friend; several pipes foreshow news from a man who is much in your thoughts. See also Meerschaum Pipe, Pan and His Pipes.

Pipe.—A visit from a close friend; several pipes suggest news from someone who has been heavily on your mind. See also Meerschaum Pipe, Pan and His Pipes.

Pistol.—An ominous warning of disaster; with other bad signs, of a violent death.

Pistol.—A troubling omen of disaster; along with other bad signs, of a violent death.

Pitcher.—This shows an endeavour to relieve a rather dull and monotonous life, by throwing your energy into somewhat unnecessary work.

Pitcher.—This shows an attempt to escape a pretty boring and repetitive life by putting your energy into rather pointless tasks.

Pitchfork.—A sign that you are apt to stir up feud, and make peace and quiet impossible.

Pitchfork.—A sign that you're likely to create conflict and make peace and quiet impossible.

Plate.—For the present, you will merely jog along in an ordinary way.

Plate.—For now, you will just go along in a regular way.

Playing Cards.—See Ace of Clubs, Ace of Diamonds, Ace of Hearts, and Ace of Spades.

Playing Cards.—See Ace of Clubs, Ace of Diamonds, Ace of Hearts, and Ace of Spades.

Plough.—You must expect to go through toil and frustration before you finally conquer your difficulties and achieve triumph.

Plough.—You should anticipate going through hard work and frustration before you ultimately overcome your challenges and achieve success.

Plum Pudding.—This denotes festivity and cheerfulness.

Plum Pudding.—This signifies celebration and happiness.

Plums.—These foretell a new development of plans.

Plums.—These indicate a new step in plans.

Polar Bear.—This sign means a journey to a cold climate.

Polar Bear.—This sign indicates a trip to a cold environment.

Policeman.—This tells you to beware of theft and underhand practices; with other signs, it would indicate trouble probably caused by those with whom you are most closely associated.

Policeman.—This warns you to be careful of theft and shady dealings; along with other signs, it would suggest likely problems coming from those you're closest to.

Pope.—Unexpected gain and future happiness are foretold by this sign.

Pope.—This sign predicts unexpected gains and future happiness.

Poppy.—This flower is significant of a pleasant occurrence in the early summer.

Poppy.—This flower represents a nice event in early summer.

Porter and Truck.—This indicates a pending journey or the arrival of a traveller.

Porter and Truck.—This suggests an upcoming trip or the arrival of a traveler.

Post.—This signifies a formidable obstacle; if broken, that you will encounter a storm of opposition to your plan.

Post.—This means a significant challenge; if you break through it, you'll face intense resistance to your plan.

Postman.—Important and profitable news.

Postman.—Important and valuable news.

Pot.—See Coffee Pot.

Pot.—See Coffee Maker.

Potato.—You will have need of patience in your daily life, and will sometimes be troubled by pecuniary difficulties.

Potato.—You will need to be patient in your daily life, and at times, you may face financial challenges.

Prancing Lamb.—This is a symbol of trouble which will have beneficial results and will lead to contentment and happiness.

Prancing Lamb.—This symbolizes challenges that will bring positive outcomes and lead to satisfaction and joy.

Prawns.—These bring pleasures, presents and satisfactory arrangements.

Prawns.—These offer enjoyment, gifts, and satisfying deals.

Prince of Wales' Plumes.—This is a symbol of pleasant events, stirring topics and sometimes of personal honour and distinction.

Prince of Wales' Plumes.—This symbolizes good times, exciting discussions, and sometimes personal honor and distinction.

Pudding.—See Plum Pudding.

Pudding.—See Plum Pudding.

Puffin.—This bird denotes timidity and a desire for solitude; if flying, news from abroad.

Puffin.—This bird represents shyness and a wish for solitude; if it’s flying, it signals news from overseas.

Pulpit.—A love of talking and a dislike to listening is the meaning of this symbol.

Pulpit.—This symbol represents a love for talking and a dislike for listening.

Pump.—Your own efforts will bring about a fortunate result.

Pump.—Your own efforts will lead to a positive outcome.

Punch-and-Judy.—You will read, or hear, of a sensational case in married life.

Punch-and-Judy.—You will read or hear about a shocking situation in married life.

Purse.—This cautions you against theft, or carelessness that may lead to losing money.

Purse.—This warns you to be careful about theft or negligence that could result in losing money.

Pyramids.—These foreshow attainment to honour, fame and wealth.

Pyramids.—These symbolize the achievement of honor, fame, and wealth.


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Queen.—A queen upon her throne indicates security, peace, and honour; sometimes the attainment to a high position through powerful friends.

Queen.—A queen on her throne represents safety, tranquility, and respect; occasionally, it reflects achieving a high status through influential allies.

Query.—This shows doubt, indecision; if this sign were seen with a letter the doubt would be with regard to some correspondence; if with a journey, uncertainty about it; and so on.

Query.—This indicates doubt and indecision; if this sign appears with a letter, it suggests uncertainty about some correspondence; if it appears with a journey, it indicates uncertainty about that as well; and so forth.

Quill Pen.—This shows that you may expect, before long, to sign your maiden name for the last time in a marriage register; with other signs, a legal document.

Quill Pen.—This indicates that you can expect to sign your maiden name for the last time in a marriage register soon; along with other signs, it will become a legal document.

Quoits.—This sign indicates a journey to the country on pleasure.

Quoits.—This sign means a trip to the countryside for fun.


R

Rabbit.—An indication of illness for a child; a dead rabbit means domestic duties which will bore you, sometimes financial worry; several rabbits suggest that you must depend upon your own efforts for your amusements and must be content with simple ones; a rabbit on its hind legs predicts that a new plan or idea will bring you great success.

Rabbit.—A sign of illness for a child; a dead rabbit indicates that household chores will bore you, sometimes leading to financial stress; several rabbits suggest that you need to rely on your own efforts for fun and should be satisfied with simple pleasures; a rabbit standing on its hind legs predicts that a new plan or idea will lead to great success.

Rag Doll.—This implies a simplicity that sometimes verges on folly.

Rag Doll.—This suggests a straightforwardness that occasionally touches on foolishness.

Railway Signal.—This symbol may be seen at "danger" or "all clear." Its meaning must be read in accordance with other signs.

Railway Signal.—This symbol can be seen at "danger" or "all clear." Its meaning should be interpreted in relation to other signs.

Ram.—An unpleasant person whom you would do well to avoid is indicated by this sign.

Ram.—This sign points to someone unpleasant that you should probably steer clear of.

Rake.—This implement denotes a persevering nature which should bring you a liberal measure of success in whatever you undertake; it also indicates luck in speculation.

Rake.—This tool represents a determined character that should lead you to significant success in whatever you pursue; it also suggests good fortune in investments.

Rat.—Treachery and other impending troubles, are foreshown by this unpleasant symbol.

Rat.—This unsettling symbol hints at betrayal and other looming issues.

Raven.—This bird is an omen of gloom and despondency, disappointment in love, separation, failure in work; it is also a symbol of death for the aged.

Raven.—This bird represents sadness and hopelessness, disappointment in love, separation, and failure at work; it is also a symbol of death for the elderly.

Razor.—Quarrels, also a warning against interference in other people's affairs; to lovers this sign foretells disagreement and separation.

Razor.—Arguments, also a caution against meddling in others' business; for couples, this sign indicates conflict and breakup.

Red-Hot Poker.—This flower suggests that you are likely to bring yourself within the range of unpleasant criticism by your flaunting manner.

Red-Hot Poker.—This flower suggests that you might attract unpleasant criticism due to your showy behavior.

Reptile.—This is a bad omen of coming misfortune, treachery, or illness.

Reptile.—This is a sign of impending misfortune, betrayal, or sickness.

Rhinoceros.—This animal denotes a risky proceeding into which you plunge without hesitation, although your friends and relations will try to persuade you to give up your scheme, but your indifference to the opinion of others prevents any chance of their being successful.

Rhinoceros.—This animal represents a bold move you dive into without thinking twice, even though your friends and family will try to convince you to abandon your plan. Your disregard for what others think makes it unlikely that they'll succeed in changing your mind.

Rider.—This brings good news from overseas of business and financial affairs.

Rider.—This brings good news from abroad about business and financial matters.

Rifle.—Strife and calamity are shown by this sign.

Rifle.—This sign represents conflict and disaster.

Ring.—With dots around, a contract or a business transaction; with the figures of a man and woman, an engagement or wedding is foretold.

Ring.—With dots around it, it signifies a contract or a business deal; with the images of a man and woman, it predicts an engagement or wedding.

River.—A sign of trouble and perplexity, sometimes illness and bereavement.

River.—A sign of trouble and confusion, sometimes illness and loss.

Robin.—A symbol of much good fortune, loyal friends, and happiness in love.

Robin.—A symbol of good luck, faithful friends, and happiness in relationships.

Rocket.—This foretells joy and gladness at some event about to happen.

Rocket.—This indicates happiness and excitement about something that's going to happen.

Rocking Chair.—This indicates contemplation of a new idea or scheme about which you are somewhat doubtful.

Rocking Chair.—This signifies thinking about a new idea or plan that you're a bit uncertain about.

Rocking Horse.—Happy associations will be renewed; pleasure with children.

Rocking Horse.—Happy memories will come back; joy with kids.

Rocks.—These prepare you for alarms and agitation, but if good signs appear, you will eventually find a smooth path through your fife.

Rocks.—These get you ready for stress and turmoil, but if positive signs show up, you will eventually discover an easy path through your life.

Roller.—See Garden Roller.

Roller.—See Garden Roller.

Rolling Pin.—This is an indication that you will be capable of smoothing out your difficulties and will usually find an easy path in which to tread.

Rolling Pin.—This means you’ll be able to work through your challenges and usually find an easy way forward.

Rose.—A token of good fortune, joy, and love.

Rose.—A symbol of good luck, happiness, and love.

Rosemary.—Memories of the past will mar your future.

Rosemary.—Memories of the past will ruin your future.

Running Figures.—You may expect an emergency in which you will need to have all your wits about you; sometimes this signifies urgent messages.

Running Figures.—You might face an emergency where you need to stay sharp; sometimes this means important messages.


S

Sack.—This predicts an unlooked for event which will turn out to be most fortunate.

Sack.—This suggests an unexpected event that will end up being very lucky.

Saddle.—The successful solving of a troublesome matter is the meaning of this sign.

Saddle.—This sign means that you've successfully resolved a tricky issue.

Sailor.—You may expect news from overseas of an interesting nature.

Sailor.—You can look forward to receiving some interesting news from abroad.

Salmon Jumping in a Pool.—This is a fortunate sign of propitious news which will mean a great deal to you.

Salmon Jumping in a Pool.—This is a lucky sign of good news that will mean a lot to you.

Sandwich Man.—After a time of irksome tasks and pecuniary worry, you will be rewarded by a time of ease and wealth.

Sandwich Man.—After a period of annoying tasks and financial stress, you will be rewarded with a time of relaxation and prosperity.

Saucepan.—This is an indication that many troubles will befall you, and your courage will be tested in meeting them.

Saucepan.—This means that many challenges will come your way, and your bravery will be put to the test in facing them.

Sausages.—These show complaints or affliction.

Sausages.—These indicate complaints or issues.

Saw.—Interference which will bring a good deal of trouble upon you, is signified by a saw.

Saw.—A saw represents interference that will cause you a lot of trouble.

Scaffold.—This signifies that you will enter into a rash speculation.

Scaffold.—This means that you are about to embark on a reckless venture.

Scales.—This symbol stands for legal proceedings.

Scales: This symbol represents legal actions.

Scarecrow.—This warns you to avoid interfering in the private affairs of others, or you may find that you will receive the cold shoulder from them.

Scarecrow.—This serves as a reminder to stay out of other people's personal matters, or you might end up getting the silent treatment from them.

Sceptre.—This is a fortunate sign of distinction and honour.

Sceptre.—This is a fortunate symbol of distinction and honor.

Scimitar.—You will hear of murders, horrible treachery, and riots.

Scimitar.—You'll hear about murders, terrible betrayal, and riots.

Scissors.—An unlucky sign of friction between friends; disputing and disagreeableness with married couples; quarrels between lovers; trouble in business.

Scissors.—An unfortunate symbol of tension between friends; conflicts and disagreements among married couples; arguments between lovers; difficulties in business.

Scoop.—See Coal Scoop.

Scoop.—See Coal Scoop.

Screw.—With a little ingenuity and perseverance, you will arrive at that for which you aim.

Screw.—With some creativity and determination, you'll achieve what you're aiming for.

Screw-Spanner.—Troublesome affairs and vexations are before you.

Screw-Spanner.—Difficult situations and annoyances are ahead of you.

Scuttle.—See Coal Scuttle.

Scuttle.—See Coal Scuttle.

Scythe.—This sign foreshows grief and pain.

Scythe.—This symbol suggests sadness and suffering.

Seagull.—A sign of storms; if flying, news from abroad.

Seagull.—A warning of storms; if it's flying, it means news from overseas.

Seakale.—A satisfactory conclusion to a vexed question is the meaning of this symbol.

Seakale.—A clear answer to a complicated problem is the meaning of this symbol.

Seal.—An indication that a considerable amount of patience will be necessary before your hopes are realised, but eventually you will gain success and wealth.

Seal.—This indicates that you’ll need a lot of patience before your hopes come true, but in the end, you will achieve success and wealth.

Sealing-Wax.—Theoretically you are wise, but you seldom bring your wisdom to bear on practical matters.

Sealing-Wax.—You’re knowledgeable in theory, but you rarely apply your wisdom to real-life situations.

See-Saw.—Unless you endeavour to become more decisive and reliable, you will lose any good opportunities which may come your way.

See-Saw.—Unless you work on being more decisive and dependable, you'll miss out on any good opportunities that come your way.

Seaweed.—This denotes a joy in the past of which only the memory remains.

Seaweed.—This signifies a happiness from the past that exists only in memory.

Shamrock.—A sign of good luck.

Shamrock.—A symbol of good luck.

Shark.—An ominous sign of death.

Shark.—A warning of danger.

Shaving-Brush.—This sign suggests that you are apt to turn molehills into mountains.

Shaving-Brush.—This sign suggests that you tend to make a big deal out of small issues.

Sheep.—To landowners or those engaged in any agricultural pursuits sheep are an omen of success and prosperous dealing; to others this sign implies that they will receive assistance from unexpected quarters.

Sheep.—For landowners or anyone involved in farming, sheep are a sign of success and good business; for others, this symbol suggests that help will come from unexpected sources.

Shell.—Good luck from an unexpected source; with other signs, a visit to the seaside.

Shell.—Good luck from an unexpected place; along with other signs, a trip to the beach.

Shepherd.—The appearance of this symbol warns you against taking unnecessary risks in all matters.

Shepherd.—This symbol advises you to avoid taking unnecessary risks in any situation.

Ship.—News from distant lands; a successful journey; a voyage.

Ship.—Updates from far-off places; a successful trip; a journey.

Shirt.—This sign is considered an omen of good fortune.

Shirt.—This symbol is seen as a sign of good luck.

Shoes.—These indicate speedy new arrangements which are likely to turn out extremely well.

Shoes.—These suggest quick new plans that are expected to work out really well.

Shrimping Net.—Pleasures and amusements, unconventionality, and good spirits.

Shrimping Net.—Fun and entertainment, unique experiences, and positive vibes.

Shutters.—This sign proclaims the fact that there is need for secrecy, and that there may be things in your life of which you trust nothing will be known.

Shutters.—This sign indicates that there's a need for privacy and that there might be aspects of your life you hope will remain unknown.

Sickle.—A sign that you will experience sorrow and pain through the callous behaviour of someone you love.

Sickle.—A sign that you will go through sadness and hurt due to the insensitive actions of someone you care about.

Signpost.—This symbol must be read in conjunction with surrounding symbols; it usually emphasises the importance of other signs; a broken signpost indicates, that you take a wrong turning in your life and afterwards have much cause to regret it.

Signpost.—This symbol should be interpreted alongside nearby symbols; it typically highlights the significance of other signs; a broken signpost means that you've made a wrong turn in your life and will likely have plenty of reasons to regret it afterwards.

Skeleton.—This implies a feeling of disgust at some information which is told to you and which you are asked not to reveal.

Skeleton.—This means feeling disgusted by certain information that is shared with you and that you're asked to keep secret.

Skipping Rope.—Pleasure with children and popularity with them.

Skipping Rope.—Fun with kids and being liked by them.

Sleigh.—A spell of cold weather; an interesting event or piece of news to be expected in the winter.

Sleigh.—A period of cold weather; an exciting event or piece of news anticipated during the winter.

Slug.—Petty annoyances; bad weather.

Slug.—Minor irritations; bad weather.

Snail.—This is a sign of infidelity; several snails, that mischief is going on around you of which you are unaware.

Snail.—This symbolizes betrayal; seeing several snails means that trouble is happening around you that you don’t know about.

Snake.—This is an unpleasant sign of treachery, disloyalty, and hidden danger, sometimes caused by those whom you least suspect; if its head is raised, injury by the malice of a man is predicted; it is also an indication of misfortune and illness.

Snake.—This is a disturbing sign of betrayal, disloyalty, and hidden threats, often coming from those you least expect; if its head is lifted, it warns of harm from someone's malicious intent; it also suggests bad luck and illness.

Snipe.—This bird signifies the discovery of a useful fact; if flying, hasty news of a great friend.

Snipe.—This bird signifies the finding of a helpful fact; if it’s flying, it means quick news about a close friend.

Snowdrops.—These are a symbol of youth and innocence; this sign may point to some event affecting you and yours which will probably take place about February; if seen in a cross it would foreshow the death of an infant or young child.

Snowdrops.—These symbolize youth and innocence; this sign may indicate an event affecting you and your loved ones that will likely happen around February. If seen in a cross, it could predict the death of an infant or young child.

Soap.—Cakes or blocks of soap predict temporary trouble in business.

Soap.—Bars or blocks of soap signify short-term issues in business.

Soap Bubbles.—See Child Blowing Soap Bubbles.

Soap Bubbles.—See Child Blowing Soap Bubbles.

Sofa.—This foreshows indisposition or a small illness, sometimes disturbed nights or emergencies.

Sofa.—This indicates illness or a minor health issue, occasionally related to restless nights or urgent situations.

Soldier.—This signifies that you may count upon the loyalty and affection of your friends; sometimes it indicates that you may expect speedy news of a soldier.

Soldier.—This means you can rely on the loyalty and support of your friends; sometimes it suggests that you might receive quick news about a soldier.

Solomon's Seal.—This plant is a symbol of understanding, devotion, and coming joy.

Solomon's Seal.—This plant represents understanding, devotion, and future happiness.

Soup Ladle.—It will be through the assistance of others that you will arrive at success.

Soup Ladle.—You'll achieve success with the help of others.

Soup Tureen.—To the mature, this symbol points to a return of good fortune; to the young, a small illness and loss of appetite.

Soup Tureen.—For adults, this symbol indicates a return of good luck; for the young, it suggests a minor illness and a lack of appetite.

Spade.—This means toil, care, unrest, disappointment, and failure. See Ace of Spades.

Spade.—This represents hard work, worry, restlessness, disappointment, and failure. See Ace of Spades.

Spanner.—See Screw Spanner.

Wrench.—See Screw Wrench.

Sphinx.—This denotes that your hopes will be set on things far beyond your reach, and that as nothing but the very best in life has any attraction for you, it is improbable that you will ever attain to complete happiness.

Sphinx.—This means that your aspirations will be focused on things that are far out of reach, and since only the absolute best in life appeals to you, it's unlikely that you'll ever achieve complete happiness.

Spider.—You may expect to receive an inheritance; with other signs, that you will be triumphant in disputed will or money settlement; several spiders foretell profitable transactions, sometimes a heritage of much wealth.

Spider.—You can expect to inherit something; along with other signs, this suggests you will succeed in a contested will or financial settlement; multiple spiders indicate profitable deals, sometimes an inheritance of significant wealth.

Spur.—This symbol foretells that as the result of endurance and honest labour you will attain to honour.

Spur.—This symbol indicates that through perseverance and hard work, you will achieve respect.

Square.—This formed of dotted lines indicates perplexity and dismay, and endeavour to extricate yourself from an embarrassing situation.

Square.—This formed of dotted lines indicates confusion and distress, and the effort to get yourself out of an awkward situation.

Squirrel.—This is a sign of contentment and cheerfulness; although you may never be rich you will be loved by those around you and, on the whole, will lead a happy life.

Squirrel.—This is a sign of happiness and joy; even if you never become wealthy, you will be cherished by those around you and, overall, will live a happy life.

Star.—A lucky sign; if surrounded by dots, wealth and honour are foretold.

Star.—A good omen; if surrounded by dots, it predicts wealth and honor.

Steamer.—A voyage, news from overseas, interesting events, according to other signs.

Steamer.—A trip, updates from abroad, interesting happenings based on other signals.

Steeple.—This denotes misfortune, bad luck; if it is crooked or bending it foreshows a coming disaster or crushing blow to your hope.

Steeple.—This means misfortune or bad luck; if it is crooked or leaning, it signals impending disaster or a significant setback to your hopes.

Steps.—Unaccustomed work which will fall to your lot as a result of the illness of someone with whom you work or associate.

Steps.—Unfamiliar tasks that will come your way due to the illness of someone you work with or are associated with.

Stile.—With a small amount of perception you will arrive at a right conclusion.

Style.—With just a little bit of insight, you'll reach the right conclusion.

Stilts.—These show a desire to appear different in the eyes of your friends from that which you really are, and you will often fail in an effort to keep up this subterfuge.

Stilts.—These indicate a wish to seem different to your friends than you actually are, and you will often struggle to maintain this deception.

Stocks.—These sweet scented flowers foreshow an unexpected happiness with someone whom you have not seen for a long while.

Stocks.—These sweet-smelling flowers hint at unexpected joy with someone you haven't seen in a long time.

Stockings.—A present received or given is the meaning of this symbol.

Stockings.—A gift received or given represents the meaning of this symbol.

Stones.—Little worries and vexations.

Stones.—Small worries and annoyances.

Stool.—A large stool is a symbol of honour; a small one signifies that your success in life will be meagre.

Stool.—A big stool represents honor; a small one indicates that your achievements in life will be limited.

Stork.—In summer, this bird tells you to beware of robbery or fraud; in winter, prepare for bad weather and a great misfortune; a stork flying predicts that whilst you hesitate in coming to a decision, a profitable chance is lost, the news of which will speedily reach you.

Stork.—In summer, this bird warns you to watch out for theft or deceit; in winter, get ready for harsh weather and significant trouble; when a stork flies, it means that while you're hesitating to make a decision, you're missing out on a valuable opportunity, the news of which will quickly come to you.

Stove.—This symbol calls attention to the fact that trials and tribulations await you.

Stove.—This symbol draws attention to the fact that challenges and difficulties are ahead of you.

Straw.—A bundle of straw foretells gain through industry.

Straw.—A bundle of straw indicates that hard work will lead to profit.

Strawberries.—Pleasure and the gratification of your wishes are shown by this fruit.

Strawberries.—This fruit represents joy and the fulfillment of your desires.

Straw Hat.—Modesty and simple pleasures.

Straw Hat.—Humility and simple joys.

Street Lamp.—This is a sign of a foolish desire to draw attention to yourself.

Street Lamp.—This shows a silly need to get attention.

Stud.—See Collar Stud.

Stud.—See Collar Stud.

Stuffed Birds.—A discovery that something upon which you had set your heart proves unsatisfying.

Stuffed Birds.—Finding out that something you really wanted turns out to be disappointing.

Submarine.—Swiftly arriving news or events; sometimes the disclosure of a secret which will be of much personal value to you.

Submarine.—Quickly arriving news or events; sometimes the revelation of a secret that will have significant personal value to you.

Sun.—This promises happiness, health, success in love, prosperity, and the beneficial discovery of secrets.

Sun.—This signifies happiness, health, success in love, prosperity, and the positive uncovering of secrets.

Sun Bonnet.—A sign of originality, personal charm and attraction, sometimes coquetry.

Sun Bonnet.—A symbol of uniqueness, personal charm and appeal, sometimes flirtation.

Sundial.—You are warned to take heed as to the way in which you spend your time.

Sundial.—You are reminded to be careful about how you spend your time.

Sunflower.—This flower proclaims learning and a satisfactory conclusion in matters which are most interesting to you; it also implies that you may reasonably expect a scheme to work out greatly to your advantage.

Sunflower.—This flower symbolizes knowledge and a positive outcome in matters that are most important to you; it also suggests that you can reasonably anticipate a plan to turn out very much in your favor.

Suspenders.—These show precaution.

Suspenders.—These indicate caution.

Suspension Bridge.—A venture in which much is at stake but after a time of anxiety you arrive at final triumph.

Suspension Bridge.—A project where a lot is on the line, but after a period of worry, you achieve success in the end.

Swallow.—A journey with a happy result; if flying, joyful tidings from someone you love; if several swallows are flying, they indicate a journey to a warm climate under very pleasant conditions.

Swallow.—A trip with a positive outcome; if you see one flying, it means good news from someone you care about; if you see multiple swallows flying, it suggests a journey to a warm place with very nice circumstances.

Swan.—This bird is significant of tribulation, troublesome conditions in the home, and sometimes of separation from those whom you love.

Swan.—This bird symbolizes hardship, difficult situations at home, and sometimes separation from those you care about.

Sweep.—The performing of an urgent disagreeable business will shortly fall to your lot.

Sweep.—You'll soon have to tackle an urgent and unpleasant task.

Sweet William.—This flower signifies that happiness in the past has tinged your future with sadness.

Sweet William.—This flower means that happiness in your past has colored your future with sadness.

Swimming.—A brave endeavour to overcome your fear of an undertaking which must be faced.

Swimming.—A bold effort to conquer your fear of a challenge that must be tackled.

Swing-Boat.—By an act of folly, you forfeit the good opinion of someone with whom you most desire to be on terms of friendship.

Swing-Boat.—Through a foolish mistake, you lose the good opinion of someone you really want to be friends with.

Sword.—This is a sign of danger, sudden illness, or even death; it also betokens slander and dangerous gossip; to lovers it is a bad omen of quarrels; a sword in its sheath shows honour and glory for someone dear to you; a broken sword predicts the triumph of an enemy.

Sword.—This symbolizes danger, sudden illness, or even death; it also represents slander and harmful gossip; to lovers, it is a bad sign of arguments; a sword in its sheath indicates honor and glory for someone you care about; a broken sword foretells the victory of an enemy.


T

Table.—This means suggestions and consultation; note the subject from the surrounding signs.

Table.—This means ideas and discussions; take note of the topic from the nearby signs.

Tambourine.—A symbol of lighthearted gaiety which will follow a time of gloom or worry. See also Child with Tambourine.

Tambourine.—A symbol of carefree joy that comes after a period of sadness or anxiety. See also Child with Tambourine.

Tea Cosy.—To the unmarried, this is a sign that they will probably remain single; to the married, affection and comfort in the small things of life.

Tea Cosy.—For those who are single, this suggests they may stay that way; for those who are married, it represents love and comfort in the little things in life.

Tea-Cup and Saucer.—You may expect to hear something of much interest and pleasure in your "fortune."

Tea-Cup and Saucer.—You can look forward to hearing something that will bring you a lot of interest and joy in your "fortune."

Teeth.—These call attention to the fact that probably a visit to the dentist is required.

Teeth.—This points out that a trip to the dentist is likely needed.

Telegraph Post.—Hasty news by telephone or telegram.

Telegraph Post.—Quick updates by phone or text.

Telegraph Wires.—You will transact important business by telephone or telegram.

Telegraph Wires.—You will handle important business by phone or text message.

Telephone.—You will be put to considerable inconvenience through forgetfulness.

Telephone.—You will face a lot of hassle because of forgetfulness.

Telescope.—This predicts the probability of trouble with your eyesight.

Telescope.—This predicts the likelihood of issues with your vision.

Tennis Net.—This shows pleasures and social entertainments.

Tennis Net.—This represents fun and social gatherings.

Tent.—A symbol of travel.

Tent.—A symbol of adventure.

Thimble.—For a girl, this symbol implies that she will probably never marry; to the married, it predicts changes in the household.

Thimble.—For a girl, this symbol suggests that she will likely never get married; for those who are married, it indicates changes in the household.

Thistle.—This is a pleasant sign of strength, endurance, and affection; it also shows a desire to remove obstacles from the path of those who are in difficulties.

Thistle.—This is a positive symbol of strength, resilience, and love; it also indicates a willingness to help clear the way for those facing challenges.

Throne.—An empty throne denotes public misfortune. See also King on Throne.

Throne.—An empty throne signifies public suffering. See also King on Throne.

Thumb.—A large and powerful thumb foretells an opportunity in which you prove yourself superior to those who hitherto somewhat despised you.

Thumb.—A big and strong thumb indicates an opportunity where you will show that you are better than those who previously looked down on you.

Tiger.—You will be placed in a perilous position possibly through the bad behaviour or folly of those who should protect you.

Tiger.—You might find yourself in a dangerous situation, possibly due to the mistakes or irresponsible actions of those who are supposed to keep you safe.

Timber.—Logs of timber are a sign of well-being and prosperity in your affairs.

Timber.—Logs of timber indicate good health and success in your business.

Tin Tacks.—An agreement about to be satisfactorily concluded.

Tin Tacks.—An agreement that is about to be successfully finished.

Toad.—You may expect deceit and the discovery of disagreeable facts; this sign should caution you to be on your guard, for malicious talking causes much discomfort and may separate the best of friends.

Toad.—You can anticipate dishonesty and uncovering unpleasant truths; this sign should warn you to stay alert, as harmful gossip creates a lot of discomfort and can drive even the closest friends apart.

Toadstool.—You are warned against making rash and unguarded statements, a bad habit of gossiping and encouraging scandal.

Toadstool.—You are advised to be careful about making hasty and unfiltered comments, as it can lead to the bad habit of gossiping and spreading rumors.

Tom-Tom.—See Native with Tom-Tom.

Tom-Tom.—See Native with Tom-Tom.

Tomatoes Growing.—An increase of worldly goods is foreshown by this sign.

Tomatoes Growing.—This sign indicates an increase in material wealth.

Tombstone.—This sign must be judged in accordance with other symbols around it.

Tombstone.—This sign should be evaluated based on the other symbols nearby.

Tongs.—A pair of firetongs indicates anxiety and disturbance in the home.

Tongs.—A pair of fire tongs suggests anxiety and unrest in the home.

Tongue.—This signifies that unless you amend you will make mischief by your indiscreet and unkind words.

Tongue.—This means that if you don't change your ways, you'll create trouble with your thoughtless and unkind words.

Tooth.—One large tooth is a symbol of bereavement.

Tooth.—One large tooth represents loss.

Topiary Work.—Trees and hedges cut into the forms of birds, animals, etc., are often to be seen in the tea-leaves; this sign assures you of the fact that those things for which you must wait longest are those which will give most joy.

Topiary Work.—Trees and hedges shaped into the forms of birds, animals, and other figures can often be seen in tea leaves; this sign assures you that the things you have to wait the longest for are the ones that will bring you the most joy.

Torch (Flaming).—This is a hopeful symbol that some unexpected piece of good fortune will come to you; it also indicates the discovery of an undeveloped talent.

Torch (Flaming).—This is a hopeful symbol that some unexpected piece of good luck will come your way; it also suggests the discovery of a hidden talent.

Torpedo.—Acts of violence, disaster, or distressing news are the meanings of this symbol.

Torpedo.—This symbol represents acts of violence, disasters, or distressing news.

Tortoise.—This means that you attempt that of which you have no knowledge.

Tortoise.—This means that you're trying something you know nothing about.

Tower.—This predicts an advantageous opportunity through which you may rise to a good position in life.

Tower.—This suggests a great opportunity that could help you advance to a better position in life.

Toys.—Pleasure with children.

Toys.—Fun with kids.

Train.—Arrivals, removals, a journey.

Train.—Arrivals, departures, a journey.

Tram.—A roadway journey on business or pleasure.

Tram.—A trip taken on the road for work or fun.

Tram Line.—This is indicated by two thin, straight lines which run near together up the side of the cup.

Tram Line.—This is shown by two narrow, straight lines that run close together up the side of the cup.

Trees.—Good health and a pleasing assurance of coming prosperity and happiness; if surrounded by dots an inheritance of property in the country is foreshown! See also Chestnut Tree, Christmas Tree, Elm Tree, Oak Tree, Yew Tree.

Trees.—Good health and a positive outlook for future prosperity and happiness; if surrounded by dots, it indicates an inheritance of property in the countryside! See also Chestnut Tree, Christmas Tree, Elm Tree, Oak Tree, Yew Tree.

Triangle.—A fortunate meeting, good luck; sometimes an unexpected legacy.

Triangle.—A lucky encounter, good fortune; sometimes an unforeseen inheritance.

Trident.—A hopeful sign of honour and promotion to those in the Navy.

Trident.—A positive symbol of respect and advancement for those in the Navy.

Triumphal Arch.—This is a fortunate omen of your future honour and high position; a decorated arch foretells a wedding.

Triumphal Arch.—This is a good sign of your future success and status; a decorated arch signifies a wedding.

Trowel.—This gardening implement foretells good weather conditions; seen in the winter, it indicates unusual mildness. See also Bricklayer's Trowel.

Trowel.—This gardening tool signifies good weather; if spotted in winter, it suggests an unexpected mildness. See also Bricklayer's Trowel.

Trousers.—A pair of trousers foretells news of misfortune or sorrow for a man.

Trousers.—A pair of trousers predicts bad news or sadness for a man.

True Lover's Knot.—This is a happy omen of faithfulness in love, and of enduring friendship.

True Lover's Knot.—This is a positive sign of loyalty in love and lasting friendship.

Trumpet.—This denotes good fortune to a musician; to others, entertainment, large assemblies of people, public speaking, sometimes the setting on foot of new schemes.

Trumpet.—This represents good luck for a musician; for others, it means entertainment, big gatherings of people, public speaking, and sometimes the initiation of new plans.

Trunk.—Arrivals and departures.

Trunk.—Arrivals & departures.

Tub.—You have evil to fear, is the meaning of this sign.

Tub.—This sign means that you have something bad to worry about.

Tulips.—A symbol of radiance, health, and constancy in love and friendship.

Tulips.—A symbol of brightness, well-being, and loyalty in love and friendship.

Tunnel.—This suggests that you are likely to make a wrong decision in an important matter.

Tunnel.—This indicates that you’re likely to make a bad choice in a significant situation.

Turkey.—That you are in danger of committing injurious follies is the meaning of this sign.

Turkey.—This sign indicates that you are at risk of making harmful mistakes.

Turnip.—The discovery of secrets and domestic quarrels are indicated by this sign.

Turnip.—This sign indicates the uncovering of secrets and family disputes.

Turnpike.—This implies that the reminiscences which you relate of the past are of more interest than your topics of the present.

Turnpike.—This suggests that the memories you share about the past are more interesting than what you're talking about now.

Turnstile.—This is a sign that you cleverly evade a disagreeable incident or unpleasant discussion without offending anyone.

Turnstile.—This means you skillfully avoid an uncomfortable situation or an awkward conversation without upsetting anyone.

Turtle.—This is significant of wealth and luxury.

Turtle.—This symbolizes wealth and luxury.

Twins.—This is a symbol of sympathy and the perfection of happiness; with other signs, news of the birth of twins.

Twins.—This symbolizes compassion and the ultimate joy; along with other signs, it indicates the arrival of twins.


U

Ugly Faces.—These show domestic quarrels or unpleasant news.

Ugly Faces.—These represent family disputes or bad news.

Umbrella.—If it is open, bad weather and grumbling are foretold; closed, a bit of bad luck which may be avoided.

Umbrella.—If it's open, it predicts bad weather and complaints; if it's closed, it's a sign of minor bad luck that can be avoided.

Unicorn.—This is an indication of scandal.

Unicorn.—This represents a sign of scandal.

Urn.—A sign of illness.

Urn.—A symbol of sickness.


V

Vampire.—This brings a message of gloom and sorrow, or also means that you await the expected news of a death.

Vampire.—This symbolizes a message of sadness and grief, or it may indicate that you are anticipating news of a death.

Van.—This sign denotes an interesting experiment in which you succeed.

Van.—This sign indicates an interesting experiment where you succeed.

Vanity Bag.—A large circle of admiring friends, and much pleasure with them.

Vanity Bag.—A big group of friends who admire you, and a lot of fun with them.

Vase.—This sign brings you a promise of good health.

Vase.—This sign brings you a promise of good health.

Vegetable Marrow.—This means sad news or monetary losses through bad crops, either at home or abroad.

Vegetable Marrow.—This means bad news or financial losses due to poor harvests, whether locally or internationally.

Vegetables.—These indicate toil, followed by a time of leisure and affluent circumstances.

Vegetables.—These represent hard work, followed by a period of relaxation and abundance.

Venus.—This planet which is sometimes seen in the tea-leaves, brings a message of peace or placidity.

Venus.—This planet, which is sometimes spotted in tea leaves, carries a message of peace or calmness.

Vise.—A carpenter's vise signifies that you will need powerful assistance to extricate you from the mess in which you will find yourself through your folly.

Vise.—A carpenter's vise indicates that you will need strong help to get out of the trouble you will land in due to your mistakes.

Violets.—This is a symbol of high ideals and of the finding of happiness in its fullest sense; several violets assure you of coming joy; if in the form of a cross, death is predicted.

Violets.—This represents high ideals and finding happiness in its truest form; a bunch of violets indicates upcoming joy; if they appear as a cross, it signals death.

Violin.—A symbol of coming success to a musician, and of pleasure and entertainment to others.

Violin.—A sign of future success for a musician and a source of enjoyment and entertainment for others.

Vulture.—This bird is a forewarning of evil and unrest in various quarters of the globe; it also means a powerful enemy, sometimes death; if it flies, tragedy, sorrow, and tears are predicted.

Vulture.—This bird is a sign of trouble and unrest in different parts of the world; it also represents a strong adversary, sometimes death; if it flies, it signifies tragedy, sadness, and tears.


W

Wading Boot.—This is a warning to be cautious in swimming or boating, or you may meet with an accident; with other signs it denotes a home by the sea.

Wading Boot.—This is a warning to be careful when swimming or boating, or you might have an accident; along with other signs, it indicates a home by the sea.

Waggon.—This implies a fortunate outlook and changes for the better.

Wagon.—This suggests a positive outlook and improvements ahead.

Walking Stick.—The arrival of a male visitor.

Walking Stick.—The arrival of a man.

Wall.—A thick, high wall denotes many difficulties in your life, and that much courage will be needed to overcome them.

Wall.—A thick, tall wall represents many challenges in your life, and it will take a lot of courage to get past them.

Wallflower.—This sign indicates the serious consideration of a new plan.

Wallflower.—This sign shows that a new plan is being seriously considered.

Warming Pan.—This is a sign of comfort in small things and domestic peace.

Warming Pan.—This represents comfort in the little things and a sense of harmony at home.

Wasps.—These insects are significant of distress caused by the sharp tongues of those around you.

Wasps.—These insects represent the pain brought on by the harsh words of others around you.

Water.—This is usually recognised by a clear space entirely free from tea-leaves at the bottom of the cup.

Water.—This is typically identified by a clear area that has no tea leaves at the bottom of the cup.

Water Lily.—This flower proclaims a declaration of love.

Water Lily.—This flower expresses a declaration of love.

Weasel.—This animal shows cunning, and points to the sly behaviour of someone with whom you associate, and of whom you feel no suspicion.

Weasel.—This animal represents cleverness and indicates the sneaky behavior of someone you associate with, someone you don’t suspect at all.

Weathercock.—This is a sign that you feel incapable of making up your mind definitely on any matter without first consulting each one with whom you come in contact, and in the end you settle upon an entirely different course of action.

Weathercock.—This is a sign that you feel unable to make a solid decision on anything without first checking in with everyone you meet, and ultimately, you end up choosing a completely different path.

Wedding Cake.—This proclaims a speedy and prosperous marriage.

Wedding Cake.—This signifies a quick and successful marriage.

Whale.—A prediction of personal danger which may be averted if you are cautious.

Whale.—A warning of potential personal danger that can be avoided if you are careful.

Wheel.—This is symbolic of the wheel of fortune and foreshows a prosperous career or an inheritance of wealth; a broken wheel predicts a bad disappointment as to an expected increase of income or a legacy.

Wheel.—This symbolizes the wheel of fortune and suggests a successful career or an inheritance of wealth; a broken wheel indicates a significant disappointment regarding an anticipated increase in income or a legacy.

Wheelbarrow.—This sign foretells a visit to the country or a pleasant renewal of friendship with those who live in it.

Wheelbarrow.—This sign indicates a trip to the countryside or a nice chance to reconnect with friends who live there.

Whip.—To a woman this sign foretells vexation and trials in her marriage; for a man, it has much the same meaning, and severe disappointment will befall him.

Whip.—For a woman, this sign predicts frustration and challenges in her marriage; for a man, it carries a similar meaning, and he will suffer severe disappointment.

Wicket Gate.—A small incident leads up to an important future event.

Wicket Gate.—A minor incident sets the stage for a significant future event.

Widow's Bonnet.—This sign must be read in connection with other symbols; sometimes it foreshows grief and mourning, or if dots are round it, that a sum of money or a legacy may be expected from a widow.

Widow's Bonnet.—This sign should be interpreted along with other symbols; sometimes it indicates sorrow and mourning, or if there are dots surrounding it, it might suggest that a sum of money or an inheritance could be anticipated from a widow.

Windmill.—A sign that you may hope to succeed in a doubtful enterprise.

Windmill.—A sign that you might expect to succeed in a risky venture.

Window.—An open window shows that you are regarded with favour by many; a closed one means embarrassment.

Window.—An open window suggests that many people hold you in high regard; a closed one indicates discomfort.

Wine Cup.—Joy and realised ambition.

Wine Glass.—Joy and achieved dreams.

Witch on Broom.—You will be reproved by some of your friends who consider that your interest in psychic matters is dangerous, but later on you will be able to prove to their satisfaction that no harm has come to it.

Witch on Broom.—Some of your friends will criticize you for being interested in psychic matters, thinking it’s risky. However, in the future, you’ll be able to show them that it hasn’t caused you any harm.

Witness Box.—With bad signs around it, this would point to a personal matter ending in a law court; otherwise, it denotes the taking place of a trial in which you will feel special interest.

Witness Box.—With negative signs surrounding it, this suggests a personal issue ending up in court; otherwise, it indicates a trial happening that will capture your special interest.

Wolf.—Beware of an avaricious and hard-hearted neighbour or friend.

Wolf.—Be careful of a greedy and cold-hearted neighbor or friend.

Woman Carrying a Burden.—An unhappy marriage or unfortunate love affair.

Woman Carrying a Burden.—A sad marriage or a painful romantic relationship.

Woman Carrying a Child.—This shows distress, sometimes illness of someone dear to you, or sadness through separation.

Woman Carrying a Child.—This indicates distress, sometimes illness of a loved one, or sadness due to separation.

Woman Holding a Mirror.—Clairvoyance and prediction of the future are signified by this symbol.

Woman Holding a Mirror.—This symbol represents clairvoyance and the ability to predict the future.

Women.—With bad signs, several women mean scandal; otherwise, society.

Women.—With negative connotations, many women imply scandal; otherwise, they represent society.

Wood.—Much happiness with someone dear to you, a forthcoming wedding, or a fortunate and favourable event.

Wood.—A lot of happiness with someone you care about, an upcoming wedding, or a lucky and positive event.

Woodpecker.—This bird brings pleasant news from those who live in the country.

Woodpecker.—This bird brings good news from those living in the countryside.

Worms.—These warn you of coming misfortune, or of treachery, and evil by secret foes.

Worms.—These caution you about impending misfortune or betrayal, and danger from hidden enemies.

Wreath.—This is a symbol of marriage, and of much happiness being in store for you.

Wreath.—This symbolizes marriage and a lot of happiness ahead for you.


Y

Yacht.—This is a favourable sign of increased wealth or happiness.

Yacht.—This is a good sign of growing wealth or happiness.

Yew Tree.—You may expect to attain to a prominent position in life, and to receive a legacy from an aged relative or friend.

Yew Tree.—You can look forward to achieving a significant role in life and receiving an inheritance from an elderly relative or friend.


Z

Zebra.—Something for which you have long waited is now within sight, but you are likely to be disappointed, for you will find that it was not worth waiting for after all.

Zebra.—Something you’ve been waiting for a long time is finally here, but you might end up feeling let down because it turns out it wasn’t worth the wait after all.




SOME COMBINATIONS OF SYMBOLS
AND THEIR MEANING

Ace of Diamonds, A Circle.—An engagement.

Ace of Diamonds, A Circle.—A commitment.

Ace of Diamonds, A Bush.—A pleasant invitation.

Ace of Diamonds, A Bush.—A nice invitation.

Ace of Clubs, An Obelisk.—The offer of a good promotion.

Ace of Clubs, An Obelisk.—A great opportunity for a promotion.

Ace of Hearts, A Train, A Query.—Indecision about a removal.

Ace of Hearts, A Train, A Query.—Uncertainty about moving.

Ace of Hearts, An Urn, A Bed.—Illness in the home.

Ace of Hearts, An Urn, A Bed.—Sickness in the house.

Ace of Spades, Bricks.—An advantageous offer from a large town.

Ace of Spades, Bricks.—A great opportunity from a big city.

Arm, A Myrtle Tree, Bird on a Perch.—New plans which bring about a meeting with someone who will become all the world to you.

Arm, A Myrtle Tree, Bird on a Perch.—New plans that lead to a meeting with someone who will mean everything to you.

Arum Lily, Bells, A Church.—A wedding.

Arum Lily, Bells, A Church.—A wedding.

Arum Lily, A Bat, A Bed, A Widow's Bonnet.—Death of a widow.

Arum Lily, A Bat, A Bed, A Widow's Bonnet.—Death of a widow.

Bacon, Pagoda.—You will make your fortune abroad.

Bacon, Pagoda.—You will find success overseas.

Banana, A Peacock, Ace of Hearts, Trees.—A happy marriage to someone of wealth and property in the country.

Banana, A Peacock, Ace of Hearts, Trees.—A joyful marriage to someone with money and land in the countryside.

Bed, An Engine, Laburnum Tree.—A happy visit to the country in the spring.

Bed, An Engine, Laburnum Tree.—A delightful trip to the countryside in the spring.

Besom, Ugly Faces.—You will make many enemies by mischief-making.

Besom, Ugly Faces.—You will create a lot of enemies by causing trouble.

Bonnet, A Bouquet.—Marriage late in life.

Bonnet, A Bouquet.—Getting married later in life.

Bride, A Crescent Moon, A Swallow.—A journey which leads to a romantic love affair.

Bride, A Crescent Moon, A Swallow.—A journey that leads to a romantic relationship.

Bride, Penknife, An Owl.—Jealousy terminates an unhappy engagement.

Bride, Penknife, An Owl.—Jealousy ends an unhappy engagement.

Cab, A Square, A Cap.—A gloomy outlook brought about by one of the opposite sex.

Cab, A Square, A Cap.—A bleak perspective caused by someone of the opposite gender.

Camel (Laden), A Small "T," A Coffin.—An unexpected fortune through the death of someone abroad whose name begins with "T."

Camel (Laden), A Small "T," A Coffin.—An unexpected windfall from the death of someone overseas whose name starts with "T."

Chain (Entangled), Onion.—You will be placed in an embarrassing position by the discovery of a secret.

Chain (Entangled), Onion.—You will find yourself in an awkward situation due to the revelation of a secret.

Chinese Lantern, A Pair of Stilts.—Pride brings about a fall.

Chinese Lantern, A Pair of Stilts.—Pride leads to a downfall.

Clover, Plums, A Bridge.—A new and excellent opportunity will come your way necessitating a journey.

Clover, Plums, A Bridge.—A great new opportunity is on the horizon that will require you to travel.

Daffodils, The Sun.—A joyful occurrence in the spring.

Daffodils, The Sun.—A happy event in the spring.

Doves, A Book, A Beehive.—You will advance rapidly and become a well-known writer.

Doves, A Book, A Beehive.—You will move forward quickly and become a recognized author.

Duck, A Vegetable Marrow.—Rash investments.

Duck, A Vegetable Marrow.—Risky investments.

Eagle (Flying), A Steamer, A Tent, A Large "E."—A position of honour in Egypt.

Eagle (Flying), A Steamer, A Tent, A Large "E."—A prestigious spot in Egypt.

Ear, A Beehive, A Trumpet.—Fame as a public speaker.

Ear, A Beehive, A Trumpet.—Being well-known as a public speaker.

Fate Line, A Sword in Its Sheath, The Sign of Mars, A Chain.—A happy fate awaits you, and marriage to a soldier who will rise to the top of the tree in his profession.

Fate Line, A Sword in Its Sheath, The Sign of Mars, A Chain.—A bright future is ahead for you, and you'll marry a soldier who will excel in his career.

Frog, A Fish, A Ship, A Large "C".—Emigration to Canada.

Frog, A Fish, A Ship, A Large "C".—Moving to Canada.

Goat, A Running Figure, A Lamb.—There need be no doubt as to the successful outcome of your venture.

Goat, A Running Figure, A Lamb.—There should be no doubt about the successful outcome of your endeavor.

Grasshoppers, A Sleigh, A Wreath of Asters.—Death of an elderly friend or relative in the winter.

Grasshoppers, A Sleigh, A Wreath of Asters.—Death of an older friend or family member in the winter.

Key, A Flaming Torch.—Some discovery or the development of a patent leads to your becoming famous.

Key, A Flaming Torch.—A discovery or a new patent makes you famous.

King on His Throne, An Eagle in a Cage, A Mace.— An important public ceremony in which you take a part.

King on His Throne, An Eagle in a Cage, A Mace.— A significant public event where you are involved.

Ladder, Ring, A Man and a Woman.—Marriage will be the means of advancement and good fortune.

Ladder, Ring, A Man and a Woman.—Marriage will be the way to success and prosperity.

Ladder, A Palette.—Attainment to a position of honour as an artist.

Ladder, A Palette.—Reaching a respected position as an artist.

Ladder, The Symbol of Mars.—A most fortunate career as a soldier.

Ladder, The Symbol of Mars.—A very successful career in the military.

Lion, A Lute.—Rising to the top of the tree, as a musician, is assured by these symbols.

Lion, A Lute.—Climbing to the top of the tree, as a musician, is guaranteed by these symbols.

Lion, A Man Speaking from a Platform.—Great success in a public career and the attaining to an influential position.

Lion, A Man Speaking from a Platform.—Achieving great success in a public career and reaching an influential position.

Lion, A Man Beside a Pestle and Mortar.—Excellent prospects and fame as a doctor.

Lion, A Man Beside a Pestle and Mortar.—Great opportunities and reputation as a doctor.

Lizard, A Peaked Cap.—An expected visitor is not to be trusted.

Lizard, A Peaked Cap.—You can't trust someone who's always around.

Mace, A Mallet.—Through wisdom and clear judgment you will rise to a position of authority.

Mace, A Mallet.—With wisdom and good judgment, you'll achieve a position of authority.

Man Carrying a Burden, A Pair of Scissors, A Mushroom.—Quarrels in an unhappy love affair ending in a broken engagement.

Man Carrying a Burden, A Pair of Scissors, A Mushroom.—Arguments in a troubled romance leading to a canceled engagement.

Magnet, A Meat Cover.—An unpleasant discovery leads to the abrupt ending of an infatuation.

Magnet, A Meat Cover.—An unpleasant discovery leads to the sudden end of an obsession.

Nail, A Pair of Pincers.—A visit to the dentist and the removal of a tooth.

Nail, A Pair of Pincers.—Going to the dentist and getting a tooth pulled.

Notice-Board, A Leek, An Open Padlock.—In a surprising manner you will get the information for which you are seeking.

Notice-Board, A Leek, An Open Padlock.—You'll find the information you're looking for in an unexpected way.

Onions, An Otter.—Those in whom you trusted have betrayed your confidence and divulged a secret.

Onions, An Otter.—The people you trusted have let you down and revealed a secret.

Owl, A Pail.—Loss of income will necessitate your undertaking distasteful work.

Owl, A Pail.—Losing income will require you to take on unappealing jobs.

Pagoda, A Palm Tree, Water.—A voyage to a warm climate under very happy conditions.

Pagoda, A Palm Tree, Water.—A trip to a warm climate with really great circumstances.

Pestle and Mortar, A Walking Stick.—Illness and the arrival of the doctor.

Pestle and Mortar, A Walking Stick.—Sickness and the doctor showing up.

Pulpit, Opera Glasses.—Those who weary others by undue curiosity will always remain in ignorance.

Pulpit, Opera Glasses.—People who annoy others with excessive curiosity will always stay ignorant.

Query, A Letter, Initial "B," A Grave Stone.—You will be consulted as to the erecting of a headstone on the grave of a relative or friend.

Query, A Letter, Initial "B," A Grave Stone.—You will be asked for your opinion about putting up a headstone on the grave of a family member or friend.

Quill Pen, Lilies of the Valley, An Organ.—Great happiness through marriage.

Quill Pen, Lilies of the Valley, An Organ.—Great happiness from getting married.

Rabbit, An Arrow, A Large Letter "L," A Dagger.—News of severe illness and a probable operation for a child who lives in London.

Rabbit, An Arrow, A Large Letter "L," A Dagger.—There's news about a serious illness and a likely surgery for a child living in London.

Rhinoceros, An Overcoat, A Steamer, A Large Letter "I.".—The undertaking of a somewhat hazardous enterprise necessitates a voyage to India; through this much will happen which will eventually lead to your becoming famous.

Rhinoceros, An Overcoat, A Steamer, A Large Letter "I.".—Taking on a somewhat risky project means you'll need to travel to India; through this, a lot will happen that will ultimately make you famous.

Rocket, A Pear, A Snowdrop.—News of a birth of which you may expect to hear in February.

Rocket, A Pear, A Snowdrop.—You can look forward to hearing about a birth in February.

Rocking Chair, A Pedestrian, A Mushroom.— Deliberation over important matters brings you to the conclusion that a great venture, which may mean enormous gain, is worth a small risk, and success will await you.

Rocking Chair, A Pedestrian, A Mushroom.— Thinking carefully about significant issues leads you to realize that a big opportunity, which could bring substantial rewards, is worth a little bit of risk, and success is on the horizon for you.

Sailor, A Flying Swallow, A Trident, A Ring.—Happy news of good promotion for a sailor and a proposal of marriage.

Sailor, A Flying Swallow, A Trident, A Ring.—Great news about a sailor's promotion and a marriage proposal.

Scaffold, Leg of Mutton.—Gambling or speculation will bring you to poverty unless you pay heed to this warning.

Scaffold, Leg of Mutton.—Gambling or taking risks will lead you to poverty unless you pay attention to this warning.

Shark, A Pistol, A Flying Seagull.—News from abroad of a tragic death.

Shark, A Pistol, A Flying Seagull.—News from overseas of a tragic death.

Snake, A Ram, A Woman, A Widow's Bonnet.—Overwhelming evidence against some widow who is a dangerous enemy.

Snake, A Ram, A Woman, A Widow's Bonnet.—Compelling evidence against a widow who is a serious threat.

Sofa, A Sleigh.—A cold in the head or a chill.

Sofa, A Sleigh.—A stuffy nose or a chill.

Sword, A Ring, A Man, A Woman, A Toad.—Separation of lovers brought about by slander and malicious talk.

Sword, A Ring, A Man, A Woman, A Toad.—The breakup of lovers caused by gossip and harmful rumors.

Table, A Quill Pen, A Cat, A Ring with Dots Around.—Legal business over money matters which leads to family quarrels.

Table, A Quill Pen, A Cat, A Ring with Dots Around.—Legal issues over financial matters that result in family disputes.

Throne, An Ostrich Running, A Flying Seagull, A Flag.—Serious news from abroad of disturbances and rebellion.

Throne, An Ostrich Running, A Flying Seagull, A Flag.—Serious news from overseas about unrest and rebellion.

Tram Lines, A Building with Dots Around It, A Purse.—You will take a roadway journey to a bank and are warned to beware of pickpockets.

Tram Lines, A Building with Dots Around It, A Purse.—You will take a road trip to a bank and are cautioned to watch out for pickpockets.

Urn, Hospital Nurse, A Man, A Large Heart.—Serious illness affecting the heart is predicted for a man.

Urn, Hospital Nurse, A Man, A Large Heart.—A serious heart condition is expected for a man.

Vegetable Marrow, A Steamer, Native with "Tom-Tom," A Broken Pillar.—Distressing news of misfortune for someone dear to you in India.

Vegetable Marrow, A Steamer, Native with "Tom-Tom," A Broken Pillar.—Sad news of trouble for someone close to you in India.

Violet, A Water Lily, A Robin, A Crescent Moon, A Ring.—A romantic love affair which ends in a happy marriage taking place in the early spring.

Violet, A Water Lily, A Robin, A Crescent Moon, A Ring.—A romantic relationship that concludes with a joyful wedding in the early spring.

Wading Boot, The Sign of Neptune, Several Penguins, A Mast.—News of a disaster in the North Sea.

Wading Boot, The Sign of Neptune, Several Penguins, A Mast.—Reports of a disaster in the North Sea.

Widow's Bonnet, A Pig, A Dotted Circle, The Figures "100."—A small legacy of a hundred pounds may be expected from a widow.

Widow's Bonnet, A Pig, A Dotted Circle, The Figures "100."—A small inheritance of a hundred pounds can be anticipated from a widow.

Woodpecker, Trees, A Rose, A Man.—A prospective visit to the country in the summer, when you will meet with someone who will become very dear to you.

Woodpecker, Trees, A Rose, A Man.—A planned trip to the countryside in the summer, where you’ll encounter someone who will become very important to you.

Yew Tree, An Open Padlock, A Wallflower, A Pineapple.—A new plan of life is made necessary as the result of an unexpected inheritance of much wealth.

Yew Tree, An Open Padlock, A Wallflower, A Pineapple.—A new life plan becomes necessary due to an unexpected inheritance of a large amount of money.




SOME EXAMPLE CUPS WITH THEIR
INTERPRETATIONS

The following twenty illustrations are photographs of cups which on various occasions have been turned by consultants and interpreted by a seer. The student will find these of much practical value in learning what symbols to look for, and how to discern them clearly as the cup is turned about in the hand.

The following twenty illustrations are photos of cups that have been turned by consultants on various occasions and interpreted by a seer. The student will find these very helpful in learning what symbols to look for and how to clearly identify them as the cup is turned in the hand.

The divination of each cup should be carefully studied with its illustration; by this means the student will be enabled to grasp the principles upon which to form a judgment of the cup as a whole.

The interpretation of each cup should be carefully examined alongside its illustration; this way, the student will be able to understand the principles needed to make a judgment about the cup as a whole.

Having mastered this, the knowledge gained can be supplemented by reference to the alphabetical Dictionary of Symbols and Their Meanings in the previous chapter.

Having mastered this, you can enhance your understanding by looking up the alphabetical Dictionary of Symbols and Their Meanings in the previous chapter.

To study the illustrations and their descriptions correctly, the former must be turned about and about until each symbol has been identified.

To properly study the illustrations and their descriptions, you need to rotate the former until you identify each symbol.




TWENTY ILLUSTRATIONS

WITH THEIR
INTERPRETATIONS



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE I

The most noticeable feature of this cup is the clear evidence given that the chief interests of the consultant are bound up in some man in India. That there is delay in receiving important news from him is shown by the symbol of the pigeon on the stone immediately beneath the handle. But that most favourable news may be expected later is certain, for the figure of a man upon an elephant with a pineapple beyond gives proof of this. The natives with the large "P" in conjunction show that the Punjaub is indicated, and this is further emphasised by the sign-post which points towards these symbols. The child's toys show the consultant's association and happiness with children. The figure of the woman seated on the edge of a rock with its curious peak behind her, and the seagull below, suggest that storms at sea will cause distress to some woman known to the consultant. The small figure "11," close to this symbol, points out that it is likely to be eleven days before there is hope of the anxiety being relieved.

The most noticeable feature of this cup is the clear indication that the main interests of the consultant are tied to a man in India. The delay in receiving important news from him is represented by the symbol of the pigeon on the stone just below the handle. However, it’s certain that favorable news can be expected later, as the figure of a man on an elephant with a pineapple beyond indicates this. The natives with the large "P" together suggest that the Punjab is referenced, which is further emphasized by the signpost pointing towards these symbols. The child's toys reflect the consultant's connection and joy with children. The figure of the woman sitting on the edge of a rock with its unusual peak behind her, and the seagull below, imply that storms at sea will cause distress to some woman known to the consultant. The small figure "11," close to this symbol, suggests that it may take eleven days before there is hope of the anxiety being eased.

[Illustration: FIGURE I]
FIGURE I

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

On sides.—Natives on post. Large letter "P." Child's toys. Woman with uplifted hands on curious shaped rock. Small numeral "11" above. Seagull perched on small rock beneath.

On sides.—Natives on duty. Big letter "P." Children's toys. Woman with raised hands on oddly shaped rock. Small number "11" above. Seagull sitting on small rock below.

In centre.—Pigeon standing on large stone, man in sun helmet on elephant. Sign-post pointing to letter "P."

In center.—A pigeon perched on a large stone, a man in a sun helmet riding an elephant. A signpost pointing to the letter "P."

Near rim and handle.—A pineapple on dish.

Near rim and handle.—A pineapple on a plate.



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE II

This cup shows that a variety of events may be expected, with a fair proportion of pleasure and success to be anticipated from them.

This cup indicates that a range of experiences can be expected, with a good amount of enjoyment and success to be anticipated from them.

The finger beyond the handle pointing to the ark indicates that in all trials the consultant will find a refuge. The hanging lamp is also a guarantee of coming success, and prosperous undertakings, in some new plan which is under consideration.

The finger pointing beyond the handle towards the ark suggests that no matter the challenges, the consultant will discover a safe haven. The hanging lamp also symbolizes upcoming success and thriving ventures in a new plan that’s currently being contemplated.

The clouds, the symbol of the goat beyond which is facing into the open gateway, signify that an advantageous opportunity, to which a certain amount of risk is attached, awaits the consultant; the prominent figurehead upon the stone pillar gives assurance that all will turn out well, and that there is no need for hesitation in embarking upon this new opportunity; that it will necessitate a removal is shown by the buildings beyond. The quill pen and dots point to the fact that some legal business will be transacted over money affairs.

The clouds, representing the goat that’s looking towards the open gateway, indicate that a promising opportunity, which comes with some risk, is waiting for the consultant. The prominent figure on the stone pillar reassures that everything will work out, and there's no reason to hesitate in seizing this new chance. The need for a change is highlighted by the buildings in the background. The quill pen and dots suggest that some legal matters will be handled concerning financial issues.

The dove-cot in the centre, with the form of a widow with dots around, signifies that a benefit to the home may be expected in the future, through a widow. The clergyman in conjunction, holding a paper, shows that the benefit will probably come about through a reconciliation. The bank of clouds behind the ferry boat shows that some trouble, to be expected in the future, will be lightened by the help of good friends. Whilst the bird stationary upon the piece of wood, at some distance from the consultant, and in conjunction with the letter "L," means uncertainty as to some desired information, which should come from someone whose name begins with "L."

The dove-cot in the center, shaped like a widow with dots around it, indicates that a future benefit to the home may come through a widow. The clergyman next to it, holding a paper, suggests that this benefit will likely result from a reconciliation. The bank of clouds behind the ferry boat implies that any trouble expected in the future will be eased by the support of good friends. Meanwhile, the bird sitting on the piece of wood, a bit away from the consultant, along with the letter "L," symbolizes uncertainty regarding some desired information, which should come from someone whose name starts with "L."

[Illustration: FIGURE II]
FIGURE II

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

On sides.—Finger. Small ark. Hanging lamp and shade. Large arm-chair. Bank of clouds. Goat. Large open gateway. Curious shaped figurehead upon a stone pillar. Low curved wall and buildings. Small quill pen and dots.

On sides.—Finger. Small box. Hanging lamp and shade. Large armchair. Bank of clouds. Goat. Big open gateway. Uniquely shaped figurehead on a stone pillar. Low curved wall and buildings. Small quill pen and dots.

In centre.—Dove-cot. Widow in flowing veil seated in chair. Dots around. Man in clerical hat holding an open paper in his hand.

In center.—Dove-cote. A widow in a flowing veil sits in a chair. Dots around. A man in a clerical hat holds an open paper in his hand.

Near rim.—Shapeless leaves. Small ferry boat on water. Bird standing on log of wood. Letter "L."

Near rim.—Misshapen leaves. A small ferry boat on the water. A bird perched on a log. The letter "L."



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE III

The cat with dots around being near the handle indicates financial worry in the home. The bone beyond shows that the misfortunes will be met with courage, and eventually overcome. The cockatoo, with the cauliflower appearing on the opposite side, signifies that an unreliable friend will cause the consultant a little uneasiness, and as a small symbol of a mushroom is beside it, a quarrel with this undesirable friend may be expected.

The cat with spots near the handle suggests financial stress at home. The bone beyond indicates that challenges will be faced with courage and eventually conquered. The cockatoo, with cauliflower on the opposite side, signifies that an unreliable friend will cause some worry for the consultant, and since a small mushroom symbol is beside it, a disagreement with this unwanted friend might be on the horizon.

The pear may be linked to the symbol of the font in the centre of the cup, showing that the consultant may expect news of a birth; the carving indicates that the news will give much satisfaction; the wine-cup, with the leg in conjunction, points out that the ambitions of the consultant will certainly be realised in the future. That a certain amount of waiting will be necessary is shown by the distance from the handle.

The pear might be connected to the symbol of the font in the center of the cup, suggesting that the consultant can anticipate news of a birth; the carving implies that this news will bring a lot of joy; the wine cup, along with the leg, indicates that the consultant's ambitions will definitely come true in the future. The need for a bit of waiting is indicated by the distance from the handle.

The motor boat, and monument in the centre, foretell the successful outcome of a new venture, which at present is unthought-of. The rocks show that a certain amount of mental agitation is aroused by the setting out on this undertaking, but, with the reassuring symbols in this cup, no alarm is necessary.

The motorboat and the monument in the center indicate a successful outcome for a new project that hasn't even been considered yet. The rocks suggest that there's some mental unrest triggered by starting this endeavor, but with the comforting symbols in this cup, there's no need to worry.

[Illustration: FIGURE III]
FIGURE III

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

On side under handle.—Cat. Scattered dots.

On side under handle.—Cat. Scattered dots.

On side.—Bone. Cockatoo upon a stump of wood. Small symbol of a leg. Wine-cup held in hand. Small symbol of a mushroom. Pear. Cauliflower.

On side.—Bone. Cockatoo on a piece of wood. Small symbol of a leg. Wine glass held in hand. Small symbol of a mushroom. Pear. Cauliflower.

On circle under handle.—Curious shaped rocks.

On circle under handle.—Curiously shaped rocks.

On circle beyond.—Monument.

On circle beyond.—Monument.

In centre.—Motor boat. Font. Carved figures.

In the center.—Motorboat. Fountain. Sculpted figures.



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE IV

The symbol of the seal being directly under the handle, with the large arch and carving beyond, show that the consultant will soon enjoy the fulfilment of a long desired hope; everything is going smoothly, and will turn out as desired. The only obstacle is seen in the symbol of the weasel, which appears beyond the seal, pointing to the fact that the consultant has someone who is not to be trusted in the home, but this will not result in anything serious.

The symbol of the seal directly under the handle, along with the large arch and carving beyond, indicates that the consultant will soon experience the fulfillment of a long-held desire; everything is progressing well and will turn out as hoped. The only hurdle is represented by the weasel symbol, which appears beyond the seal, suggesting that the consultant has someone untrustworthy at home, but this won't lead to anything serious.

The figures of the two women opposite the handle show the arrival of friends to the "house," bringing presents with them. The inkpot, pen, and numeral "7," with the bird's nest in connection, show that happy news, as the result of personal effort on the part of the consultant, may be looked for within seven days.

The images of the two women by the handle represent the arrival of friends to the "house," carrying gifts with them. The inkpot, pen, and number "7," along with the bird's nest, indicate that good news, thanks to the consultant's personal efforts, can be expected within seven days.

The rock, motor, and wavy lines being in conjunction, warn the consultant of some forthcoming vexation, and possibly alarm, in connection with a motor expedition, but the episode is in the distance, and will not be more than a passing cloud.

The rock, motors, and wavy lines together signal to the consultant that some trouble, and maybe even shock, is coming related to a motor trip, but that event is still a ways off and will likely just be a minor issue.

The slug, at the bottom of the cup, predicts a future disturbance with someone, but the matter will be trifling. The large symbol of the king and queen upon the throne, opposite the handle, foretells a future of honour and wealth, and the assurance of every happiness for this fortunate consultant.

The slug at the bottom of the cup suggests there will be a minor conflict with someone, but it won't be a big deal. The big symbols of the king and queen on the throne, across from the handle, indicate a future of honor and wealth, along with the promise of happiness for this lucky person consulting the cup.

[Illustration: FIGURE IV]
FIGURE IV

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

Opposite handle on circle.—Two women, inside figure carrying basket, outside figure with parcel under arm.

Opposite handle on circle.—Two women, one inside the circle carrying a basket, and the other outside holding a parcel under her arm.

On sides.—Line of wavy dots. Large rock. Motor. Bird's nest. Pen. Numeral "7." Inkpot.

On sides.—Line of wavy dots. Big rock. Engine. Bird's nest. Pen. Number "7." Ink well.

On circle.—Large arch with carving.

On circle.—Big arch with carving.

In centre.—Slug. Figures of King and Queen on throne.

In center.—Slug. Images of King and Queen on the throne.

Under handle.—Seal. Weasel.

Under handle.—Seal. Weasel.



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE V

The large rock on the side, with the letter "J" beside it, speaks of a forthcoming vexation or trouble caused by someone whose name begins with "J." The necklace and jewellery beyond, with scattered dots around, give a cheerful assurance to the consultant of coming prosperity. This is further emphasised by the circle of dots above the letter "C" in the centre. As the initial is large, it probably indicates the name of the place from which the source of wealth may be anticipated; and that much happiness will come to the consultant in the future, is shown by the dancing figure and carved figures being in conjunction.

The big rock on the side, with the letter "J" next to it, hints at an upcoming annoyance or trouble caused by someone whose name starts with "J." The necklace and jewelry further on, surrounded by scattered dots, provide a positive reassurance to the consultant of future prosperity. This is emphasized by the circle of dots above the letter "C" in the center. Since the initial is large, it likely points to the name of the place where wealth may come from; and the dancing figure and carved figures together suggest that a lot of happiness is in store for the consultant in the future.

The small basket, the sausage, and roll of bread, with the query and "2" beyond, all point to the fact that the consultant will have little complaints and grumbles to put up with, and there will be some doubt as to which of two people is most to blame. But it will be only a small ripple upon the otherwise smooth surface of the consultant's outlook.

The small basket, sausage, and roll of bread, along with the question and "2" beyond, all indicate that the consultant will have few complaints and grumbles to deal with, and there will be some uncertainty about which of the two people is mostly to blame. But it will only be a minor blip on the otherwise smooth surface of the consultant's perspective.

[Illustration: FIGURE V]
FIGURE V

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

On sides.—Large rocks. Letter "J" in conjunction. Necklace. Jewellery.

On sides.—Big rocks. Letter "J" combined. Necklace. Jewelry.

In centre.—Large ornamental "C." Circle of dots above. Figure of girl dancing with arm upraised beneath. Carved figures.

In center.—Large decorative "C." Circle of dots above. Image of a girl dancing with her arm raised below. Carved figures.

In centre near circle.—Basket. Large sausage with roll of bread in conjunction. Small query. Numeral "2."

In center near circle.—Basket. Large sausage with a roll of bread together. Small question. Number "2."



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE VI

The numeral "4," beside the shapeless leaves, and the line leading from this to the flat rock beyond, indicate that in about four days the consultant may expect to meet with obstacles in the way of some prospective outing or pleasure, which will probably fall through.

The number "4," next to the odd-shaped leaves, and the line extending from this to the flat rock ahead, suggest that in about four days, the consultant should anticipate facing challenges regarding an upcoming outing or enjoyment, which will likely not happen.

The corkscrew, with the letter "C" in conjunction, signifies vexatious curiosity as to the consultant's private concerns, on the part of persons whose names begin with these initials. But that it is merely a passing annoyance is shown by the symbol of the arch, and dancing figures above it, and, with the fig tree beyond, foretells the development of things most wished for, and much future happiness and prosperity.

The corkscrew, along with the letter "C," represents annoying curiosity about the consultant's private matters from people whose names start with these initials. However, the symbol of the arch and the dancing figures above it indicate that this is just a temporary irritation, and the fig tree in the background suggests the arrival of the things we desire most, along with a lot of future happiness and success.

The anvil in the centre, with the branches of a tree in conjunction, suggests that it will be largely owing to the consultant's energy that this hopeful outlook in the future may safely be predicted.

The anvil in the center, along with the branches of a tree, indicates that it will largely be due to the consultant's effort that this optimistic future can be confidently expected.

[Illustration: FIGURE VI]
FIGURE VI

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

On sides.—Corkscrew. Letter "C." Arch. Dancing figures above. Fig tree.

On sides.—Corkscrew. Letter "C." Arch. Dancing figures above. Fig tree.

Near rim.—Shapeless leaves. Numeral "4." Line leading to flat rock.

Near rim.—Unformed leaves. Number "4." Line leading to flat rock.

In centre.—Anvil. Branches of a tree.

In center.—Anvil. Tree limbs.

Under handle.—Scattered dots.

Under handle.—Scattered dots.



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE VII

Although the small symbol of the dagger points towards the consultant, it would not in this case predict a personal danger, as there are no further signs of illness or misfortune. So that it may safely be taken to mean that the consultant will shortly be going to see a friend who has had an operation; this fact is borne out by the short dotted line beyond, leading to the door knocker, under which is written the word "in."

Although the small dagger symbol points to the consultant, it doesn't indicate any personal danger in this case, as there are no other signs of illness or bad luck. So, it can be safely interpreted that the consultant will soon visit a friend who has had surgery; this is supported by the short dotted line extending to the door knocker, which has the word "in" written underneath.

The numeral "7" coming at the end of the dotted line would show that it will probably be seven weeks before this friend recovers from the illness. This friend's name is shown to begin with "L," as that letter is also near the end of the lines.

The number "7" at the end of the dotted line indicates that it will likely take seven weeks for this friend to recover from the illness. This friend's name starts with "L," as that letter is also located near the end of the lines.

The more distant signs of a brooch and a cabinet beyond both foretell the unexpected development of good fortune. If the consultant is married, the thimble in the centre would show future changes in the household; that they will be advantageous is shown by the large feather which gives assurance of a prosperous future.

The distant signs of a brooch and a cabinet ahead both hint at an unexpected turn of good luck. If the consultant is married, the thimble in the center indicates upcoming changes in the home; the presence of the large feather suggests that these changes will be beneficial and point to a prosperous future.

That this may come about through a friend, or lover, is shown by the cigar, and is further emphasised by the large dots beside it.

That this can happen through a friend or a lover is shown by the cigar, and it’s further highlighted by the large dots next to it.

A warning against extravagance, however, is given to the consultant by the crinoline, which appears amidst these signs of future wealth.

A warning about excess, though, comes to the consultant from the crinoline, which shows up among these signs of future prosperity.

[Illustration: FIGURE VII]
FIGURE VII

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

Near rim.—Small dagger. Short dotted line leading to door knocker, with "in" written beneath. Numeral "7." Letter "L." Dots.

Near rim.—Small dagger. A short dotted line connects to the door knocker, with "in" written below. The numeral "7." The letter "L." Dots.

On sides near circle.—Group of dots and small symbols showing presents. Brooch. Cabinet.

On sides near circle.—Group of dots and small symbols indicating gifts. Brooch. Cabinet.

In centre.—Crinoline. Large feather. Small cigar. Thimble.

In center.—Crinoline. Big feather. Small cigar. Thimble.

Under handle.—Symbols of letters and parcels.

Under handle.—Symbols for letters and packages.



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE VIII

The only definite indication of future prospects is shown by the symbol of the organ, and acorn, upon the circle at the bottom of the cup, the position of these signs showing that hope will not be realised for some time.

The only clear sign of future possibilities is represented by the symbol of the organ and the acorn on the circle at the bottom of the cup, with their position indicating that hope won't be fulfilled for a while.

But these symbols make the prediction of ultimate success a safe one. Should the consultant be a musician, triumph in the profession would be assured.

But these symbols make predicting ultimate success a sure thing. If the consultant is a musician, success in the profession is guaranteed.

The coal scoop and beetle are significant of domestic worries and household cares. But the tea cosy in the centre promises compensation in the way of small comforts and affection.

The coal scoop and beetle represent everyday worries and household responsibilities. However, the tea cozy in the center offers a promise of comfort and love.

[Illustration: FIGURE VIII]
FIGURE VIII

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

Small symbol of a coal scoop.

Small symbol of a coal scoop.

On circle.—Organ. Acorn beside it. Beetle.

On circle.—Organ. Acorn next to it. Beetle.

In centre.—Tea cosy.

In center.—Tea cozy.



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE IX

This cup would be singularly disappointing from the consultant's point of view, as it is devoid of incident.

This cup would be really disappointing from the consultant's perspective because it lacks any excitement.

The large spray of thistle on the rim indicates an unselfish life of endurance. For the present, there is no sign of a more eventful existence.

The big cluster of thistles on the edge shows a selfless life of perseverance. Right now, there’s no indication of a more exciting life.

The dust-pan, brush, and duster, in the centre, point to future domestic vexations, but the large spray of iris beside it promises a pleasure which will far outbalance the trifling disturbance.

The dustpan, brush, and duster in the center hint at upcoming household annoyances, but the big spray of iris next to them offers a joy that will easily outweigh the minor hassle.

[Illustration: FIGURE IX]
FIGURE IX

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

Near rim.—Thistle.

Near rim.—Thistle.

Centre.—Dust-pan and brush. Duster. Large spray of iris.

Center.—Dustpan and brush. Duster. Large spray of iris.

Under handle.—Shapeless leaves.

Under handle.—Unshaped leaves.



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE X

The most striking features of this cup are the various indications of pleasure and social enjoyment. These being shown by the cake and butterfly, while the orchid in conjunction predicts that the consultant's personal charm and power of attraction will result in a future of wealth and social distinction.

The most notable aspects of this cup are the different signs of pleasure and social enjoyment. These are represented by the cake and butterfly, while the orchid suggests that the consultant's personal charm and ability to attract will lead to a future filled with wealth and social status.

The pillar, near the rim and handle, gives a pleasing assurance of security and loyal friends. The bird flying from the cage brings joyful news, that something which has been an obstacle in the way of the consultant's desires is about to be removed, and much future happiness may be looked for.

The pillar, close to the edge and handle, provides a comforting sense of security and trustworthy friends. The bird flying from the cage brings good news, indicating that a barrier blocking the consultant's wishes is about to be lifted, and a lot of happiness can be expected in the future.

The figure of the man fishing from a rock foreshows the arrival of a visitor, who will have some pleasant news to tell.

The image of the man fishing from a rock hints at the arrival of a visitor who will bring some good news.

The toque opposite the handle, but at the bottom of the cup, gives further evidence of the good luck coming to this fortunate consultant.

The tip opposite the handle, but at the bottom of the cup, shows even more proof of the good luck headed toward this lucky consultant.

[Illustration: FIGURE X]
FIGURE X

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

Near rim.—Small stone pillar. Cake on dish. Man on rock fishing.

Near rim.—Small stone pillar. Cake on a plate. Man on a rock fishing.

On sides.—Bird cage, small bird flying from it.

On sides.—Birdcage, little bird flying out of it.

On circle.—Butterfly. Lady's hat.

On circle.—Butterfly. Women's hat.

In centre.—Orchid with long stalk.

In center.—Orchid with long stem.

Under handle.—Shapeless leaves.

Under handle.—Formless leaves.



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE XI

This cup indicates that the consultant is apt to be ruffled by trifles and to become upset by anything unexpected. As, for instance, in the case of the arrival of visitors, shown by the mass of leaves and chair. The query beside it shows the indecision of the consultant's mind as to necessary arrangements. The boots on the opposite side denote that lack of income will not trouble the consultant.

This cup shows that the consultant tends to get flustered by minor issues and can be thrown off by surprises. For example, when visitors arrive, as indicated by the pile of leaves and chair. The question next to it reflects the consultant's uncertainty about the necessary arrangements. The boots on the other side indicate that financial issues won’t bother the consultant.

But that there is some misfortune or hindrance in the future is shown by the symbol of the broken cross in the bottom of the cup; the head and shoulders of the woman beside it suggest that this trouble will be caused by a woman. Compensation will be found in the happy love affair, which is clearly predicted by the cherries, the figures of the man and woman embracing, and the man's hat and pipe.

But the broken cross at the bottom of the cup indicates that there will be some misfortune or obstacle ahead; the head and shoulders of the woman beside it suggest that this trouble will come from a woman. However, there will be compensation in the happy romance that is clearly signaled by the cherries, the figures of the man and woman embracing, and the man's hat and pipe.

Large dots signify that wealth will be added to happiness. This event must not be expected for some months, as the symbols are in the bottom of the cup.

Large dots indicate that wealth will enhance happiness. This event shouldn't be anticipated for a few months, as the symbols are at the bottom of the cup.

The letter "N" with the dots and small tree beyond show an immediate pleasant happening, in connection with a person whose name begins with that letter.

The letter "N" along with the dots and small tree beyond indicates a nice event coming up, associated with someone whose name starts with that letter.

[Illustration: FIGURE XI]
FIGURE XI

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

Near rim.—Mass of leaves. Stones.

Near edge.—Cluster of leaves. Rocks.

On sides.—Chair. Query. Two boots.

On the side.—Chair. Question. Two boots.

On circle.—Figure of man and woman embracing. Small bunch of cherries beneath. Several dots. Man's hat and pipe in conjunction.

On circle.—Image of a man and woman embracing. A small bunch of cherries below. Several dots. The man's hat and pipe together.

In centre.—Broken cross. Head and shoulders of woman.

In center.—Damaged cross. Upper part of a woman.

Under handle.—Letter "N." Small tree beyond.

Under handle.—Letter "N." Small tree in the background.



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE XII

The present conditions of this consultant are not cheering. The large cloud, associated with dots, the small dog on the opposite side, and the policeman beyond, all point to grievous money worries, possibly caused by dishonesty.

The current situation of this consultant isn't great. The big cloud, along with the dots, the small dog on the other side, and the policeman in the background, all indicate serious financial troubles, potentially due to dishonesty.

The somewhat indistinct axe implies a brave effort to overcome, and final mastery of, some of the difficulties.

The somewhat unclear axe suggests a courageous attempt to tackle and ultimately master some of the challenges.

However, the future has more pleasant prospects, and may be looked forward to with hope. The symbols of the clover and cherries, give assurance of this.

However, the future has more promising prospects and can be anticipated with hope. The symbols of the clover and cherries provide reassurance of this.

The spray of ivy speaks of the patience with which the present trials are borne, also that true friends are a source of comfort to the consultant.

The spray of ivy symbolizes the patience needed to endure current struggles, and it also shows that genuine friends provide comfort to the advisor.

[Illustration: FIGURE XII]
FIGURE XII

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

On side.—Small dog lying down.

On side.—Small dog lying down.

Near rim.—Policeman. Indistinct symbol of an axe. Large cloud. Dots.

Near rim.—Police officer. Blurry symbol of an axe. Big cloud. Dots.

Centre.—Two small butterflies. Small symbol of a stocking. Small bunch of cherries. Spray of ivy. Clover.

Center.—Two tiny butterflies. Small symbol of a stocking. Little bunch of cherries. Spray of ivy. Clover.



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE XIII

The consultant who has "turned" this cup must be prepared for delays, and must not expect real happiness until rather late in life, this being shown by the bonnet and strings on the side of the cup.

The consultant who has "turned" this cup should be ready for delays and shouldn't expect true happiness until later in life, which is indicated by the bonnet and strings on the side of the cup.

The small symbol of birds on a perch gives further evidence that having to wait is a feature of the consultant's lot. The rock and pipe beyond show some dismay with regard to a dear friend.

The tiny symbol of birds on a perch further suggests that waiting is part of a consultant's life. The rock and pipe nearby express some disappointment about a close friend.

The large spray of mistletoe and holly at the bottom of the cup, with the letters "F" and "L" in conjunction, implies that some event of importance to the consultant, in connection with persons whose names begin with these initial letters, will occur in the winter. If the cup has been "turned" during the autumn or winter, probably a year will pass before the event takes place, as the mistletoe indicates delay. But this consultant is prepared to hear the truth, and faces it calmly, even if it is a little unpleasant; the symbol of the woman looking into the glass brings this fact to light.

The big spray of mistletoe and holly at the bottom of the cup, along with the letters "F" and "L" together, suggests that an important event related to people whose names start with these initials will happen in the winter. If the cup has been "turned" during the fall or winter, it’s likely that a year will pass before the event occurs, as the mistletoe signifies a delay. However, this consultant is ready to hear the truth and faces it calmly, even if it’s a bit uncomfortable; the symbol of the woman looking into the glass highlights this reality.

The child playing with its toys foreshows future pleasant plans which will result in tranquillity and satisfaction.

The child playing with its toys hints at future happy plans that will lead to peace and contentment.

[Illustration: FIGURE XIII]
FIGURE XIII

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

On sides.—Bonnet and strings. Birds on perch. Pieces of rock. A pipe.

On sides.—Hat and ties. Birds on a perch. Chunks of rock. A pipe.

On circle.—Child with toys.

Playing in a circle.—Child with toys.

Centre.—Large sprays of mistletoe and holly. Letters "F" and "L." Figure of woman looking in glass.

Center.—Big bunches of mistletoe and holly. Letters "F" and "L." A woman looking in a mirror.



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE XIV

This cup was "turned" by a well-known authoress. Its sinister appearance is accounted for by the fact that at the time of "turning" the cup, she was arranging mentally a murder plot for the book she was then writing.

This cup was made by a famous female author. Its creepy look comes from the fact that while she was making the cup, she was mentally planning a murder plot for the book she was writing at the time.

The symbols speak for themselves and need no explanation.

The symbols speak for themselves and don’t need any explanation.

It is a most interesting specimen, as being absolutely unique.

It is a very interesting example, as it is completely unique.

[Illustration: FIGURE XIV]
FIGURE XIV

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

On side overlapping circle.—Tail and hindquarters of rat, with head in a hole. Monster with a man's head and bear's paws.

On side overlapping circle.—Tail and back end of a rat, with its head in a hole. A creature with a man's head and bear's paws.

On side.—Dead fish beyond.

On the side.—Dead fish ahead.



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE XV

The consultant who "turned" this cup was sorrowful and had either just passed through a bereavement, or such will take place in the immediate future. The rough cross and the grave near the handle point to this. The bed, with the figure of the woman in nurse's cloak near it tells of serious illness in the home. But this is a future trouble, as the symbols appear at some distance from the handle. The saucepan also bears witness to the general gloom.

The consultant who "turned" this cup was sad and had either just gone through a loss or one was about to happen soon. The rough cross and the grave near the handle indicate this. The bed, with the figure of the woman in a nurse's cloak next to it, suggests serious illness in the home. However, this is an upcoming issue, as the symbols are located further from the handle. The saucepan also reflects the overall sadness.

The ivy leaves beyond the rough cross show the patience with which the consultant bears the trials; also that good and loyal friends will be a source of comfort.

The ivy leaves beyond the rough cross symbolize the patience with which the consultant endures challenges; they also remind us that good and loyal friends will provide comfort.

The small bit of wood and the closed book are symbols of hope, and assure this sad consultant that the expected improvement in affairs will certainly take place and will relieve some of the present anxieties.

The small piece of wood and the closed book are symbols of hope, reassuring this troubled consultant that the anticipated improvement in circumstances will definitely happen and will ease some of the current worries.

This is the most that can be foretold of the future, for there are no signs of pleasant events or definite changes. Indeed, the symbol of the loaf of bread in the centre of the cup shows that monotony and ordinary routine are all that can be predicted from the divination.

This is the most that can be predicted about the future, as there are no indications of good events or clear changes. In fact, the loaf of bread at the center of the cup suggests that monotony and everyday routine are all that can be expected from the reading.

[Illustration: FIGURE XV]
FIGURE XV

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

Near rim.—Rough cross. Ivy leaves beyond. Large closed book.

Near rim.—Rough cross. Ivy leaves in the background. Large closed book.

On sides.—Log of wood. Bed. Figure of a woman in nurse's cloak beside it. Grave, with small cross.

On sides.—Log of wood. Bed. A woman in a nurse's cloak stands beside it. A grave with a small cross.

In centre.—Loaf of bread. Small symbol of a saucepan.

In center.—Loaf of bread. Small symbol of a pot.



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE XVI

This cup gives an impression of a somewhat undeveloped character which is further brought into notice by the stump of a tree on the circle; the hen on a nest, near the handle, points to a home life of comfort and affection.

This cup seems to have a somewhat unfinished look, which is emphasized by the stump of a tree on its surface; the hen on a nest near the handle suggests a cozy, loving home life.

The egg in the cup, and the duck, show that a risk of threatened disaster, as a result of rash speculation will be averted, and with the symbol of the three boots, fortunate prospects, and the guarantee of hope fulfilled, may safely be predicted for the future.

The egg in the cup and the duck indicate that the risk of a potential disaster from reckless speculation will be avoided, and with the symbol of the three boots, good prospects and the assurance of hope being realized can be confidently expected for the future.

[Illustration: FIGURE XVI]
FIGURE XVI

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

On sides.—Hen on nest. Shapeless leaves. Egg in cup.

On sides.—Hen on the nest. Shapeless leaves. Egg in the cup.

Near circle opposite handle.—A duck.

Near circle opposite handle.—A duck.

On circle.—Stump of tree. Three boots.

On circle.—Tree stump. Three boots.



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE XVII

The figure of the child, with its toys beyond, implies that new plans, to be made very soon, will be most beneficial, and will bring much pleasure to the consultant. But as the sausages and snail are not far distant, there is likely to be a marring of the pleasant conditions, caused by an act of unfaithfulness on the part of someone with whom the consultant is closely connected.

The image of the child with its toys suggests that new plans will be made very soon, which will be very helpful and bring a lot of joy to the consultant. However, since the sausages and snail are not far away, there’s a good chance that these happy conditions will be disrupted by an act of betrayal from someone the consultant is closely connected to.

The bellows beyond suggest that the matter is treated with as much philosophy as possible, and with a resolve to make the best of a bad business; the ham also, being in conjunction, it is evident that the episode will not interfere with the consultant's success in life.

The bellows in the background indicate that the situation is approached with as much thought as possible, and with a determination to make the best out of a tough situation; the ham too, being present, shows that this event won’t affect the consultant's success in life.

The sign post, with the running figure beside it and the large letter "M" beyond, prepare the consultant for startling news, the result of which will be of great importance. The news will come from a place beginning with the letter "M." There is no doubt that the matter will turn out admirably and bring about many advantages, as shown by the spreading branches of the tree; while the grapes beneath promise abundant success and joy.

The signpost, with the running figure next to it and the big letter "M" in the background, prepares the consultant for surprising news that's very important. The news will come from a place that starts with the letter "M." There's no doubt that everything will go well and lead to many benefits, just like the spreading branches of the tree; and the grapes underneath promise plenty of success and happiness.

The large boot-tree and latch-key on the circle beneath the handle predict a fortunate and unexpected gain in the near future. This consultant may look forward with confidence to the pleasures which fate has in store.

The big boot tree and the latchkey on the circle under the handle indicate a lucky and surprising gain coming soon. This consultant can look ahead with confidence to the joys that destiny has planned.

[Illustration: FIGURE XVII]
FIGURE XVII

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

On sides.—Child seated. Toys beyond. Sausages. Snail. Ham. Bellows.

On sides.—Child sitting. Toys in the background. Sausages. Snail. Ham. Bellows.

In centre.—Sign post. Running figure beside it. Large letter "M" in conjunction.

In center.—Sign post. A running figure next to it. Big letter "M" alongside.

On circle.—Tree with spreading branches. Bunch of grapes beneath. Large boot-tree. Latch-key.

On circle.—Tree with wide branches. Bunch of grapes below. Big boot tree. Latch key.



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE XVIII

The shadow beneath the haycock shows that the consultant will soon be placed in a somewhat trying position and will have considerable difficulty in finding a way out of it.

The shadow under the haystack indicates that the consultant will soon be in a challenging situation and will have a hard time figuring a way out.

The future is full of promise and there can be little doubt that the consultant will enjoy the pleasures of prosperity.

The future looks bright, and there's no doubt that the consultant will experience the joys of success.

A journey to a cold climate to be taken later will result in very propitious news as shown by the symbol of the pheasant.

A trip to a cold climate planned for later will bring very good news, as indicated by the symbol of the pheasant.

[Illustration: FIGURE XVIII]
FIGURE XVIII

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

On sides.—Shapeless leaves. Haycock. Shadow beneath.

On sides.—Formless leaves. Pile of hay. Shade beneath.

In centre.—Pair of boots. Spreading branches of a tree. Pheasant flying.

In center.—Pair of boots. Spreading branches of a tree. Pheasant flying.

Near circle.—Head of a polar bear.

Near circle.—Head of a polar bear.



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE XIX

The doll on the side, with the small symbol of a toadstool beside it, gives a warning to the consultant against folly and a bad habit of gossiping when feeling bored in society. The stuffed head of the deer, in this case, shows that much distress is caused by the unguarded talk, and the consultant certainly cannot be described as an "innocent cause."

The doll on the side, with a small toadstool symbol next to it, serves as a reminder to the consultant to avoid foolishness and the bad habit of gossiping when feeling bored in social situations. The stuffed deer head highlights that careless chatter causes a lot of distress, and the consultant definitely can't be seen as an "innocent cause."

The various scattered shapeless leaves point to confusion, and a somewhat "happy-go-lucky" nature. The spray of poppies on the circle beneath the handle foreshows that a pleasant experience may be expected in the summer.

The different scattered, shapeless leaves indicate confusion and a somewhat carefree nature. The cluster of poppies on the circle under the handle suggests that a nice experience can be anticipated in the summer.

The broken gate, with the cross above it, denotes that a new opportunity which awaits the consultant at a future date, will coincide with a time of perplexity and trouble, which fact is further borne out by the running figure below. This being in conjunction with a large letter "Y," implies that the disturbance will arise in connection with a place, the name of which begins with "Y."

The broken gate, with the cross above it, indicates that a new opportunity for the consultant will come at a time of confusion and difficulty, as shown by the running figure below. This, along with the large letter "Y," suggests that the disruption will be related to a place that starts with "Y."

[Illustration: FIGURE XIX]
FIGURE XIX

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

On sides.—Small symbol of a toadstool. Doll. Head of a stuffed deer.

On sides.—Small symbol of a mushroom. Doll. Head of a stuffed deer.

Near rim.—Many shapeless leaves.

Near edge.—Many random leaves.

On circle.—Spray of poppies.

In circle.—Spray of poppies.

In centre.—Broken gate with cross above it. Large "Y." Running figure.

In center.—Broken gate with a cross above it. Large "Y." Running figure.



INTERPRETATION

FIGURE XX

This cup shows confusion and that the consultant was in a state of mental turmoil at the time of "turning" it. But in spite of this drawback there are some interesting facts to be found.

This cup indicates confusion and that the consultant was experiencing mental turmoil when they "turned" it. However, despite this issue, there are some interesting facts to uncover.

The dotted circles and large ornamental arch point to a most hopeful outlook and to the successful development of some desire at present unattainable.

The dotted circles and the large decorative arch suggest a very hopeful perspective and the successful realization of a wish that is currently beyond reach.

The various initials and small numerals scattered about show correspondence as to plans and fixing of dates. The bush apple tree speaks of some pleasure which may be looked forward to in the summer.

The different initials and small numbers scattered around indicate communication about plans and setting dates. The bush apple tree suggests some enjoyment to be anticipated in the summer.

The dancing figures predict much future happiness; the numerous changes which are likely to come about will all tend to success and the gratifying of the consultant's wishes. And what more cheerful outlook than this can be desired?

The dancing figures suggest a lot of happiness ahead; the many changes that are expected will all lead to success and fulfill the consultant's desires. What could be a more positive outlook than this?

[Illustration: FIGURE XX]
FIGURE XX

PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS

On sides.—Scattered shapeless leaves. Several initials. Small numerals. Dotted circles. A large ornamental arch.

On sides.—Scattered, strangely shaped leaves. Several initials. Small numbers. Dotted circles. A big decorative arch.

Near circle.—Bush apple tree.

Near circle.—Bush apple tree.

In centre.—Dancing and grotesque figures.

In the center.—Dancing and bizarre figures.





CONCLUDING NOTE

It may be safely promised to those who follow the simple instructions given in this book that within a short time they will find themselves encircled by a halo of popularity. For few things provide a more certain guarantee of this pleasant condition than that of being able to "tell fortunes." Divination by tea-leaves will bring to those who study it deeply a fund of knowledge beyond the radius of normal understanding.

It can be confidently promised to those who follow the straightforward instructions in this book that soon they will find themselves surrounded by a glow of popularity. Very few things provide a more sure way to achieve this enjoyable state than being able to "tell fortunes." Studying tea-leaf reading will give those who delve into it a wealth of knowledge beyond the everyday understanding.

For those who use it as a means of amusement only, it will give pleasure which is dependent upon nothing more difficult to obtain than a cup of tea! With this recommendation I will leave these pages, in the sincere hope that this little book may be of real value to those who desire to be initiated into the fascinating art of reading the future in a tea-cup.

For those who treat it as just a source of entertainment, it will provide enjoyment that requires nothing more challenging to get than a cup of tea! With this suggestion, I’ll wrap up these pages, genuinely hoping that this little book can be truly helpful to those wanting to learn the intriguing art of reading the future in a tea cup.






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