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Flar's Freyja
July 2nd, 2002, 07:25 AM
Tasseography is the art of Reading Coffee Grounds

Of course, most of us try to keep the grounds OUT of our coffee....

The most well-known coffee divination technique is the reading of coffee grounds. The method is virtually identical to tea leaf divination, and both are known collectively by the term Tasseography. To read coffee grounds, you will of course need to prepare your coffee in such a way that there are grounds to read. If you are at a coffee house, the residue from a cappuccino will work nicely as well-just make sure that the cup is not so tall that you can't see clearly all the way to the bottom.

Ask yourself the following question: "What do I need to know about my present situation?"

What do you now see in the cup? The grounds will arrange themselves in random patterns. Interpreting the patterns is a little like a Rorschach test or laying on your back reading cloud formations. What you see and what it means to you will be very individual-two people reading the same cup can come up with very different interpretations, and both can be equally true.

Now, take out a piece of paper and pen, and in a stream-of-consciousness style, begin jotting down your thoughts as you casually meditate on the shapes you see there. Above all, don't edit yourself. If the first thing that comes to mind has nothing to do with the coffee, jot it down anyway. For example, the first thing that enters your thoughts might be the dry-cleaning you need to pick up that afternoon. Write it down, all the while continuing to stare at your cup as if you were lying face up on your lawn staring at the clouds above. As much as possible, don't even look at the paper you are writing upon-keep your eyes on the grounds in your cup. It doesn't matter if your writing is illegible-it will be legible enough to you when you go back to it, if only enough so as to jar your memory to recall what your thoughts were at that moment.

Continue writing for at least ten minutes. This will be long enough for you to enter the first stages of a meditative state, both by the exercise of looking at one thing and by the rhythmic pattern of your free association and the motion of your hand upon the paper. If your mind keeps wandering back to your dry-cleaning let it. Observe the thought, jot it down, and let it pass, moving onward to whatever comes next as you continue to stare at the cup.

When you do readings yourself, you needn't feel you need to read every cluster of grounds in your cup (remember-you can also read the remains of foam at the bottom of your cappuccino cup instead of grounds). If you are drinking Turkish coffee, there are so many grounds this would take you forever! Interpret only what speaks to you. In fact, some of what may come to mind as you do the reading might not seem to have anything to do with what is in the cup at all. There is no right or wrong here. Each of your interpretations are "correct." You really do have all the answers within you. Most of the time we just don't want to hear the real answer. Trust yourself.

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Flaire-FireStar
July 3rd, 2002, 06:14 PM
Hmmm....now if only I drunk coffee.... I'd have something else new to try. :D

Flar's Freyja
July 3rd, 2002, 10:48 PM
I won't be able to try it til I accidentally get grounds in the coffee...can't imagine doing that on purpose!

Flaire-FireStar
July 4th, 2002, 12:09 AM
Or we could dump some coffee grounds from the filter into the coffee cup.... *shrugs* :D

Flar's Freyja
July 4th, 2002, 12:30 AM
It might work :)

Flar's Freyja
March 6th, 2003, 12:20 PM
I received this fun little link in the Wilson's Almanac (http://www.wilsonsalmanac.com) daily newsletter:

Cafe Nation (http://www.cafenation.net/)

It's apparently a way to promote a new book: Cafe Nation: Folklore, Magick and Divination by Sandra Posey, which I hadn't noticed the first time I tried the link.

WtchyChick13
March 13th, 2003, 01:08 AM
I have the book--Need it with my coffee IV drip! :D



While I'm a coffee/caffeine-a-holic (gee there's a surprise eh?), a good Turkish coffee or espresso made at home will almost always have grounds in them to read. More the Turkish coffee though.


Mmmmmm, coffee.... :p




**edited to add**

Actually coffee divination goes back a long way. I know people on the Italian side of my family used to do it after big meals. It was kind a way of finding out who was next to get married!

A lot of cultures who were not necessarily tea drinkers used this method of divination because the old ways of making coffee used to produce a great deal of grounds or pieces at the bottom of the cups.

I NEED A FIX! :blushake:

Flar's Freyja
March 13th, 2003, 12:03 PM
Your knowledge amazes me! :bigredgri

I'm currently hooked on QuickTrip's Columbian Supremo with hazelnut creamer.............

WtchyChick13
March 13th, 2003, 06:21 PM
Originally posted by Freyja

Your knowledge amazes me! :bigredgri

Awwww shucks. :smooch:





I'm currently hooked on QuickTrip's Columbian Supremo with hazelnut creamer.............


Ummm, can I have some??????? PLEASE??????? :loveduv:

Ravens_Tears
March 13th, 2003, 06:40 PM
I love my (fake) french cappuchino with a shot of (real) ammaretto..;) But my coffee pot is rarely empty! I was in the thrift store the other day and came across an old tin tea/coffee 1 cup maker.. the kind where you put the tea or coffee in loosly and then use a strainer/plunger to force them to the bottom when it's done steeping... now I'm thinking I should go back and hope it's still there:) Might be handy for this.

WtchyChick13
March 13th, 2003, 07:11 PM
Yes a Frech Press might be good for coffee divination. I never thought of that! :thumbsup:

Flar's Freyja
March 14th, 2003, 02:23 AM
Originally posted by WtchyChick13

Awwww shucks. :smooch:






Ummm, can I have some??????? PLEASE??????? :loveduv:

:smooch: Sure! but first you gotta buy one of their $7.00 mugs to get 49 cent refills.........but it's worth it, keeps the coffee hot for about 3 hours.......

WtchyChick13
March 14th, 2003, 02:37 AM
Is it possible to shove some throught the hard drive so that it will get to me? :D


:lol:

Gently Gazing Eyes
March 14th, 2003, 02:40 AM
Too bad I don't drink coffee..

Flar's Freyja
March 14th, 2003, 01:28 PM
Originally posted by WtchyChick13

Is it possible to shove some throught the hard drive so that it will get to me? :D


:lol:

It might short things out :eek:

Do you have QT's in your area?

I wonder if I could do anything with that coffee bean grinder that I got a few years ago? I rarely use it because it's a pain to clean and beans are a little pricey.

Maybe I could figure out how to divine with the grounds and clean it at the same time :huh:

Coffee is a necessary evil, PI :devil:

WtchyChick13
March 15th, 2003, 01:12 AM
Originally posted by Freyja

It might short things out :eek:

Do you have QT's in your area?

I wonder if I could do anything with that coffee bean grinder that I got a few years ago? I rarely use it because it's a pain to clean and beans are a little pricey.

Maybe I could figure out how to divine with the grounds and clean it at the same time :huh:



How's 'bout this?

Take a little bit of hot water, not too hot but more than warm.
Put it into the grinder part and swirl it around a bit then pour it into a cup.
Set the cup aside and let the water evaporate out so that the grounds dry out--check the patterns and see what comes to you.

Oh and while the grinder part is still wet, take a paper towel and wipe it clean. ;)


Just came to me--and this way you clean the grinder while divining the grounds!!! :D

Flar's Freyja
March 15th, 2003, 08:32 PM
That sounds like it's worth a try! Thanks!

I'm drinking way too much coffee lately. May as well get some benefit out of it :D

WtchyChick13
March 16th, 2003, 04:26 AM
No such thing as too much! :eek:

AradiaSupernova
April 14th, 2003, 11:43 AM
My Aunt does this. She uses turkish coffee. It settles on the bottom while you're drinking and you tip the cup over until it all dries in patterns, then she interprets it. It's really neat and very accurate :)

mol
June 22nd, 2003, 01:17 PM
I cant tell if this thread is about divination or coffee.

Flar's Freyja
June 23rd, 2003, 02:41 AM
I cant tell if this thread is about divination or coffee.

If you drink enough coffee, you can achieve a state of psychosis where you can see visions in the kitchen wallpaper.........

Oh, never mind - at your house the kitchen wallpaper can bring on psychosis........... :yikess:

mol
June 23rd, 2003, 09:56 AM
If you drink enough coffee, you can achieve a state of psychosis where you can see visions in the kitchen wallpaper.........

Oh, never mind - at your house the kitchen wallpaper can bring on psychosis........... :yikess:

Definitely not a room you would want to trip in...

cydira
June 26th, 2003, 08:44 PM
Hey I did a little research, tasseography can also be used to read tea leaves!

Just wanted to let y'all non coffee drinkers know. :)

jelly.belly
June 28th, 2003, 04:29 PM
That's so funny, my grandma was actually showing me how to read in coffee grounds yesterday! It's kind of a tradition in my family, when there's a party or something, they usually make Turkish coffee, like WitchyChick said, and then read them! It's actually quite fun if you ask me, but kinda hard, I think I saw like 10 different things and streched my eyes 10 different ways to try and see something... My reading might not have been very accurate :lol: