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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An imaginative divination tool with a user-friendly format, December 3, 2000
This review is from: Tea Leaf fortune Cards (Paperback)
Have trouble finding images, or making sense out of the scattered tea leaves in your teacup? Here's a neat little tool, based on the concept of tea leaf reading. It provides the actual images, rather than have readers figure out for themselves what they're seeing in their teacup, and then try to figure out exactly what each image is supposed to mean to them. Tea leaf readings might be good for the psychic adept, but bad for novices, or occasional dabblers.
I remember a time before I discovered Tarot, when I used dice, a regular deck of cards, or fortune board games to fortell possible future events (I still do). These cards bring back to me a certain nostalgia. Tarot can get very deep and esoteric in interpretation. These cards are more concerned with the everyday, mundane events and matters that make up most of our lives. This round deck of 200 cards consists of 182 symbol cards, 12 month cards (for a yearly spread), and 6 astral house cards (which focus on issues or areas of your life, such as wealth, love, career, etc.). The symbol cards are pleasantly illustrated by Shawna Alexander and diverse in symbology. There are objects such as an ax, candle, key and so on. There are body parts such as an ear, eye, hand, etc. There are people, young man, older man, fair woman, etc. There are landmasses (mountain, moon, sun), animals, plants, and events (like a handshake, sunrise, teardrops). Besides short, concise interpretations of the cards in the book, provided by author Hepburn, she also includes a brief, one-line description on the cards themselves. Hepburn is a life-long student/practitioner of tea leaf reading and other ancient systems and her knowledge is apparent in her thoughtful interpretations of the symbology, her attempts to cover so many of the circumstances we may encounter in life, and the clever construction of the readings she provides.
There are six astral house cards for an astral house spread which allows readers to focus in on a single area of their lives (love, marriage, career, wealth, success and happiness). This spread is the one I have the most problems with. First, I wish other important areas were covered. What immediately comes to mind is an astral house for children, health, home, travel and dreams. Also, the layout is just a bit too vague for me. The first row of the reading related to events which could transpire in two days, weeks, months or years...the second row, three days, weeks, months, or years...and the third row, four days, weeks, months, or years from now. It may have been better to structure it more concisely. But I believe the creative reader will be able to modify this approach to better suit their needs.
The yearly spread is truly wonderful...with four cards for every month card. The cards do not correspond to a given week in the month, but are taken in context together. The same holds true for the weekly spread...each card does not necessarily correspond to a given day in that week, but are interpreted together to reflect what the focus will be in the week ahead. But, clearly, one can take these cards and come up with any variety of ways in which to use them. I've been thinking about a seasonal approach...or, a card, or 3 cards a day. The only other problem I have with the deck is that there are so many cards, making it difficult to shuffle, which is why I choose to use a spread them out on the table approach, rather than actual shuffling.
There is one minor flaw with the deck, which I didn't grade them down for because I think it's self-explanatory. The butterfly card doesn't have an interpretation in the book...I double-checked this. But the card is pretty clear. Changes will be coming into the seeker's life and will be good or bad depending upon the cards that surround the butterfly.
Novices and dabblers will love this deck, which speaks to them in the simple language of life's every day concerns, rather than spouting some esoteric mumbo-jumbo. Experienced readers will also thoroughly enjoy the divinatory potential these cards provide. I highly recommend the deck, and hope that perhaps the author will expand upon them further, if future editions are published.
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better and Easier than Tarot, March 14, 2001
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Mary Kahn (Encino, California United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tea Leaf fortune Cards (Paperback)
I just had my fortune read by Rae Hepburn, the author of Tea Leaf Fortune Cards, at a bookstore. What a trip! She was doing readings using the Tea Leaf Fortune Cards. I had to wait about two hours, but it was worth it. Talk about accurate! She used the Astral House method and in the couple of minutes it took to lay out the cards, it was like she knew all about me.

I bought a kit to use at home because she made it look so easy. And you know what...it is easy. I have tried all kinds of divination methods and this is by far the easiest and most accurate. Don't take my word for it...try them for yourselves. You'll thank me.

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! Is this kit accurate!, May 16, 2001
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Mary Kahn (Encino, California United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tea Leaf fortune Cards (Paperback)
I have been using this kit for a few months now and am amazed at how accurate it is. In fact, I have gotten to depend on it so much that I divine my weekly fortune without fail so that I know what kind of a week it is going to be.

I think the reason Tea Leaf Fortune Cards are so accurate is because there are 200 cards and each card has a very different meaning, unlike Tarot which doubles up and triples up on its meanings so that you have a hard time knowing exactly what the cards are saying. These cards are also quick and easy to read as the meanings are printed on each card. They're really great.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tea Leaf Reading Made Easy, December 7, 2000
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Dee Burke (Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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This is a terrific kit of 200 beautifully illustrated cards and an instruction book that is totally user-friendly. Even if you are an absolute beginner these cards will have you telling fortunes like a pro. My friends and I love them and use them all the time.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful New Easy Way To Tell Fortunes, November 22, 2000
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I can't believe how easy it is to tell your fortune with TEA LEAF FORTUNE CARDS. They have all the accuracy of tea leaf reading without any of the mess. These round cards are beautifully illustrated and have the meanings written on the cards. That way, if you forget what a symbol means you don't have to keep looking it up. There is also an interesting book with the kit that gives you the in-depth meanings of the symbols. It also explains traditional tea leaf reading methods. This kit is great for both beginners and experienced readers and is a welcome alternative to Tarot. I highly recommend it.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars no more tarot!, January 4, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Tea Leaf fortune Cards (Paperback)
I just recieved my tea leaf cards and I already have a special
connection with them. I spent years trying to understand the tarot and its esoteric nature only to find that I cant interpret
them as well as these. At least the meanings are printed on each card, and the writter insists not to read them as one, but as a spread. With time and patience, one can become a good tealeaf fortune reader. Good Luck-
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Informative, June 14, 2001
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This deck makes a good attempt at making the ancient art of tea leaf reading, normally inaccessible to the fly-by-night psychic, into something that can be approached and appreciated. The readings it gives are easy to do and understand. The only problem I have had with this deck is its unwieldiness - there are far more cards in this set than almost any other. This makes it a bit hard to find some other box or holder to put it in later, as well, since the original box doesn't keep closed very easily. That aside, though, this is a very fun and interesting deck.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beats 1st edition by wide margin..., November 10, 2011
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Stanley M. Mechling (Champaign, il United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tea Leaf Fortune Cards (Hardcover)
For some collectors, the Tea Leaf Fortune Cards has a cachet--it's not Greenwood, but widely unavailable,
(since 00),well-reviewed, and expensive if you do find it.
This 2nd edition beats first edition by long margin--if you are thinking about it--do it: esp. at this price.
This version has very sturdy, opens-like-book box, and round wells inside box to keep small, round cards.
(contrast with very flimsy first box). It also comes with freebie-gauze-style bag to mix cards--a nice addition.
The LWB is not as strong as the first, but definitely workable.
All in all, terrific, successful version.
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fortune telling not divination, April 23, 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: Tea Leaf fortune Cards (Paperback)
Finnally, an excellant source for predicting the future without all the vagueness or inconsistancy that so many tarot and other divination systems rely on to sell yet another book. everything the revuer from hamtramik said is true and accurate. this is well worth the time,money and effort. as a Witch and H.P. this system out weighs all other's hands down.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars UNCANNILY ACCURATE DECK, January 3, 2012
This review is from: Tea Leaf Fortune Cards (Hardcover)
I LOVE these cards. Tea Leaf Fortune cards were first published in 2000. The author, Rae Hepburn, was giving readings at a bookstore in Los Angeles to promote them. I waited in line for about two hours, but it was worth it. She gave me an Astral House reading and it was like she knew everything about me. I constantly used the cards and always found them uncannily accurate. In 2007 some of the cards were lost and I tried to buy another set only to find that they were out-of-print and people were charging astronomical prices for a set. Imagine my joy when the cards were republished at an affordable price and, even better, to find that the new set was a great improvement over the original.

While the basics remain the same: 182 Tea Leaf Symbol Cards each beautifully illustrated with a symbol and the name of the symbol printed on the card as well as the meaning; 12 Month of the Year Cards and 6 Astral House Cards, but now they come in a sturdy box that open like a chest. As there are a lot of cards to mix/shuffle, a gold organza bag for mixing the cards is included in this version. The accompanying ninety-eight page book describing the ancient art of tea leaf reading and how these innovative cards utilize the symbology of tea leaves to divine fortunes has been expanded to show photographs of actual tea leaf readings which makes it possible to do a reading using tea leaves instead of the cards, if you are brave enough. I tried and my hat goes off to any tasseographer (a person who reads tea leaves) as it is a very difficult skill to acquire. Thank goodness Rae Hepburn has the skill and knowledge to translate the tea leaf symbols into a very easy system that makes even a first time user feel like an expert.

There are three different methods to divine your fortune: The Coming Year, The Coming Week and the Astral House Pyramid method which answers questions regarding Love, Marriage, Happiness, Success, Wealth, Career. However, since I feel so connected to these cards, I have taken to leaving them in the mixing bag and pull one out each morning as a guide for the day.

I highly recommend Tea Leaf Fortune Cards to beginners and experts alike for their accuracy and ease of use.
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