Tea-Cup Reading 1

Principal Symbols:—

Two pistols on sides.
A cannon in conjunction with a trident in centre.
A pear.
A tree.

on sides.
A house.
A pair of compasses near the rim.
Several small triangles scattered about. Initial letters ‘L’ (twice), ‘N,’ and ‘V’ (twice).



This is a fortunate horoscope. If cup has been turned by a man it shows that he will gain success, honour, and wealth in the profession of a naval officer. If by a woman then her luck is bound up with that of a sailor or marine.

The pistols on the sides show the profession of arms, and the naval gun in the bottom of the cup accompanied by a trident the branch to which he belongs. The on one side and the tree on the other are two of the best signs of promotion, rewards, and prosperity. The house near the pistol pointing towards the handle of the cup indicates the acquisition of property, but as neither tree nor house are surrounded by dots this will be a town, not a country, residence. The repetition of the initial ‘L’ may show the name of the admiral, ship, or battle in which the officer will win renown. The triangles confirm the other signs of good fortune.



 

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