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+ | The Yronwode Institution for the Preservation and Popularization of Indigenous Ethnomagicology (YIPPIE) maintains a large physical collection of divination tools. In addition, YIPPIE publishes online bibliographies of books that deal with various forms of divination, for the use of scholars and enthusiasts. | ||
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+ | * [http://yronwode.org/ Yronwode Institution for the Preservation and Popularization of Indigenous Ethnomagicology] |
Revision as of 05:57, 19 May 2012
Fortune Telling Tea Cups appeal to four social communities, namely, Those who perform divinations with tea leaves, those who are sitters or querents of tea leaf readers, those who collect fancy and novel tea cups, and those who collect the tools of divination in general. Many people (myself included) belong to more than one of these communities -- and these links will help you find more information about all four commmunities.
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Divination with Tea Leaves
In addition to this site, you may read more about tasseomancy at the free web site maintained for public education and outreach by the Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers:
Getting a Tea Leaf Reading
The following members of the Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers perform tasseomancy (tea leaf readings) for clients:
- Miss cat yronwode
- Br. Jeffrey Vanderson
- Lou Florez
- Elvyra Curcuruto-Love
- Miss Bri
- Miss Benedikte
- Khi Armand
To schedule a tea leaf reading with any of these diviners, click the link and then, under their picture, click "Book a Reading." You will be taken to a page where their rates are listed and you may then pay by Paypal.
Collecting Fortune Telling Cups
Collecting the Tools of Divination
The Yronwode Institution for the Preservation and Popularization of Indigenous Ethnomagicology (YIPPIE) maintains a large physical collection of divination tools. In addition, YIPPIE publishes online bibliographies of books that deal with various forms of divination, for the use of scholars and enthusiasts.