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Tea leaf reading, (also called Tasseography) has been practiced for centuries and it isn't as mysterious as you might think!
Choose teacup! Choose a cup that’s pleasing to you, but keep in mind a few general guidelines: the sides of the cup should be slanted, not straight up and down like a coffee cup. The slanty sides keep the leaves from sliding to the bottom; make sure the bottom of the cup has a little room for leaf clumping. Really arty teacups may be fun to look at but aren’t the best for reading!
Choose tea! Well, you may have guessed that tea bags are out. You want to use loose tea, preferably China tea. China tea has some nice bits and twigs that cling to the sides of the cup and make for interesting reading. Orange pekoe works pretty well too, but India tea is cut short, not rolled, so it contains more tea dust, which tends to clump up a bit. India tea is what most blends (like Irish and English breakfast teas) are made from. Of course, you can use any kind of tea you want, even herbal teas! You just have to be a little creative when you interpret what’s in the cup. Some people even interpret coffee grounds. People have also used dirt, sticks, stones for this same kind of divination…
Choose a teapot! Warm the tea pot with hot water from the tap. Try to find a teapot without a strainer. Finding one might take a bit of work, because most non-antique pots have a strainer built in where the spout is attached to the pot. If you your tea pot has a strainer, you may need to experiment with the amounts of tea and water you use. The goal is to have enough leaves in your cup and a beverage you can drink and enjoy!
Add tea and drink it! Then… get ready to read! As you finish drinking, be sure to leave about a teaspoon and a half of liquid in the bottom of the cup. Swish the liquid around the leaves. Carefully but quickly, tip the cup over into the saucer. Turn the cup around completely, going anti-clockwise (widdershins) three times. Turn the cup back over. Turn the cup around in your hands. Look at it from many different angles. Sometimes, images jump out at you. Numbers for example, can indicate days, weeks, months or even years. Letters can represent clues to a person's name or place. A circle could indicate the end of a cycle, such as a completed project. Or a circle might indicate a group of people. It is best to be open to any "hunches" you get during the reading while viewing the tea leaf symbols, especially when they look more like green globs than images. If the tea leaves look like an apple, this represents achievement. An anchor represents stability in your life and inconstancy. The ball represents fortunes of varying degrees. A butterfly means fickleness in your life. A bird or birds represents news that will be good. A candle represents receiving others help. The cat means a friend that is false and deceitful. The boat represents protectiveness and friends welcomed visit. The dog means friends in need of help and great friendships.
The eye represents for you to be cautious. A fish means fortunes of good. The flag represents danger is near. The fly means annoyance in domestic life. The heart means pleasures and lots of love. The hawk represents forms of jealousy. Harder objects in your tea leaf reading and their meanings include the hourglass represents a decision needing to be made about something. The house means security. The kite represents s a friendship broken. A lamp means revealed secrets, postponement of a party. The leaf represents brings fortunes of good into your life. The letter means news which will be good in its coming. A mountain represents goals that are great. The mushroom means a move out into the country or a nice journey there. An octopus represents there is danger nearby. The owl means gossip is afoot. Anyway, remeber that symbol meanings are interpreted differently depending on the "feeling" the reader gets when seeing them!
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Oh yes. This is an article-series focusing on the most "popular" of the deadly women on this show. So, if you don't like any of them - I suggest you leave now, before you get flamed by me (and any other fans) of these deadly women.
In these articles, I will explain my point of view on the deadly woman who have shown/appeared on this show - from the Trix, to Chimera. I hope you fans of these women enjoy this series.

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The Trix

~ We start with of course: the Trix. The three main women that every Winx fan should be familiar...
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Anna: The fairy of Plants that Terra battles
Anna: The fairy of Plants that Terra battles
-After Faina and Juliet had battled and defeated their opponents, the battles of course, must go on! Who will be the next to battle? Well, let's find out...-

Palladium: That was excellent Juliet! But we still have a lot of people to go! Let's see, who will go next...Ah! Terra! I think you should go next!

Terra: YES! WOHOO! I'M SO GONNA KICK THIS PERSON'S BUTT!

All the girls laugh at Terra and her er- confident show

Palladium: Er- yes, I suppose...Terra, you will be facing Anna.

Terra: Who's that?

A girl with silky brown hair comes up, wearing a green shawl and short brown capris.

Palladium: Get ready,...
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