Clock / Watch

Clock / Watch

Objects

Clock / Watch is a sign from the “Objects” group. Here is how Clock / Watch is read in the coffee grounds across the traditional schools:

Meaning in the coffee cup

What does Clock / Watch mean in the Ottoman-Persian reading?

The clock in the cup promises abundant sustenance and a fortune that ripens at its appointed hour; what is written for you arrives at your door right on time. Trust the passage of time, for fate measures your days with a generous hand.

What does Clock / Watch mean in the Russian-Bulgarian reading?

A clock reminds you that everything has its hour: act before time runs short, and don't put off the decision that has long been waiting for you. If someone lies ill in the house, it points at the same time to recovery and calmer days ahead.

What does Clock / Watch mean in the German / Central-European reading?

The clock in the cup reminds you of an appointment not to be forgotten and of keeping good time in everyday life. Soon a meeting or an awaited visitor stands at the door, arriving right on the dot.

Where in the cup does Clock / Watch appear — and what does that change?

At the rim the clock urges prompt action and means days or weeks, at the bottom it speaks of a ripe fruit of time that falls only after years; near the handle the right timing concerns your own life and health, while opposite it the decisive moment hangs on a distant person or event.

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