Grave
MysticGrave is a sign from the “Mystic” group. Here is how Grave is read in the coffee grounds across the traditional schools:
Meaning in the coffee cup
What does Grave mean in the Ottoman-Persian reading?
The grave seals the end of a chapter, a word at last spoken, a burden finally laid down; honour what has been, for fate buries only to ready fresh soil for the seed.
What does Grave mean in the Russian-Bulgarian reading?
If the grave lies at the bottom it tells of a loss or farewell still on your mind; appearing at the rim it flips meaning into a bold fresh start, much like clearing out an old garden.
What does Grave mean in the German / Central-European reading?
In the homely reading the grave means: something old is ending and should be left in peace, an old quarrel or worry is finally laid to rest. Tidy up, and you'll have room for the new in your house and your heart.
Where in the cup does Grave appear — and what does that change?
At the bottom the grave marks deep roots and a distant matter laid to rest, at the rim an imminent turning point; near the handle the ending concerns you yourself, opposite it a stranger or a far-off place.