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Example readings: how a reading unfolds

Real readings tell a story. These examples show how signs become one coherent picture — illustrative, not from real sessions.

A Bird at the Rim, a Heart by the Handle

Imagine a cup in which a small bird perches right at the upper rim, as if poised to take flight, while close to the handle a soft heart takes shape. Someone turned it over quietly, wondering inside about where a certain bond might be heading.

The Snake at the Bottom and the Key in the Middle

Imagine a cup in which, low near the base and half-hidden, a coiled snake reveals itself, while in the very middle a key stands clear and upright. The person had been weighing a decision about their work when the cup was turned.

Chased Through Dark Streets, Then Free Above the Rooftops

Imagine a dream in which you are running breathless through narrow, dark streets, certain something unseen is chasing you — until, at the last moment, the ground falls away and you rise, suddenly flying over the sleeping city. This example shows how such a dream might be read.

The Teeth in the Foam – A Dream Before the Exam

Imagine a dream in which, the night before an important exam, one tooth after another loosens and falls into your open hand. This is the kind of dream a person might bring to us – not as misfortune, but as a question.

The Deep Heart Line and the Writer's Fork

Imagine a palm crossed by a deep, long heart line – and beneath it a head line that gently splits in two at its end, like the nib of a writer's quill. A hand where feeling and thought live side by side.

The Self-Drawn Path

Imagine a hand in which the fate line is only faintly traced — barely a thread — while the mound beneath the index finger, the Mount of Jupiter, rises full and warm. A hand that follows no one's footsteps.