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How a reading works

Preparing the cup

Drink unfiltered, finely ground coffee until only the grounds remain. Place the saucer on the cup, make three circles while holding a good thought, and turn it over quickly. Let the cup cool and drain for a few minutes — then the picture opens up.

The zones of the cup

The handle stands for you and your home; the side opposite for strangers and far places. The rim shows what is near and the near future, the base shows what is deep — the past and your roots. Signs close to the handle concern you most directly.

Time & proximity

The higher a sign sits, the sooner it happens; the lower, the more distant. Large, clear shapes are strong; small, scattered dots are only hints. Light areas count as favourable, dark dense clumps as challenging influences.

How it is interpreted

A reading is not a lookup but a storytelling: the signs are read in context — by place, size and neighbourhood. The same shape means different things depending on the school and the context. That is why comparing the traditions is worthwhile.

Yorum gelenekleri

Osmanlı-FarsŞiirsel ve kısmet odaklı: kenar = yakın gelecek, dip = kökler; yol (kısmet), kuş (haber), balık (bolluk).

Ottoman–Persian coffee reading (fal, tasseografi) grew in the coffeehouses of Istanbul and the courts of Persia. It is poetic and threaded with belief in kısmet (what is allotted) and nasip (what is destined). The small mocha cup (fincan) and its saucer are read; the interpretation is warm, hopeful and richly pictorial, often closing with a blessing.

Rus-BulgarSezgisel ve anlatısal: büyük net şekiller = güçlü etkiler; at (yolculuk), köpek (dost), yüzük (evlilik), haç (dikkat).

The Russian–Bulgarian coffee oracle (гадание на кофейной гуще) thrives on intuition and narrative. The cup is upturned onto the saucer; one reads figures, animals and scenes that form a little story. The tone is vivid, emotional and close to daily life — love, travel, family and friendship take centre stage.

Sembollerin karşılaştırması

Bird

Osmanlı-Fars
news, messenger of fortune
Rus-Bulgar
tidings, an imminent trip

Snake

Osmanlı-Fars
caution, an envier nearby
Rus-Bulgar
betrayal, a clear warning

Road / line

Osmanlı-Fars
kismet — a new path opens
Rus-Bulgar
the path of life, direction

Heart

Osmanlı-Fars
love, the heart's nasip
Rus-Bulgar
strong passion

Fish

Osmanlı-Fars
rızk — abundance and provision
Rus-Bulgar
prosperity, good news

Ring

Osmanlı-Fars
union, nasip in love
Rus-Bulgar
marriage, a promise

Tree

Osmanlı-Fars
roots and growth
Rus-Bulgar
long life, strength

Star

Osmanlı-Fars
hope and guidance
Rus-Bulgar
a lucky star, protection

Moon

Osmanlı-Fars
longing, a dream maturing
Rus-Bulgar
hidden feelings

Sun

Osmanlı-Fars
blessing, bright days
Rus-Bulgar
happiness, an upturn

Key

Osmanlı-Fars
a door of fate opens
Rus-Bulgar
a new chapter

Anchor

Osmanlı-Fars
stability, a safe harbour
Rus-Bulgar
loyalty, constancy

Dog

Osmanlı-Fars
a faithful companion
Rus-Bulgar
a true friend

Horse

Osmanlı-Fars
a message from afar
Rus-Bulgar
news, a suitor

Cross

Osmanlı-Fars
a trial, then peace
Rus-Bulgar
caution, a sacrifice

Eye

Osmanlı-Fars
protection from the evil eye
Rus-Bulgar
someone is watching you

Bridge

Osmanlı-Fars
a transition, an encounter
Rus-Bulgar
an obstacle overcome

Mountain

Osmanlı-Fars
a great goal, high calling
Rus-Bulgar
a powerful friend helps

Cloud

Osmanlı-Fars
a worry passing by
Rus-Bulgar
passing unease

Flower

Osmanlı-Fars
joy, a gift
Rus-Bulgar
happiness in love

Dot / speck

Osmanlı-Fars
a small gift, a spark
Rus-Bulgar
a minor matter, small news

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