Beggar

beggar tea readings

Uncover hidden tea leaf meanings

It's very hard to make out a beggar in a tea leaf reading however you could possibly see somebody sat down in rags.

In ancient tea leaf readings the beggar symbolised jealousy. This jealousy was often without any cause. 

As a beggar symbolises poverty the jealousy is often over material wealth. Have you felt jealous of somebody recently? Do you feel that somebody ago save your material possessions? In order to understand the direct meaning of seeing a beggar within your tea leaf reading let's now look at the position of the symbol.

Top of cup: if the beggar appears in the top position then this indicates that you may find difficulty which will affect your happiness in life. You should guard against any sudden attachments have no real base of flexion.

Rim of teacup: if the beggar appears on the rim of the teacup then this is a suggestion that hard work is required in order to gain material wealth.

Middle of teacup: in the middle of the teacup position the beggar is associated with generosity. One will be richly rewarded if they are kind to others. On a more negative front, there is a small risk of deceitful revenge.

Bottom of tea cup: for the beggar to appear in the bottom of the tea cup indicates that you are naturally gifted. You may face dramatic time. Again, we go back to the material prosperity and it can suggest that you will have a career doing something you enjoy rather than for the financial gain.

By Florance Saul
Created: Mar 29, 2013 | Modified: May 11, 2024

Florance Saul
Florance Saul Author

Hello, I'm Florance Saul, the Moondust Dream Dictionary and Moondust Tarot creator. I received this wisdom from a lineage of mediums and have documented these transmissions on Auntyflo since 2009. More than two decades as an intuitive psychologist and spiritual teacher I have helped millions connect with the psyche through dreams, tarot, astrology and ancient folklore. Every word written here is written by me, a human being, not an algorithm. It's a spiritual transmission, not information to be summarized