Cabbage

cabbage tea leaf reading

Uncover hidden tea leaf meanings

The cabbage shows up when someone needs advice.

Are you thinking about a new hobby? To see more than one cabbage in the teacup could be a sign of a new house. 

Notice particularly what indications are round the cabbage. If dots are seen, jealousy relating to commerce. At the bottom of the cup, spite through jealousy. If squares are near, jealousy may bring the inquirer into complications, or even disgrace.

In your teacup you may have:

  • Seen more than one cabbage - many cabbages for example.
  • Noticed a cabbage on the base of the cup - growth and happiness will be yours.
  • Seen a single cabbage.

Bottom of the teacup: You should move forward in life. You will think maybe you should invest in getting a new job or try to make a living in technology / software  

Side of teacup: Basically things are likely to pick up in life. You will be much busier than normal.

Cabbage in middle of the cup: To see the cabbage in the middle of the cup indicates that money will come to you shortly. Many people will feel comfortable socialising with you in the future. There may be a feeling of trying to get something completed work.

Top of teacup: if appearing at the top of your teacup, seeing an cabbage means you need to think about others. It is about relationships and in some cases being tied to a situation simply to provide for others.

Scattered cabbages: to see more than one cabbage indicates that you have an issue with someone trying to control yourself.

By Florance Saul
Mar 29, 2013

Florance Saul
Florance Saul

Written by Florance Saul, author of The Moondust Dream Dictionary and creator of the Moondust Tarot Cards. She is an intuitive psychologist and spiritual teacher who has helped millions worldwide for over two decades to connect with spirit and the psyche through the medium of dreams, tarot, astrology, and spiritual meanings. Her expertise covers palmistry, face reading, tea leaf interpretation, graphology, runes, numerology, animal totems, and the symbolic study of herbs, saints, and ancient folklore.