Fist

Fist

Uncover hidden tea leaf meanings

A fist is when the hand has the fingers are curled into the palm and the thumb.

A fist is a symbol of support and solidarity which at times is used in expressing resilience, strength, unity, or defiance. It symbolizes power. When a fist appears during a tea leave reading, it represents your resistance in times of violence.

You will be able to use the strength you have to unite with friends and family and you may make big property choices.

Detailed meaning of the fist tea leaf symbol

Top of teacup: If the fist appears on top of the teacup, it means that starting from this moment, you will have to use your physical strength in defending what is rightfully yours. Use your strength to create unity among friends and family members.

Middle of cup: the fist appearing in the middle of the teacup is and an indication that you will need strength to protect yourself against what rightfully belongs to you.

You will have to fight back at those who are out to oppress you and your family for the sake of your own inner peace. When that time comes, you will be strong enough to resist whatever comes between you and your family unity.

Bottom of teacup: so you are gazing at a fist at the bottom of the teacup during your tea leaf reading, what does this denote? Basically, it means that in the indefinite future, there will be a need for you to fight using your physical strength to protect your family unity.

Start preparing now so that it won’t catch you by surprise. You will be able to fight and violently defend your unity.

Scattered in the cup

Scattered fists or seeing more than one in the teacup reading is an indication that your strength will be required to defend your family unity.

Therefore, you need to have the strength to fight any negativity.

Conclusion

Fists are an indication of fighting in your life. The message when you see them in your tea leaf reading is to fight back; you have the strength to defend the unity of your family - so don’t give in is the key message.

By Florance Saul
Mar 30, 2013