Waif
Uncover hidden tea leaf meanings
To see waif in the tea leaf reading suggests that there have been many extreme difficulties in your life.
A Waif is a homeless person or someone who is not nourised. To see someone thin may also be specified under this meaning.
It is imperative that you understand that any difficulties have happened for a reason. We all have misfortunes in life, those that are successful and those that are not. Listen to the inner child in terms of resolving your difficulties.
To see a waif in the tea leaf reading suggests that these misfortunes and difficulties have come to a head. This is generally good news, it suggests that not only have you been able to deal with difficult misfortune in a positive manner but there may be difficulties in times where other people will not forgive you for something that you have done. The waif in a tea leaf reading can suggest misfortune. In conclusion, the waif suggests that somebody has overcome many difficulties and problems and due to this they have become a stronger person. Let's now consider the position of the waif in your tea leaf reading.
Detailed meaning of the waif tea leaf symbol
Top of tea cup: see a waif in the top of the teacup position, indicates that even though you have overcome some misfortunes and difficulties this does not indicate that these will continue in the future which is good news! The top of the teacup position suggests that the difficult times are over and you need to move on in life and try to forget about the misfortunes.
Middle of teacup: to see the waif in the middle of the teacup indicates that through immediate difficulties and problems may seem unsolvable it indicates a sense that someone has a grudge against you. Perhaps you've been feeling depressed lately and the waif in this position suggests that it is time for you to move on and try and forget the past.
Bottom of teacup: to see the waif in the bottom of the teacup indicates that even though things have been tough in the past the main problems will go away in time.
By Florance Saul
Apr 8, 2013