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Learning How to Read Tea Leaves
Tea-leaf reading is one of the oldest ways humans have paused long enough to listen.
Originating in 14th-century China and carried through generations, it has always been less about predicting the future and more about making sense of the present.
If you’ve been turning something over in your mind…
If a decision feels close but unclear…
If you simply need perspective without pressure…
This experience is designed for that space.
Join Anne in the gardens for a relaxed and gently guided tea-leaf reading session. You’ll sip tea, prepare your cup, and explore the symbols that form in the leaves, noticing what they might be reflecting back to you.
It’s not about rules or rigid meanings. It’s about slowing down enough to ask better questions, seeing patterns from a new angle, and allowing clarity to surface in conversation.
You’ll share a few laughs, compare cups, talk things through, and leave with a simple guide so you can continue the ritual at home, whenever you need a moment of reflection with friends.
What's involved
A short introduction to tea-leaf reading and how it found its way into Australian culture
Sharing a cup of tea and preparing your cup for reading
Exploring the shapes and patterns left in the leaves
Gentle guidance on interpreting what you see in a way that feels natural and intuitive
Time to compare cups, talk things through and enjoy the experience
A simple take-home guide so you can keep practising at home or with friends
How to Read Tea Leaves
Sunday 15th March
10am - Midday
$70pp
Tea-leaf reading is one of the oldest ways humans have paused long enough to listen.
Originating in 14th-century China and carried through generations, it has always been less about predicting the future and more about making sense of the present.
If you’ve been turning something over in your mind…
If a decision feels close but unclear…
If you simply need perspective without pressure…
This experience is designed for that space.
Join Anne in the gardens for a relaxed and gently guided tea-leaf reading session. You’ll sip tea, prepare your cup, and explore the symbols that form in the leaves, noticing what they might be reflecting back to you.
It’s not about rules or rigid meanings. It’s about slowing down enough to ask better questions, seeing patterns from a new angle, and allowing clarity to surface in conversation.
You’ll share a few laughs, compare cups, talk things through, and leave with a simple guide so you can continue the ritual at home, whenever you need a moment of reflection with friends.
What's involved
A short introduction to tea-leaf reading and how it found its way into Australian culture
Sharing a cup of tea and preparing your cup for reading
Exploring the shapes and patterns left in the leaves
Gentle guidance on interpreting what you see in a way that feels natural and intuitive
Time to compare cups, talk things through and enjoy the experience
A simple take-home guide so you can keep practising at home or with friends
How to Read Tea Leaves
Sunday 15th March
10am - Midday
$70pp