![]() “You can get black tea that has roses in it or Earl Grey with bergamot for prosperity. She says to drink nettle tea if you need protection in your life or need to stop fear. Katelan says you can tailor your tea choice by what you’re looking to harness in your life. It’s one of those things that just kept coming back into my life over time and I feel like it’s been a part of my life for a long time.” “As a young kid in a really small town in the 80s there weren’t a lot of wonderful books about it so I kind of just had to find what I could.” She admits she wasn’t good at first: “When you’re young you want to be good at it right away and that’s just not the way it works.” But she kept practicing. When Katelan herself began practicing tasseography, or the reading of tea leaves, resources were sparse and she relied a lot on her grandmother’s knowledge of herbs and dream dictionary with image glossaries. If someone mops the floor and throws the dirty water out the door-that’s a form of magic. “I tell people all the time, there’s bits of magic that come through and if you pay attention your’e gonna see it. There’s little things you learn when you watch people and you realize, I guess this isn’t in every household.” She maintains that just because her grandmother wasn’t overtly practicing witchcraft doesn’t mean she wasn’t doing magic. So that’s how I picked those things up, but I don’t think she read the leaves. She would make these odd little concoctions and call them healing salves or healing baths. “It’s interesting talking to my grandmother because she wasn’t ever like, ‘Hey, I’m a witch!’ She just did things and I watched. Katelan’s grandmother was Romani and, though she didn’t teach her tea reading, she did pass on her love and respect for nature and plants. ![]() So I’ll think about that as I’m preparing my tea.” “For a lot of, tea was the only way of getting money at some points, because rich ladies wanted their fortunes told. It also has strong connections to Romani culture. She says originally most tea traditions come from China but that the practice of reading tea leaves-and how to read tea leaves, for that matter-and coffee grounds comes from Greece, Turkey, and Armenia. ![]() When Katelan Foisy drinks her tea, she thinks about how her ancestors have been doing the same thing for generations.
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