Post by Admin on May 8, 2016 16:29:11 GMT
the flower should be chosen by the person who wants a reading to be done & taken to the person doing the reading.
the reader should place the flower in a vase until they are ready to perform the reading.
the reader then picks up the flower and reads it from the bottom of the stem right up to the top of the bloom.
the bottom of the stem represents the persons childhood & the bloom represents the future.
the following is a list of how to read the flower
a roughly torn stem indicates a difficult childhood & a smoothly cut one indicates an easy start in life.
smooth sections of the stem indicate smooth patches in life whereas rough & torn or discoloured patches indicate times of trouble, discolorations can also indicate problems within a relationship.
new branches suggest new beginnings & a division in the stem means a choice of routes forward with the persons life.
buds which come to nothing suggest losses or situations which have never worked out, a new shoot or a group of leaves at the appropriate age could indicate children, strong leaves indicate living & healthy children whilst any weak ones which fizzle out can indicate ill children, miscarriages or a death in infancy.
illness may also be shown by a weak patch such as a thinning or a twisting of the stem.
the bloom shows whether the person is going to succeed in their current ambitions, a bud indicates desires which have yet to be achieved, whereas an open flower indicates achievement of the persons desires.
friends and relations are represented by leaves, therefore you must look at the leaves to see what condition they are in so as to judge how the friends or relations will affect the person.
career matters which are just beginning will be indicated by a bud, when in top gear they will be indicated by a bloom & when they are finishing ie. on retirement they will be indicated by a bunch of dying petals.
anything that is curling up, dying etc. suggests that A part of the persons life is coming to an end.
thorns on the stem indicate really knotty problems.
the reader should place the flower in a vase until they are ready to perform the reading.
the reader then picks up the flower and reads it from the bottom of the stem right up to the top of the bloom.
the bottom of the stem represents the persons childhood & the bloom represents the future.
the following is a list of how to read the flower
a roughly torn stem indicates a difficult childhood & a smoothly cut one indicates an easy start in life.
smooth sections of the stem indicate smooth patches in life whereas rough & torn or discoloured patches indicate times of trouble, discolorations can also indicate problems within a relationship.
new branches suggest new beginnings & a division in the stem means a choice of routes forward with the persons life.
buds which come to nothing suggest losses or situations which have never worked out, a new shoot or a group of leaves at the appropriate age could indicate children, strong leaves indicate living & healthy children whilst any weak ones which fizzle out can indicate ill children, miscarriages or a death in infancy.
illness may also be shown by a weak patch such as a thinning or a twisting of the stem.
the bloom shows whether the person is going to succeed in their current ambitions, a bud indicates desires which have yet to be achieved, whereas an open flower indicates achievement of the persons desires.
friends and relations are represented by leaves, therefore you must look at the leaves to see what condition they are in so as to judge how the friends or relations will affect the person.
career matters which are just beginning will be indicated by a bud, when in top gear they will be indicated by a bloom & when they are finishing ie. on retirement they will be indicated by a bunch of dying petals.
anything that is curling up, dying etc. suggests that A part of the persons life is coming to an end.
thorns on the stem indicate really knotty problems.