Tea-Leaf Reading (Tasseography): A Biblical Warning About Divination, Fortune-Telling, and Occult Guidance
What Is Tea-Leaf Reading?
Tea-leaf reading, also called tasseography, tasseomancy, or tassology, is a form of divination in which a person interprets patterns left behind in tea leaves, coffee grounds, or wine sediment in a cup. The reader studies shapes, symbols, lines, and impressions in the cup to supposedly receive hidden messages, spiritual insight, warnings, guidance, or predictions about a person’s future.
Some practitioners believe the symbols reveal:
- Future events
- Love and relationships
- Marriage or divorce
- Financial changes
- Travel
- Sickness or health issues
- Spiritual messages
- Warnings or danger
- Death or loss
- Hidden enemies
- Luck or opportunity
Tea-leaf reading may seem harmless, cultural, mystical, or even entertaining, but from a biblical perspective it is a form of divination. It seeks supernatural guidance apart from God.
God never told His people to look into tea leaves, coffee grounds, or cup residue for answers. He told us to seek Him.
Where Did Tea-Leaf Reading Come From?
Tea-leaf reading is believed to have developed after tea drinking became popular in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. As tea and coffee spread into different cultures, people began interpreting the leftover residue in cups as signs or omens.
There is no single founder of tea-leaf reading. It developed over time in folk magic, fortune-telling traditions, mysticism, and occult practices. It has been practiced in various parts of the world, especially in places where strong brewed tea or unfiltered coffee was common.
In many traditions, the person drinks the liquid, swirls the cup, turns it over, and then studies the remaining leaves or grounds. Different shapes are then interpreted as symbols of future events, people, warnings, or spiritual messages.
Though it may be presented as a cultural tradition, intuition exercise, or harmless pastime, it is still rooted in fortune-telling and divination.
What Is Tasseography Used For?
Tea-leaf reading is commonly used for:
- Predicting the future
- Receiving spiritual guidance
- Love readings
- Relationship questions
- Marriage predictions
- Career direction
- Health concerns
- Money and finances
- Travel predictions
- Identifying enemies
- Warning of misfortune
- “Reading energy”
- Personal decision-making
- Curiosity about hidden things
Some people use tea-leaf reading casually. Others treat it as a serious spiritual practice. Some combine it with other occult practices such as:
- Astrology
- Tarot cards
- Pendulums
- Spirit guides
- Crystal work
- Psychics
- Mediumship
- Palm reading
- Numerology
- Candle rituals
Tea-leaf reading may seem softer or more innocent than tarot or séances, but it still functions as a method of trying to gain hidden knowledge through a forbidden source.
Is Tea-Leaf Reading Mentioned in the Bible?
The exact phrase “tea-leaf reading” is not in the Bible, but the practice clearly falls under divination, fortune-telling, and seeking supernatural knowledge outside of God.
Deuteronomy 18:10–12
“There shall not be found among you any one that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch,
Or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer.
For all that do these things are an abomination unto the LORD.”
Tea-leaf reading is a form of divination because it seeks answers and insight through symbolic interpretation apart from God.
Leviticus 19:31
“Regard not them that have familiar spirits, neither seek after wizards, to be defiled by them: I am the LORD your God.”
God says these practices defile a person.
Isaiah 8:19
“And when they shall say unto you, Seek unto them that have familiar spirits, and unto wizards that peep, and that mutter: should not a people seek unto their God?”
God’s people are to seek God, not occult insight.
Acts 19:18–19
When people came to Christ, they confessed their occult practices and destroyed their occult materials. They did not hold onto them “just in case.” They renounced them.
Why Is Tea-Leaf Reading Against God’s Word?
Tea-leaf reading is against God’s Word because it seeks guidance from a source other than God.
It trains a person to look for hidden messages in symbols, residue, patterns, or mystical impressions rather than going to the Lord in prayer and seeking wisdom through His Word and His Spirit.
Tea-leaf reading says:
- “There are secret messages in the cup.”
- “The future can be read through patterns.”
- “Spiritual knowledge can be accessed through symbolic residue.”
But God says:
- Seek Me.
- Ask Me for wisdom.
- Trust Me for guidance.
James 1:5
“If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God…”
A Christian should never replace prayer with divination.
Why Would Someone Get Involved in Tea-Leaf Reading?
People get involved in tea-leaf reading for many reasons.
1. Curiosity
Some are simply curious about the future or hidden knowledge.
2. Entertainment
Some think it is just fun, a party activity, or cultural amusement.
3. Fear of the Future
People may want answers about relationships, finances, health, or life decisions.
4. Spiritual Hunger
Some want spiritual insight, but instead of turning to God, they turn to the occult.
5. Cultural Tradition
In some cultures, tea-leaf reading is passed down as a family or social custom.
6. Desire for Control
People may use tea-leaf reading to feel more in control of uncertainty.
7. New Age Influence
Tea-leaf reading is sometimes presented as intuition, energy reading, or spiritual guidance.
8. Grief or Loneliness
Some may seek comfort, messages, or direction when hurting emotionally.
A person may begin casually, but occult involvement can gradually deepen and open the door to more deception.
How Can Tea-Leaf Reading Hurt a Christian?
Tea-leaf reading can spiritually harm a Christian in several ways:
- It opens the door to divination
- It encourages dependence on occult guidance
- It weakens trust in God
- It invites spiritual deception
- It can open the door to familiar spirits
- It brings confusion
- It can create fear of the future
- It can lead to obsession with signs
- It can spark interest in deeper occult practices
- It can create bondage and spiritual heaviness
A Christian may begin reading tea leaves “just for fun” and later find themselves drawn to psychics, tarot, spirit guides, or other divination practices.
The enemy often starts small.
Can Tea-Leaf Reading Open Doors to Demons?
Yes. Like other forms of divination, tea-leaf reading can open the door to demonic influence.
Not every strange experience will happen immediately, but occult practices create spiritual agreements with deception. A person may begin to experience:
- Strange dreams
- Fear
- Obsessive thoughts
- Spiritual heaviness
- Sudden confusion
- A pull toward the occult
- Loss of peace
- Difficulty praying
- Fascination with hidden knowledge
- False impressions and counterfeit guidance
The danger is not in the cup itself. The danger is in using it as a means of supernatural guidance apart from God.
Is Tea-Leaf Reading the Same as the Gift of Discernment?
No.
The gift of discernment comes from the Holy Spirit and operates according to God’s will, God’s Word, and the lordship of Jesus Christ.
Tea-leaf reading is a man-made occult method of trying to receive hidden information through symbols and patterns.
They are not the same.
The Holy Spirit does not need tea leaves to speak.
Is Tea-Leaf Reading Harmless if It Is Just for Fun?
No. Even if done “for fun,” it is still participation in divination.
Many occult practices are introduced as games, entertainment, or harmless curiosity. But if a practice is rooted in seeking supernatural knowledge outside of God, a Christian should avoid it.
What begins as “just for fun” can become a spiritual doorway.
What Spirits Can Be Connected to Tea-Leaf Reading?
From a deliverance perspective, tea-leaf reading may open doors to spirits such as:
- Divination
- Familiar spirits
- Witchcraft
- False guidance
- Deception
- Fear
- Confusion
- Curiosity
- Fortune-telling spirits
- Occult spirits
- New Age spirits
- Rebellion
- Psychic spirits
These spirits may work subtly, through fascination, false insight, fear, impressions, and occult dependence.
What Curses or Bondages Can Come Through Tea-Leaf Reading?
1. Curse of Divination
Seeking hidden knowledge outside of God can open the door to a spirit of divination.
2. Curse of Confusion
Occult practices can cloud spiritual discernment and create double-mindedness.
3. Curse of Fear
A troubling reading can create anxiety, dread, or fear about the future.
4. Curse of False Guidance
A person may make life decisions based on deception rather than truth.
5. Curse of Familiar Spirits
These spirits may give counterfeit impressions and false insight.
6. Curse of Spiritual Bondage
A person may become dependent on readings and signs instead of the Lord.
7. Generational Occult Bondage
If divination runs in a family line, these patterns may be reinforced until renounced in Jesus’ name.
Signs You May Need Deliverance After Involvement With Tea-Leaf Reading
You may need deliverance if after involvement with tea-leaf reading you experience:
- Nightmares
- Fear of the future
- Confusion
- Anxiety
- Compulsive need for readings
- Spiritual heaviness
- Strange impressions or voices
- Loss of peace
- Fascination with the occult
- Difficulty praying or reading the Bible
- Feeling bound or spiritually oppressed
- Ongoing tormenting thoughts
These signs do not automatically prove one cause, but if they began after occult involvement, the door should be renounced and closed.
What Should a Christian Do If They Participated in Tea-Leaf Reading?
1. Repent
Confess it as sin before God.
2. Renounce It
Verbally renounce tea-leaf reading, tasseography, divination, and occult guidance.
3. Break Agreement
Break every agreement with divination, false guidance, familiar spirits, and occult curiosity.
4. Destroy Related Items
If you have books, guides, symbols, or occult tools associated with it, remove them.
5. Cancel Every Reading
Cancel every word, prediction, fear, and agreement that came through those readings.
6. Seek Deliverance
If there is ongoing torment, fear, heaviness, or confusion, seek biblical deliverance.
Deliverance Prayer for Renouncing Tea-Leaf Reading
Father God, in the name of Jesus Christ, I come before You in repentance.
I confess and repent for any involvement with tea-leaf reading, tasseography, tasseomancy, tassology, fortune-telling, divination, occult guidance, psychic practices, familiar spirits, witchcraft, and every form of seeking hidden knowledge apart from You.
I repent for seeking answers, direction, comfort, or future insight through tea leaves, coffee grounds, symbols, signs, or spiritual impressions instead of seeking You.
I renounce tea-leaf reading and every spirit behind it.
I renounce divination, familiar spirits, fortune-telling, occult guidance, psychic spirits, deception, fear, confusion, rebellion, and every counterfeit spiritual source that is not the Holy Spirit.
In the name of Jesus Christ, I cancel every reading ever done over me, every spoken word, every prediction, every curse, every fear, every ungodly agreement, and every demonic assignment connected to tea-leaf reading.
I break every agreement I made knowingly or unknowingly with occult practices and false guidance.
I command every demon that entered through tea-leaf reading, divination, psychic practices, or occult curiosity to leave me now in the name of Jesus Christ.
I close every open door. I break every legal right. I cancel every assignment of darkness.
Lord Jesus, wash me in Your blood. Cleanse my spirit, soul, mind, emotions, dreams, and my home.
Fill me with the Holy Spirit. Restore my peace, discernment, and trust in You.
I declare that Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior. I will seek God, not signs. I will trust the Word of God, not occult guidance.
In Jesus Christ’s name, amen.
Scriptures to Study
- Deuteronomy 18:10–12
- Leviticus 19:31
- Isaiah 8:19
- James 1:5
- Acts 19:18–20
- Acts 16:16–18
- Galatians 5:19–21
- 1 Samuel 15:23
- 2 Corinthians 11:14
- Ephesians 5:11
- James 4:7
- John 14:6
Final Warning
Tea-leaf reading may seem harmless, artistic, cultural, or entertaining, but it is a form of divination when used to seek supernatural guidance or future knowledge apart from God.
It is not biblical discernment.
It is not the Holy Spirit.
It is not harmless intuition.
God’s people are called to seek the Lord, not tea leaves, coffee grounds, or symbols in a cup.
If you have participated in tea-leaf reading, tasseography, fortune-telling, or occult practices, repent and renounce it. Break every agreement and close every open door through the name of Jesus Christ.
You may need deliverance to be fully free.
Visit the comprehensive Occult Checklist:
https://www.touchofgod.org/post/occult-checklist
Read more about the Seven Biblical Curses Listed in the Bible:
https://www.touchofgod.org/post/the-seven-biblical-curses-listed-in-the-bible
Schedule a one-on-one deliverance session:
https://www.touchofgod.org/ministry-programs/deliverance-ministry
See all programs, free ebooks, and scheduling links:
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Teresa Morin
President and Founder of Touch of God Int’l Ministries of Healing and Deliverance
Ordained Minister, Public Speaker
Featured in Who’s Who of America
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YouTube Description
Tea-leaf reading, also called tasseography, tasseomancy, or tassology, is a form of divination that interprets patterns in tea leaves, coffee grounds, or wine sediment to supposedly reveal hidden knowledge, future events, and spiritual guidance.
But what does the Bible say?
God’s Word warns against divination, fortune-telling, witchcraft, familiar spirits, and occult practices. Tea-leaf reading may seem harmless or cultural, but when it is used to seek supernatural insight apart from God, it becomes spiritually dangerous.
In this teaching, Teresa Morin explains what tea-leaf reading is, where it comes from, why Christians should reject it, and how it can open the door to spiritual bondage and the need for deliverance.
Read the Occult Checklist:
https://www.touchofgod.org/post/occult-checklist
Learn about one-on-one deliverance:
https://www.touchofgod.org/ministry-programs/deliverance-ministry
Seven Biblical Curses Listed in the Bible:
https://www.touchofgod.org/post/the-seven-biblical-curses-listed-in-the-bible
Touch of God Int’l Ministries:
https://www.touchofgod.org
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Tea-leaf reading, or tasseography, is a form of divination that seeks hidden messages through tea leaves or coffee grounds. The Bible warns against this. Repent, renounce it, and seek God alone.
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Tea-leaf reading, also called tasseography, is the practice of interpreting patterns in tea leaves, coffee grounds, or cup residue to supposedly reveal hidden messages, future events, or spiritual guidance.
But this is not from God.
The Bible warns against divination, fortune-telling, and familiar spirits.
God never told His people to look in a cup for answers. He told us to seek Him.
Tea-leaf reading may seem harmless, cultural, or just for fun, but it can open the door to deception, fear, confusion, and occult bondage.
If you have participated in tea-leaf reading or received this kind of reading, repent and renounce it.
Cancel every reading, every false word, and every agreement made through it.
Jesus Christ is the true source of wisdom, guidance, and freedom.
You may need deliverance to close every open door.
Visit the link in the description to learn more.
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Tea-leaf reading, also called tasseography, is a form of fortune-telling and divination that interprets patterns in tea leaves, coffee grounds, or wine sediment to reveal hidden messages or future insight.
It may seem harmless, cultural, or entertaining, but the Bible warns against divination, familiar spirits, and occult guidance.
If you have been involved in tea-leaf reading, tasseography, or other fortune-telling practices, repent, renounce it, and close every open door through Jesus Christ.
Read the full Occult Checklist here:
https://www.touchofgod.org/post/occult-checklist
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