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Beacon Or Lighthouse Coffee Cup Reading Symbol Meaning

situation calling for your leadership and/or inspiration.

Illustrative BEACON or LIGHTHOUSE coffee cup symbol reference
Illustrative Beacon Or Lighthouse reference. It is not a photograph of a documented reading.

Illustrative references

Ways the Beacon Or Lighthouse silhouette may vary

Illustrative BEACON or LIGHTHOUSE coffee-grounds reference 1
Illustrative Beacon Or Lighthouse reference 1; not a documented cup reading.
Illustrative BEACON or LIGHTHOUSE coffee-grounds reference 2
Illustrative Beacon Or Lighthouse reference 2; not a documented cup reading.
Illustrative BEACON or LIGHTHOUSE coffee-grounds reference 3
Illustrative Beacon Or Lighthouse reference 3; not a documented cup reading.

The compiled traditional meaning for Beacon Or Lighthouse is: situation calling for your leadership and/or inspiration.

The images on this page are illustrative reconstructions made to help compare a rough silhouette. They are not documentary photographs of a particular reading, and a real cup is unlikely to match them exactly.

Use the entry as a reference, not a prediction. Check the actual residue, the cup position, and the question being asked before deciding whether beacon or lighthouse is a useful description of the mark.

Cup position

How placement changes the reading

Rim

Readers commonly use the rim for the present or near future.

Middle

The middle wall is commonly used for a matter understood as developing.

Base

The base is commonly used for slower, hidden, or underlying matters.

Handle

The handle side is commonly read as closest to the person whose cup is being interpreted.

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