Yes, even tea kettles can be divination tools. When pouring water into your kettle concentrate on a yes or no question. When the water comes to a boil, a slow steady whistle means yes, a broken up whistle means no.
Off to boil some tea!
Taken from A Victorian Grimoire by Patricia Telesco
Oh I love that idea!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very cool way to divine. Just make sure the cover and whistle are all on securely, so that the magickal energies can do their thing, eh?
ReplyDeleteI'll have to get a kettle with a whistle!
ReplyDeleteOh I love that kettle...I have it's sister pans.
ReplyDeleteMy Grandmother used to use the kettle for her craft work...and her cuppa of course!
Okay, now I want to try this! LOL
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ReplyDeleteWandering Soul
Love that idea ~ and I am forever making cups of tea!
ReplyDeleteWith only two possible drawbacks that I can see to using tea kettles. One is, electric powered tea kettles consume important counter space, the standard tea kettle sits atop your range. kettle
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