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Palmistry
History of Palmistry can trace its roots back to Indian (Hindu) Astrology
(known in Sanskrit as Jyotish) and Roma (gypsy) fortune tellers. The Hindu sage
Valmiki is thought to have written a book, whose title translates in English as
"The Teachings of Valmiki Maharshi on Male Palmistry", comprising 567 stanzas, more
than 5,000 years ago. From India, the art of palmistry spread to China, Tibet, Egypt,
Persia and to other countries in Europe[citation needed]. Palmistry came to China
in around 3,000 B.C.
Techniques:   Chiromancy consists of the practice of evaluating a person's
character or future life by "reading" the palm of that person's hand. Various "lines"
("heart line", "life line", etc.) and "mounts" (or bumps) (chirognomy) , purportedly
suggest interpretations by their relative sizes, qualities, and intersections. In
some traditions, readers also examine characteristics of the fingers, fingernails,
fingerprints and palmar skin patterns (dermatoglyphics), skin texture and color,
shape of the palm, and flexibility of the hand.
Significance of the Left and Right Hand It is custom to assume that the left
hands shows potential in an individual, and the right showed realized personality.
Some saying about the significance goes as followed. "The future is shown in the
right, the past in the left." "The left hand is the one we are born with, and the
right is what we have made of it." "The right hands is read for men, while the left
is read for women." “The left is what the gods give you, the right is what you do
with it."
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Left: The left hand is controlled by the right brain (pattern recognition,
relationship understanding), reflects the inner person, the natural self, the anima,
and the lateral thinking. It could even be considered to be a part of a person spiritual
and personal development. It is the the "yin" of personality (feminine and receptive).
Right: As opposites are, the right hand is controlled by the left brain (logic,
reason, and language), reflects the outer person, objective self, influence of social
environment, education, and experience. It represents linear thinking. It also corresponds
to the "yang" aspect of personality (male and outgoing).
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palmists may look at various qualities of the hand, including the shapes and lines
of the palm and fingers; the color and texture of the skin and fingernails; the
relative sizes of the palm and fingers; the prominence of the knuckles; and numerous
other attributes of the hands.
Earth hands are generally identified by broad, square palms and fingers,
thick or coarse skin, ruddy color, and . The length of the palm from wrist to the
bottom of the fingers is usually equal to the length of the fingers.
Air hands exhibit square or rectangular palms with long fingers and sometimes
protruding knuckles, low-set thumbs, and often dry skin. The length of the palm
from wrist to the bottom of the fingers is usually less than the length of the fingers.
Water hands are seeable by the short, sometimes oval-shaped palm, with long,
flexible, conical fingers. The length of the palm from wrist to the bottom of the
fingers is usually less than the width across the widest part of the palm, and usually
equal to the length of the fingers.
Fire hands are characterized by a square or rectangular palm, flushed or
pink skin, and shorter fingers. The length of the palm from wrist to the bottom
of the fingers is usually greater than the length of the fingers.
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