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ABOUT THE PALMISTRY BOOK I wrote this book from the knowledge I’d received as a result of reading numerous old palm-reading books. I especially liked the ones found in India. Also, I read palmistry books based on Egyptian and Chaldean knowledge. I added my own knowledge to the book too, born out of reading the palms of my clients. Because I have really lovely people ordering my services, they are happy to cooperate with me. Therefore, because of their willingness to talk about their personal lives, I’ve made some palmistry discoveries which I share in the book. PICTURE-RICH FOR EASY UNDERSTANDING This book mixes old with the new. Though it’s based on the ancient palmistry system, I use celebrity palm examples to illustrate many of the lines and hand shapes. I always found it frustrating that though the old palmistry books contain a wealth of information, they are often disorganized. For example, you discover palm illustrations pages after the appropriate lesson is given. So I tried to make my book as organized as possible, by providing an illustration after each explanation of the new line or mark. This book has several hundred illustrations of different palms, lines, and marks on hands. I tried to make the book as easy as possible to understand, therefore it contains many drawings.
Packaged in a deluxe keepsake box, Handful of Stars by hand analyst Helene Saucedo is a beautifully illustrated, step-by-step guide to the ancient art of palmistry with a novel twist. Preprinted perforated sheets designed by Saucedo especially for the book—along with a a nontoxic ink pad, ink roller, and gel pen—enable readers to create a palm print and record notations on a single sheet of paper. Informative and entertaining, this unique volume appeals to novice hand analysts and makes a great gift for inquisitive minds of all ages.
This authoritative book by the UK's eminent palmist will provide you with all the tools you need to reveal all the traits, potentials, and unique aspects of personality in your own palm and those of your family and friends. "Inspiring, terrifying, life changing" Daily Express Have you ever thought about learning to palm read? This concise and beautiful book will quickly provide you with all the tools you need to read the secrets of your uniqueness. Discover your latent psychic abilities through a set of very simple principles! Learn about the areas of the palm, which reveal your strengths and struggles and character; how the length of your fingers indicate your values and drives; and how your fingerprints show your personal mind set. Explore in depth all the major and minor hand lines, including the life, heart head and fate lines Use the special checklist provided to build up the complete profile of any person to give them a spookily accurate palm reading
1900 a practical treatise on the art commonly called palmistry. with 800 illustrations from life. Some of the Contents: Basis of Our Work; Plan of Creation; Mount Types; Life Current; General Attributes of the Lines; Pose & Carriage of the Hands;.
Palmistry is a primer on palm reading, from the famous heart line to the details of hand shape, finger length, planetary alignment, and more. Details on major and minor lines, each finger and its mounts on the palm, and other features like travel lines and bracelets. Interior pages are vivid and bright with photos, historical art, and illustrations of each hand feature. 192 pages
Palmistry, chiromancy, or palm reading is practiced worldwide with roots in Indian astrology and gypsy fortune-telling. The goal is to assess a person's character and elements of their life by examining the palm of their hand. This invaluable booklet on Indian palmistry describes everything in simple and easy words with symbols, marks, and illustrations concerning the placement of planets and their respective mounts. The author of this work does not claim that there is anything new in this work, but the way of translating, setting, and presenting the information is original. It's a helpful book for beginners or those curious about palmistry.
Everyone knows that "the face can wear a mask," that a person may be a good actor and put on a certain expression that may deceive even the best judgment. But hands cannot change as the result of a mere effort to please; the character they express is the real nature of the individual—the true character that has been formed by heredity or that has grown up with the person by long years of habit. The characteristics alluded to below are those which may be easily observed and which are aids to a rapid judgment of character and which I have never before been able to give to the public in such a concise way. The more elaborate details concerning the ultimate success of the person one is talking to, their more intimate character and their future development will be found in their proper place, in this book.
Over thousands of years, Hindu palmists have observed special symbols located on the hands of people. They learnt that the combination of a few lines in the form of these symbols could add more depth to a palm reading than simply reading each line one at a time. In other words, the sum of a few lines on a hand could give a greater meaning than each line could all by itself. These combinations of lines were given names and entered mainstream palmistry in India through its shastras (ancient texts). This style of palmistry was mostly practiced by monks, hermits, and other holy people. Over the course of time, the people who could interpret these symbols became fewer and fewer until a large number of the symbols became lost over a period of time. This book attempts to save the remaining symbols that are still known for future generations of palmists. This is the first book of its kind to catalogue and record the symbols of palmistry that are used in India. It is a vital reference for beginner palmists and an essential skill for the experts alike.
A fascinating study that explores the power of the racially identified hand as a narrative symbol in Victorian literature and culture.