REVIEW- Palm Reading for Beginners: See the Future in Your Hands (Understand You and Your Future, Vo
- palmreading78
- Sep 4, 2017
- 2 min read
In this wonderful book you will discover the wonder of palmistry, which is how the details on our palms can tell us more about our inner selves than our conscious minds can. Sounds good so far...? Well, why don't you just go ahead and buy your own copy of this book right now. And let's get started with everything that you, as a beginner in this art, need to know about chiromancy. The book will start with a brief presentation of this practice throughout time (with an entire chapter dedicated to the most relevant events in the history of palm reading), and an emphasis on the current situation (the position of palm reading in our society). Later chapters deal with specific details that are essential in palm reading. Each of them will give you lists of elements that you need to take into consideration (color, shape, flexibility, consistency, texture, lines, mounts, fingers, and nails), with explanations about why such details could be important and possible interpretations for each element. The last chapter will give you important pieces of advice that should guide your entire reading experience – not only the initial phase. Here are some of the things you will learn about...
About the beginnings of palm reading
If there is any foundation for the myth that says that palmistry uses Devil’s tools
What the shape of each finger tells us
How the natural shape of the nails are relevant
How you can connect the aspect of the skin to physiological and psychological interpretations
What is the name and meaning of each line in the palm
Much, much more...
There's a lot more information in this valuable book. I encourage you to get your own copy today, and find out how you can improve your skills in chiromancy. Don’t let others decide what is valid and valuable for you; see for yourself what palm reading really is and start practicing right now. A new stage of your life is waiting for you.
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