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Palmistry
Palmistry is divination
by the examination of an individual's hand.
There are three main aspects
of Palmistry:
Chiromancy: A
study of the lines within the palms. From ancient times until the
19th century this was basically the only aspect of palmistry which
existed
Chirognomy: A
study of genetic hand shape, finger shape, finger nails, texture,
consistency, gesture, etc. Used by hand analysts in order to gain
insight into aspects of the inner workings of the personality.
Dermatoglyphics: A
study of skin ridge patterns and formations found on the fingertips
and within the palms themselves. Much research has and continues
to be done with regard to how certain patterns may be indicative
of genetic problems.
Many modern analysts
combine these aspects of palmistry into what is now known as a study
of Chirology or Cheirology.
The lines in the palms
are formed in the womb during the first few months of foetal development,
long before the foetus is able to open and close the hands. This
would seem to imply that the lines are, to a certain extent, genetically
created and/or created as a result of life energy manifesting within
the palms.
After years of close
inspection of many hundreds of thousands of hands, palmists have
discovered that the lines are continually changing and rarely constant.
Observation has shown that the lines can and do change in appearance,
length, quality and quantity and that no two hands ever reveal the
same formation. Palmists have discovered that not only does the
line structure reveal certain clues about the personality, but that
the lines also represent a living, visible part of the brain. The
electrical impulses of brain messages and signals are for some reason
recorded in the lines of the palms and to the trained eye, can be
translated like a secret code.
- Sue Compton
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(Unfortunately, we at
Bewitching Ways are not omnipotent. Graphology is one area in which
we have no expertise whatsoever. However, we did find a pretty interesting
Web sites that does a great job at explaining this art in detail.
For more information on the history, visit Palmistry
International. For more information on the "how to's,"
visit Paralumn.
)
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