Have you studied palm reading? Once you do you’ll most likely catch yourself frequently glancing at hands, yours and others. When you look at your left palm you’ll notice it’s different from your right one since the left and right indicate the unconscious and conscious part of us. The length of our fingers and thumbs, the length between the joints of our fingers, the lines on our fingers and thumbs, the shape and size of our nails, the space between our fingers, the space between our fingers and thumbs, etc. are all indicators of what’s been our experiences, and where we’re headed. Also, nicely etched on our palms are our heart, head and life lines, our fate lines, chains, islands, stars, forks, dots and lines along our palms, all indicate things about ourselves. When something changes in our life, it’ll be recorded on our hands. Neat! Right?
If you were ever to begin studying palmistry, chances are your research and reading would be different from mine. I’ll just tell you what I’ve read: ‘William G. Benham, author of The Benham Book of Palmistry, is considered the father of modern palmistry (reissued 1988, New Castle). “Benham turned palmistry from an esoteric art into a codified science with its own laws and principles.” What a marvelous hobby palm reading is, or to take it a very big step up, after a lot of studying, what a fascinating career it could be if someone is so inclined.
Our bodies are truly amazing. What do you see when you look at the palms of your hands? It’s impossible to say until you begin unravelling what they are offering up to you.