Palmistry has a bad rap.
I only need to mention that I am a palmist, and frequently I get a worried look in response and a person saying, "I don't wanna know!" "What don't you want to know?" I often ask. The replies allude to a type of palmistry that predicts cryptic misfortunes and mysterious illnesses. People are worried that a palm reading will tell them of doom in their health, livelihood, and family. My mission in life is to offer a new perspective on the art of palm reading, and to share with the world what I have discovered in looking at people's palms. The hands reveal our highest self, our divine nature, and our soul's path. The problem is not with palmistry; it is with the con artists and "misfortune tellers" who misuse one of the most powerful tools we have to understand our metaphysical and subconscious being. Bringing palmistry into the light means looking at the foundation of the meanings, and the cultural context of when those meanings were created. With this information, we can understand the root, and apply this to our modern society. Take for instance a merged head and heart line (Simian Line): highly warned about from the Victorian era spiritualists as one who lacked self control and thus named the "suicide line." Today we understand that a merged head and heart line indicates an "hard-coded integrity" where their thoughts and feelings tend to be highly aligned. When our world is misaligned, as happens, this can often me more frustrating for these folks than others. Thank goodness we have Simian Line folks in the world! They are, so often, the truth talkers - compelled to point out the inconsistencies and incongruities in our crazy world. This is but one of many examples of the extraordinary gifts we all bring to humanity - those gifts, once ridiculed by traditional palmistry, can now be truly seen as essential strengths we need in the world. Comment below if you've ever had a "misfortune telling."
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James Divine,Palm Reader in the Seattle area, writes about inspiring experiences, insights, and life as a professional chiromancer. Archives
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