Tuesday, April 20, 2010

01/10 - Introduction

Yes, it is a new world. World of Weblog. I am entering after being encouraged by others that it is a very good tool to interact with others.



I am planning to discuss the palmistry through these blogs. My interest in palmistry started when I was in school and during the vacations I used to read the books on Palmistry by Cheiro and other authors. This continued through the years and now for last >45 years I am interested in Palmistry and have been reading the palms.



This is a very good science. It may look awkward at first to hear that this is science, but it is science and logic. To read a palm is an art also.



There is an instance mentioned in a famous book where an experience of the author is mentioned to show that palmistry is science. The instance is as follows:



A person came to the author to show his palm. He extended his left palm in front of the author (palmist) who requested him to show the right palm. The person refused to show the right palm and insisted that palmist should see his left palm only. The palmist told him that he can see from the left palm that the person was involved in some war and again requested him to show the right palm so that he could predict in detail.



The person then extended his right palm with lot of difficulty and kept it on the table in front of the palmist. There were no lines in the right palm. There were lines in the left palm. Then the person told the palmist that he was involved in the war as soldier and he was hit by a bullet in his right shoulder and his nerve connections with the hand had broken. Though his hand was there it was artificially connected to the body. Since there were no nerve connections with the hand, there were no lines in the palm.



This shows that the palmistry is a science and the lines are connected to the brain and the lines do change as per the thinking of the person. The lines in the palm change continuously, though very slowly.



To read a palm is also an art. Over the years, with experience, a palmist masters this art. The lines are in such small area and the deviations, breaks etc. are miniature in size. It requires experience to calculate the age at that juncture in the small area, which is an art, in addition to the knowledge of the rules of palmistry.



I would be discussing the different aspects in palmistry in blogs to follow and would expect good interaction from the readers to make it more interesting.

2 comments:

  1. It's a great beginning..wish you all the best..am sure you ll be an exceptional blogger and lots of budding palmists will get insights into the science & arts of Palmistry. People like us will also get to know a lot of fundamentals to brag about amidst the less knowledgeable crowd..ha ha.

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  2. Great going....your detailed explanations of the reading of hands laced with narrations of your experiences can turn novices into amateur palmists.

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