What is Palmistry?
Palmistry is a science
established on the study of our hands that helps us to understand the life, fortune,
destiny and more things about our life.
The professional assistance and guidance of Palmistry can be used for different purposes, such as, self discovery, personal relationship, family relationship, career and education, jobs, children luck, opportunity of life, finance, property and more.
A professional and qualified palmist can
discover so many things from your palm, your palm says about you, before and
after. Your palm can give you a snapshot of your overall personality. This
subject is considered a great tool to make a chart the progress in your mental
healing and attitude, habit and style.
Are the lines of your palm changes?
The palm
changes throughout one’s life. The lines and signs that you can see in your
palm now, are not permanent, these are changeful. The lines that you see are
not same as they were a year ago and possibly very different from now. These
lines are changeful and you will see some new lines tomorrow (future) and some
lines will be vanished after a few years. Though, your palm gives an outline of
your entire life. These are only some unconfirmed outlines. Beyond doubt you
are the final decision maker in the course of your life. If you wish the
position or not, because you are the principal of your soul.
Palmistry is a primitive
subject. Rather you can say the subject is prehistoric. Palms have been of
recorded interest to humanity as far back as 12,000 to 15,000 years ago. The
ancient caves in Santander and some hand-made drawings are found from Spain
displays palms with major portrayed in amazing details.
What Palmist says?
The
contemporary theory of palmistry
says that the lines of the palm or hand represent some of the graphic shorthand
of the circuits of our brain and the electrical energies of our thoughts and
consciousness pass through it. Palmists notice that the lines on our palm
(hand) are established in some relation to our thought patterns, connections
with our nerves and chromosomal (A chromosome is a structure of DNA, protein
and RNA found in cells) structures.
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