Palmistry is a fascinating and challenging study which can enable you to understand the true nature of another person simply by looking at their hand. But contrary to what many authors on this subject suggest, there is no escaping the fact that this is a complex and in-depth subject. There is no easy road to becoming a proficient palm reader and following a simple set of instructions will not turn you into one overnight.
A book, any book, can only teach you so much and in palmistry, as in every-thing else, proficiency can only be attained through practice and a willingness to learn from your experiences. To avoid confusion and ensure that your learning is as logical and progressive as possible, this book is laid out on a step by step basis and each chapter seeks to build on the ones that have preceded it. Absorbing all the knowledge in any book can be a major task, but if you restrict your enthusiasm and read each chapter in sequence, you will find yourself being led further and further into the many complex and fascinating aspects of palm reading. But for the sake of simplicity I have attempted to reduce each aspect to its simplest form and deal with it in a practical, realistic, and everyday way.
Good palm reading requires a structured framework. A competent reader doesn’t just look at a hand and talk about the first thing that attracts their attention. They have a structured way of working and examine each aspect of the hand individually and in a particular sequence. By doing this they build a picture of their subject and develop an understanding of the person they are dealing with.
This book attempts to be as thorough as possible, without becoming overly long-winded, and shows you the sequence in which each point should be examined. It is also laid out in the form of a reference book so it is easy for you to check back and refresh your memory on any point you are unsure of.
Book By :
Michael P. Moore - 1995
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