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About Palmistry - Palmistry Information Palmistry International is committed in its promotion of the value and benefits of modern hand analysis in a society where even today, palmistry remains under a rather mystical umbrella! With palmistry being so widely and seriously researched over the last hundred years or so, why does palmistry continue to conjure up pictures of fairgrounds, tents, and fortune telling?
In the New Collins concise English Dictionary, the
term palmistry is referred to thus: Benham states " No help was found from professionals, for nearly all proved to be ignorant, unlettered, and trying solely to gain money, without any effort in the direction of scientific investigation. During most of this time the word palmistry was so buried under a mass of public disapproval, that a self respecting person dared not say that he was even interested in it. Fully persuaded that it had a scientific foundation, I set about to discover it."
After years of extremely detailed research of the
hands William Benham made the following comments
Many modern analysts combine these aspects of
palmistry into what is now known as a study of
Chirology or Cheirology.
Many casual observers of the hands argue that the lines are merely flexure creases, allowing the opening and closing movements of the hands. While it does appear to be true that the lines do in fact aid these movements, palmists have discovered through continued research that there is far more to the palmar lines than this.
After years of close inspection of many hundreds of thousands of hands, palmists have discovered that the lines are continually changing and rarely constant. Observation has shown that the lines can and do change in appearance, length, quality and quantity and that no two hands ever reveal the same formation. Palmists have discovered that not only does the line structure reveal certain clues about the personality, but that the lines also represent a living, visible part of the brain. The electrical impulses of brain messages and signals are for some reason recorded in the lines of the palms and to the trained eye, can be translated like a secret code.
No-one really knows why the lines record these
signals but observation has proved beyond a shadow of doubt that impulses from
the brain directly influence the formation of the lines in the palms. From this
palmists conclude that the hands are a genetic blue print of the personality and
a visible part of the brain.
The diagrams below show the main lines found within the palms
Most
people will have a life line, but sometimes the head and heart lines merge
together to create a single transverse crease
across the middle of the palm. This is called a Simian line. The fate line can
develop as we mature, some will have a strong fate line, while others will have
a broken, wavy line, or possibly no fate line at all! The Apollo and Mercury
lines can be found in many hands, sometimes barely formed, while in others, very
strongly etched in the palms. The lines reveal behaviour patterns as well as
events or feelings which have made an impression on the person. Not only do past
events which have affected the person leave a mark on the lines, but the present
condition of the person is also revealed. For reasons not yet fully understood,
it appears that future possibilities are also mapped out within the lines.
Palmists now accept the fact that the lines are a living map of a person’s life,
his past, present and for unknown reasons, his potential future. They believe
that after conception, the behaviour patterns of the personality create future
possibilities and trends available to the person, this being revealed in the
formation of the lines. It is then up to the individual as to whether he chooses to follow this ‘life plan’ or instead, use his free will and alter the natural, expected course of his life. Should he exercise this free will by adopting different behaviour patterns, future possibilities and trends will be altered, with the result that the lines in the palms also change to reflect the new and altered behaviour patterns.
If the lines aid the opening and closing movements of the hands, then surely a person who uses his hands more than most will have more lines in the palms?
Not so! There is absolutely no relationship between the number of times the hands are flexed with the number of lines found in the palms. In fact, the lines have shown instead to be related to the sensitivity of the nervous system. When there are few, very deeply etched lines in the palms, the person has always been found to have a strong, robust constitution with an equally strong nervous system A person with a finely tuned highly strung nervous system will always have many fragile, tiny lines criss-crossing the palms like a spider’s web.
Every thought, emotion, feeling, and action is based
on the movement of some kind of electrical impulse from the brain, although many
believe that this energy source can also be received from an external energy
source which intermingles with body energy. There is no doubt that the palmar
lines react in accordance with these electrical impulses. The strong line is like a strong cable which is easily capable of containing the force of any power surge. These strong, deeply etched lines reveal people who are physically and emotionally robust. In contrast to the strong lines, the weak, fine lines belong to highly strung, delicately balanced people. These lines are not designed for strong, forceful power surges. Should one occur, the whole nervous system is overloaded with too much power, resulting in energy spilling out into others areas of the palm. In this way, the delicate balance of the whole personality becomes affected.
Knowing the direction of energy flow within the
lines helps the palmist to determine which area of the palm the line originates
from and what destination it is going towards. The mounts within the palms allow
the palmist to understand the qualities of each area of the palm, giving
understanding of where energy is not only coming from, but also where it is
being directed towards.
The palms can be seen as a road map, each line representing a road that the thoughts from the brain have decided to follow. The area of the hand where the ‘road’ originates, gives a clue as to where the personality is coming from, and the area of the palm to which the road is leading gives a clue as to the expected destination, or what is actually trying to be achieved. If the lines reveal a living road map, then it follows that the stronger the line, the easier the route. The highest speeds can be achieved on a motorway, assuming of course there are no road works to slow down the speed! Straight, strong lines allow the strongest energy flow where the fastest progress can be made, whereas weaker lines are like the country lanes, slowing down the speed of progress.
The meandering roads are the scenic routes, where there is less hurry to reach the final destination. Progress can be made on any of these ‘roads’ albeit at different speeds, but the appearance of road works on any road will hold up the traffic, or even stop it completely. So it is with the lines. As long as a line runs smoothly, energy will run smoothly and progress will be made towards the final destination. However, a block in any form will obstruct the energy flow, causing a temporary slowing down of progress or actually stop the brain message reaching its final destination.
Chirognomy
Not only do the genes create the colour of the hair,
eyes, the shape of the nose, the build of the body, the talents, weaknesses etc.
of the human personality, but they are also
responsible for creating the hand and finger shapes, as well as the skin ridge
patterns within the palms and fingertips. When faced with a ‘bare canvas’ in which to start a reading, or to assess a personality, the classification system allows the palmist to form a quick sketch of the overall personality from which he can later build.
Dermatoglyphics
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literally derma - skin, glyphics - carvings - a study of skin ridge
patterns
This began in the 1900’s, and was continued by
Francis Galton who researched fingertip skin ridge patterns, eventually leading
to the introduction of fingerprinting criminals. Much research has and continues
to be done in this area, At conception the genes determine the formation of the
skin ridges. In the average hand, the skin ridges tend to form a similar pattern
but often the formation of the skin ridges will be different, pointing to
alterations in the genetic makeup. Certain formations have been observed which
reveal certain genetic or chromosomal abnormalities. It has been found that if
three or more unusual patterns appear in the palm and/or fingers it is highly
likely that some genetic or chromosomal abnormality is present, which could
manifest as a physical, mental or emotional problem.
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