Palmistry Quick & Easy
By (Author) Peter Hazel
Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
8th September 2001
United States
General
Non Fiction
133.6
Paperback
240
Width 131mm, Height 203mm, Spine 15mm
318g
Your hand is a map reflecting your personality, your past, and your personal potential. This book's unique illustrated and interactive format is designed to give you instant access to the ancient art of palmistry. As you answer a series of simple questions, you'll discover how easy it really iseven the novice can begin reading hands immediately!
You'll learn how to interpret the length of the palm and fingers, the four hand types, thumbs, marks on the fingers, the lines, fingernails, the mounts, timing in the palm, and even the meaning of rings.
Palmistry Quick & Easy also includes information not found in other palmistry books. Notes for lovers, parents, managers, and astrologers will add depth and additional insights into the important relationships in your life.
Without saying a word, your hands speak volumes about your personality. For example, the shape and size of your hand can help you gain insight into your strengths and weaknesses.
Do you have a long palm with long, slender fingers If so, you have a water hand, which means you are a sensitive, sympathetic, and intuitive person who probably relies on emotions to make decisions. You may have to be careful of being overly self-critical.
Do you have a short palm with short fingers Then you've got an earth hand, and you are practical, reliable, and productive, although you may have to watch out for becoming too single-minded or authoritarian.
Palmistry is also funin any social gathering, mention that you read palms and you'll soon have a crowd of people eager to find out more about themselves.
Palmistry Quick & Easy is just that: quick and easy. With its detailed question-and-answer format, you'll gain a deeper understanding of yourself and the people around youjust by listening to what their hands have to say.
Peter Hazel began reading palms in a Gypsy tea room in Townsville, far North Queensland, Australia. A professional palm reader, he has taught medical palmistry at the South Australian College of Botanic Medicine and Natural Therapies, and palmistry at the Adelaide College of Botanical Medicine. Palaeontology, cartomancy, and watercolor painting are among his other interests. This book is the basic text for his course. Other books by Peter Hazel include The Complete Dice Oracles (Handmade Books Adelaide, 2001); The Gypsy Dice Oracle (Handmade Books Adelaide, 1994); and Consulting the CoinsA New Interpretation of the I Ching (Lothian Books, 1990).