HANDS: A Complete Guide To Palmistry
by Hoffman, Enid
ISBN: 0914918486
Publisher: Whitford Press
Your hands as a guide to personality In Hands, Enid Hoffman takes a step beyond palmistry and explains the significance of the entire hand in relation to personality and the whole body. By describing all parts of the hand, from the fingernails to the wrist, Hoffman teaches readers how to analyze the information the hands contain. In a stepby-step fashion, she takes the reader over the entire terrain of the hand. As you become familiar with each part of the hand you will leam how to use it as a road map of your personality. Extensive illustrations provide an excellent learning tool and visual guide. Enid Hoffman's analysis covers: -- The Hands. An overall introduction to the hands. -- Hand Dominance. How the sides of the brain affect the opposite hands. -- Hand Appearance. General introduction to the terrain of the hand. -- Hand Size. What it means to have large and small hands. -- Major Hand Classifications. Explanations of the various hand shapes. -- Finger Growth. Variations in the growth of the fingers. -- Finger Phalanges. The major divisions of the fingers. -- The Thumbs. Attributes and growth of the thumbs. -- The Fingernails. The shape and marks of the fingernails and what they mean. -- Primary Palm Imprints. How to take palm imprints. -- Major and Minor Palm Lines. The meaning of the Heart, Head and Life lines. -- The Mounts. How to find and interpret the major mounts. -- Dermaglyphics. The meaning of marks formed by the various lines. -- Hands and Your Health. How to use your hands as a guide to your health. -- Vocational Hand Analysis. Using hand analysis to determine your career. Enid Hoffman's two previous books, Huna: A Beginner's Guide and Develop Your Psychic Skills, have been reprinted many times and remain popular metaphysical titles. Hands follows in their tradition by presenting an esoteric art in a simple and straight-forward manner. By combining revisions of old concepts with an expansion of new ideas, tends is a valuable guide to those in search of self-knowledge.
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