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Scientific hand reading: explore the significance of the 9 minor levels of the hand! • Level 1: HAND BEHAVIORS • Level 2: HAND MOTORICS • Level 3: HAND SHAPE • Level 4: PALM SHAPE • Level 5: FINGER SHAPES • Level 6: SKIN RELATED QUALITIES • Level 7: FINGERNAILS • Level 8: DERMATOGLYPHICS (& FINGERPRINTS) • Level 9: (MAJOR) LINES ![]() Palm reading around the world: • Chinese ralm reading & numerology in Hong Kong (China) • Palm reading & children lines in Karachi (Pakistan) • Palm Reading, destiny lines & tarot in London (UK) • Free psychic palm reading in New York (US) • Indian palm reading, marriage lines & astrology in New Delhi (India) More about palm reading lines: • Palm reading lines • Palm reading life line • Palm reading marriage line Discover more about hands: • Hand Reading Research • Hand Reading Forum • Palm Reading Guide • Hand Reflexology |
- Multi-Perspective Palm Reading - Level 8: DERMATOGLYPHICS & FINGERPRINTS! (8/9)
A complete assessment of the dermatoglyphics requires an assessment of both the fingerprints + the palmar dermatoglyphics.
An assessment of the fingerprints usually relates to the pattern type or ridge characteristics of the individual fingers, or the combination of the patterns seen on the 5 fingers on each hand seperately, or both hands together. Sometimes can asymmetries between the corresponding fingers of both hands, or the occurence of 'ridge dissocation' also play a decisive role. (More specified guidelines will follow later)
The dermatoglyphic characteristics in the palmar area are usually focussed on the presences of 'true patterns' (usually loops or whorls), the path of the so-called 'inner ridge lines' (which always start in a delta / triradial point), and the position of the so-called 'axial triradius' (on the mount of Moon / hypothenar).
An overview of the hand line markers that are included in 'Multi-Perspective Palm Reading' so far, is presented below.
The list will grow when more themes becomes updated/added.
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