How To Find A Good Palm Reader
How To Find A Good Palm Reader
A good palm reader can be a wonderful asset to your life. Directions in love life, career, health, and many other facets of your life are possible through the practice of the ancient art of palmistry.
Not all palm readers are the same and these days there are some con artists out there that will try to take you for a buck if they can.
You can protect yourself from a fake palm reader and find a knowledgeable and adept palm read by first learning something about the art of palmistry before you seek any advice and by verifying the skills and reputation of any palm reader.
Palm Reader Basics
Accept the fact that palm reading has been a divination skill that has been documented and practiced successfully for direction and life improvement since the time of the ancient Egyptians.
There is a direct connection between the brain and the hands. The right brain controls the left hand and the left brain controls the right hand. Physical science supports the art of the palmist.
The left hand is the seat of emotion and understanding. These so called feminine skills are also considered right brain activities.
The right hand is dominated by traditionally “masculine” areas like logic and the influences of the outer world on you.
Any good book about palmistry will allow you to become familiar with the lines, mounts, and specifics of each hand so you can understand what a palm reader is doing and telling you to do, which will increase your insight on how to find a good Palm reader.
Check out your palm reader
A palmist exists for your benefit not theirs.
Avoid any palm reader that is too interested in your credit card or your wallet and not as interested in your problems and solutions to your problems.
Usually a palm reader has had training and is certified. You can easily check the level of training and certification through an Internet search. Palm reading is certainly a gift and not everyone can do this but training is an important part of the skill because the knowledge of past generations of true practitioners gets passed along t the next through training.
A great palmist will have their own website and will list their credentials and training.
You should use social networking sites and the Internet to check the reliability and honesty of any palm reader.
Do not rely on just a few reviews of any palm reader that are on their personal web site. Writers can be paid to do good reviews.
Social networks that have hundreds or even thousands of people praising the skills of a particular palm reader is your best guarantee that that person has the skill, gift, and knowledge that will provide you with the direction and help you are seeking.
Do not tell a palm reader everything in the world about yourself on your first meeting. Let them get to know you through your hands and you can evaluate their skill in that way. Avoid giving a palm reader obvious cues in body language or facial expression.
It has been human nature to seek the assistance of a palm reader for insight into the future and has been for eons, but dont ask him or her how to find a good Palm Reader, as they just might have to great an influence on whom the might suggest LOL.
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on October 28th, 2012
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