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Palmistry for the Beginner

Learn to Read Your Own Palms

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Palmistry for the Beginner

By: J.D. Rockefeller
Narrated by: Calder J Hughes
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If you have a deep interest in learning about personality characteristics as well as the past and future of a person, learn to read palms.

Palmistry has been around for centuries, and it is practiced in some form or the other in almost all parts of the world. Palmistry is also known as chiromancy. The word has been derived from the sobriquet of a pivotal figure in palm reading, Cheiro (real name: Irish William John Warner).

Cheiro evaluated the person's character and gained insights about his future life just by reading the various lines and mounts of the palm, the shape and size of the hands and fingers, the texture and color of the skin, the flexibility of the hand, and various other features.

Since then, palmistry has attracted millions of people around the world. Some learned to use it professionally; others just learned it for fun.

So, are you interested in learning about palmistry, but have no idea where to start? If that's the case, the solution is right here. The study of palmistry is quite comprehensive, but here you will be able to learn where to begin, and which are the most important aspects that you need to consider. So, let's get started!

©2015 J.D. Rockefeller (P)2015 J.D. Rockefeller
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