Neither, I avoid that stuff. It's dangerous. When reading palms, you need to ascertain the dominant hand of the person you are reading (are they right-handed or left-handed) In a Right hand dominant the right hand is the current and future, the left hand is the past. The opposite is true of a left-handed person.
in palmistry the right hand is considered as more important than the left as the left is the hand which you were born with and the right is the one which you make.
In palmistry, you read the dominant hand for the future and the recessive hand for the past.
Use the hour-hand on your watch. That way, you can charge your customer the most :-)
In palmistry, typically the dominant hand is used to analyze the individual's character, while the non-dominant hand is believed to show inherited traits and potential. Both hands can provide insights, but the dominant hand is usually the focus for palmistry readings.
Palmistry
Palm Reading is also called Palmistry or Chiromancy (meaning hand prediction). It is an analysis of a person's hand to foretell the future and personalities. Palmistry means prediction of a persons future according to the position of the Mounts on a person's hand. Lines of a palm, color of a palm, Signs on palm and shape of hands indicates his past, present and future life. This prediction is based on the two palms of a person.
Palm Reading is also called Palmistry or Chiromancy (meaning hand prediction). It is an analysis of a person's hand to foretell the future and personalities. Palmistry means prediction of a persons future according to the position of the Mounts on a person's hand. Lines of a palm, color of a palm, Signs on palm and shape of hands indicates his past, present and future life. This prediction is based on the two palms of a person.
Bernard Korman has written: 'Hands, the power of hand awareness' -- subject(s): Gesture, Hand, Palmistry
Elizabeth Brenner has written: 'The hand book' -- subject(s): Palmistry
Julius Spier has written: 'The hands of children' -- subject(s): Hand, Palmistry
Palmistry involves interpreting the lines, shapes, and mounts on a person's palm to gain insights into their traits, personality, and potential future. Different aspects of the palm, such as the length of the fingers, the position of the mounts, and the curves of the lines, are analyzed to provide readings. It's important to remember that palmistry is not a science and interpretations can vary depending on the practitioner.
The old gypsy is an expert in palmistry.
Dieter Gramm has written: 'Deine Hand, dein Charakter' -- subject(s): Palmistry
David Brandon-Jones has written: 'The palmistry of love' -- subject(s): Palmistry and sex 'Complete Book of Palmistry'
A palmister is a person who practises palmistry.