Reading a birth chart requires a good understanding of the influences in it. Looking up the interpretations of the following will give interesting insights, especially when the native learns how to conglomerate the influences and interpret how they all affect each other.
Start with the house cusps, particularly the Ascendant/Descendant (personal expression and relationships) and the Nadir/Midheaven axis (home life, family and work). These are the cardinal points.
Next look up the planets in the signs and then the houses.
Then look up the aspects between these points.
Last put all this together.
A lot of it(approximate 45-65%)
To check your palmistry, observe your dominant hand's lines and mounts. Focus on the major lines heart, head, and life for insights into emotions, intellect, and vitality. Study finger shapes, mounts below them, and hand type. Use a mirror or photo for better visibility and compare with palmistry guides.
Rosalind Craig has written: 'How to read palms' -- subject(s): Palmistry
Apart from predicting a person's future by his Janma Kundali (Horoscope), palmistry is another way for those, who don't have any idea of their birth date & time. For preparing a person's Janma Kundali we require birth date & time. It is difficult to prepare a Janma Kundali with out knowing the birth date & time. In this situation we can go for palmistry.Read more: http://indianpalmreading.blogspot.com/
Scars don't mean anything on palmistry, however, there's a LOT of ways to read palms and I know two, so there could be another way to read them where scars do mean something, but as far as I know, there isn't any significance with them.
The old gypsy is an expert in 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.
Palmistry - 1913 was released on: USA: 22 July 1913
Spots, moles, corn, freckles, scars and pigmentation irregularities are rarely if ever read as part of palmistry. It is the lines, mounds and structure of the hand, fingers and wrist that are read.
By looking at palmistry, the characteristics of any person can be known. The palm of the person tells a lot about the life of the person. You will get more information about palmistry at bejandaruwalla(.)com.
La Roux has written: 'The practice of classical palmistry' -- subject(s): Palmistry