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Topic: Anyone want to read my palm?
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Chryseis Knowflake Posts: 370 From: Australia Registered: Jul 2012
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posted January 14, 2013 05:52 AM
quote: Originally posted by sand: @chryseis^
It wasn't fist it was first, I meant the first segment of the thumb between where it joins the palm and where the thumb bends. It is an area that displays a sense of toeing the line, but possibly being cynical and grumbling out of earshot. So even though you can see something through - ie. use the endurance quality seen elsewhere in the palm, you probably end up feeling, "I'll do it, but I'm not liking it." Or altenatively you might feel that you should only be doing what your parents are going to be ok with in the long run - however, if they are ok with it, you become disinterested. So ultimately you become a bit snared in wondering if you can do anything that will work out well or whether you are going to stuff up with big decisions unless your parents are happy with the decision and feel you are doing the right thing too. Over time it makes you second guess any sizeable decision. IP: Logged |
Chryseis Knowflake Posts: 370 From: Australia Registered: Jul 2012
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posted January 14, 2013 05:55 AM
@ Lunae, I'm just going to give lilith's and YTA's a shot fist...first, then you may have decided against it or I may have. IP: Logged |
Lunae Knowflake Posts: 172 From: Registered: Dec 2012
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posted January 14, 2013 06:08 AM
quote: Originally posted by Chryseis: @ Lunae, I'm just going to give lilith's and YTA's a shot fist...first, then you may have decided against it or I may have.
I'm never gonna decide against it, I'm willing to wait.. if it's okay for you to do a reading 
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sand Knowflake Posts: 9582 From: Registered: May 2011
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posted January 14, 2013 06:09 AM
quote: Originally posted by Chryseis: It wasn't fist it was first, I meant the first segment of the thumb between where it joins the palm and where the thumb bends.It is an area that displays a sense of toeing the line, but possibly being cynical and grumbling out of earshot. So even though you can see something through - ie. use the endurance quality seen elsewhere in the palm, you probably end up feeling, "I'll do it, but I'm not liking it." Or altenatively you might feel that you should only be doing what your parents are going to be ok with in the long run - however, if they are ok with it, you become disinterested. So ultimately you become a bit snared in wondering if you can do anything that will work out well or whether you are going to stuff up with big decisions unless your parents are happy with the decision and feel you are doing the right thing too. Over time it makes you second guess any sizeable decision.
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sand Knowflake Posts: 9582 From: Registered: May 2011
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posted January 14, 2013 08:23 AM
Chryseis ooh ooh I have a question.. Do you see finance in my future?IP: Logged |
Chryseis Knowflake Posts: 370 From: Australia Registered: Jul 2012
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posted January 14, 2013 03:26 PM
Money will come from different sources and through the help of others.IP: Logged |
sand Knowflake Posts: 9582 From: Registered: May 2011
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posted January 14, 2013 05:07 PM
That's "other people's money" or begging LOL? IP: Logged |
Astro keen Knowflake Posts: 287 From: Registered: Nov 2012
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posted January 14, 2013 05:23 PM
Please excuse me for interrupting BUT-There's a lady who's posted at the link below http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum11/HTML/005592.html She sounds very low and needs help. Could someone please respond - i'm afraid my astro knowledge won't rise to the challenge. Thanks IP: Logged |
Haplesschild* Knowflake Posts: 499 From: Registered: Nov 2012
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posted January 15, 2013 06:17 AM
Just wanted to say that you're SOO gifted Chryseis . I'm getting better at chart reading, but your knowledge of charts and ability to read past lives and palms is pretty mind blowing.  Props <3 My 'skills' go as far as telling someone whether they'll have a bumpy love life, how many children they will have and whether they have good business sense lol. You are damn pro, how long have you been studying Palm reading for?IP: Logged |
Chryseis Knowflake Posts: 370 From: Australia Registered: Jul 2012
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posted January 15, 2013 09:12 AM
Hey thanks, Hapless, I like your interpretations in the readings as well.  I was taught by a palmist who still reads professionally. He used to come to my house but that was over a decade ago and I never really read palms. I said to sand that the non-dominant hand was the inherited hand, and even though it shows what you come in with, I realize that the palmist actually called it the 'destined hand' but I had forgotten that until last night. I am crazy about tarot, dreams, astrology and other archetypal symbols etc. I don't care for numerology much - its too bland for me, though the last time I made that comment I didn't realize I was speaking to the president of the Sydney Numerology School, gosh. Truth be known, I probably make heaps of mistakes, so maybe not so pro. Readings are so tempting. IP: Logged |
sand Knowflake Posts: 9582 From: Registered: May 2011
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posted January 15, 2013 09:59 AM
Where do the two pairs of children come from? A street reader predicted it for me too. Or two marriages I believe. Some tourism. That's somewhere near this church.. But idk.. I feel they just want to make you happy and take your money! only for whimsy.. IP: Logged |
Haplesschild* Knowflake Posts: 499 From: Registered: Nov 2012
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posted January 15, 2013 02:25 PM
quote: Originally posted by Chryseis: Hey thanks, Hapless, I like your interpretations in the readings as well.  I was taught by a palmist who still reads professionally. He used to come to my house but that was over a decade ago and I never really read palms. I said to sand that the non-dominant hand was the inherited hand, and even though it shows what you come in with, I realize that the palmist actually called it the 'destined hand' but I had forgotten that until last night. I am crazy about tarot, dreams, astrology and other archetypal symbols etc. I don't care for numerology much - its too bland for me, though the last time I made that comment I didn't realize I was speaking to the president of the Sydney Numerology School, gosh. Truth be known, I probably make heaps of mistakes, so maybe not so pro. Readings are so tempting.
Haha don't you just love being in awkward situations like that? Happened before to me too. So you really do have quite a long history with them , I started getting into astrology in 2010 I think? Mid 2010? So that's 2 and half years. Even if you might not be pro, I think sometimes the non pros are better than the well known ones. Just like Psychics I think. I had a reading from this really well known psychic and she was very expensive, but she was awful, while some of the best readings I have had were relatively cheap from psychics who do it to help people, not really to earn big bucks.
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Chryseis Knowflake Posts: 370 From: Australia Registered: Jul 2012
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posted January 15, 2013 10:27 PM
@sand, sorry I don't know much more about it.Hapless, yeah, the whole readings things is a funny world. Also majorly competitive and huge egos with the actual readers. Plus many people only want to hear what they want, or are looking for someone to give them excuses. Dream readings are the worst for denial - hence why the info has come in a dream, so I generally get the biggest backlash from a dream reading. The palmist that I know, is chiefly a showman and has a lot of charisma. He has a set repertoire of things to say but can also highlight things most definitely. I tire of generalisations, so I try to be specific but this is where you can be highlighted quickly as wrong. People seem to accept generalisations better. IP: Logged |