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The author presents his insightful knowledge of Palmistry gathered over 35 years that has been verified through the direct observation of thousands of hands throughout the world. He shows that the lines of the palm are not stagnant or fixed, but are constantly changing and reforming. The lines are not there just because that is the way the hand folds, but can be best described as a bio-computer read-out of our energy patterns, showing us a blueprint of who we are. The headline represents how we think, the heart line portrays the way we love and the lifeline shows the general vitality and movement of our overall energy throughout the phases of life. This includes all our mental, emotional, psychological and spiritual aspects. It even shows past life tendencies and issues, and can help us to understand our habits, to see our blocks, shortcomings, talents and advantages. And, in conclusion, to see where we are in terms of enlightenment.
With the help of over 50 illustrations, Bharat explains the meanings of the lines, mounts and hand shapes and then goes on to show how to give a reading and how to make interpretations

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