Description
Chiromancy, or Palm Reading, the system of evaluating a person’s character, personality or future life by reading the palm of one’s hand, has long been a practice in many parts of the world.The various lines, mounts and other structures offer information by their relative sizes, qualities, and intersections.
The Palmistry Learning Cards deck is an easy way to learn the art of palm reading. The deck will include seventy-eight 2 sided flash cards. The deck is divided into sections of study. The first four cards show the different hand types and what they mean. Other sections include the mounts or areas of the hand, the fingers, hand percussions, major and minor lines, palm markings, line markings, fingertip shapes, finger print patterns, palm patterns, nail shapes, finger joints, and the phalanxes of the fingers.
The information on the cards is a great place for beginners to start. The deck can also be used as a reference for more advanced students. The booklet that comes packaged with this deck includes additional information such as how to tell timing on the lines, and how the palm can indicate a person’s state of health.
Used in combination with the Palmistry Quick Reference sheet, these make an excellent system for mastering this age old system of divination.
Product Summary:
Title: Palmistry Learning Cards
Authors: Jadzia DeForest and Jay DeForest
Language: English
Dimensions: Card Size – 3.75″ x 5.25″
Details: Oversize cards, large font size, double-sided flashcards, printed on high quality resin coated card stock, packaged in lift off top heavy duty box.
Jay DeForest –
These cards are a handy (no pun intended) tool for learning which part of the palm, finger, line or mound, is which, and to remember what it is related to. The visual highlighting on the front of the card identifies the specific area, and then I can test myself on what that relates to before turning the card over to confirm, it, or remind myself. A good tool!
Jay DeForest –
These are good for learning the basics. There is a lot more to study in order to become an expert, but that’s not what these cards are supposed to be for. They help to get the location of the parts of the hand in mind and remember what they are about.
Jay DeForest –
Every part of the hand has a name and association and it can get a little confusing… These are helping me to remember them all. Thanks!