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Introduction
Palmistry (or chiromancy) has amazed humanity over the centuries. Since ancient India and China, the concept of the character, destiny, and life path can be revealed in our palms and has played the spiritual interest role in such figures as Greek philosophers like Aristotle. However, when anyone has ever thought of palm reading, they have always heard that question in their mind, ‘who can read minds after all?’ and have also wondered about the hand used for palm reading.
Understanding The Basics Of Palmistry
Palmistry is the process of studying the pattern of the hand, lines and the mounts on the hand where one can get information about his/her personality, past life experiences and the possible future. Some of the features analyzed in palmistry include that:
- Major lines: Equates to the heart line, head line, life line, and fate line.
- Mounts: The areas of the palm that are raised that correlate with various traits
- Hand shape and fingers: Which were supposed to embody elemental influences (earth, air, fire , water).
However, before coming into this complex world, it is important to know: how is palmistry done and what is the right hand to use?
Which Hand To Use?
There are some factors depending on which the hand used for palmistry varies, namely an individual’s dominant hand, gender traditions in classical palmistry, and a reader’s approach.
- Dominant vs. Non-Dominant Hand
In the majority of today’s palmistry, the dominant hand or the one you write with is regarded as the ‘active’ hand. It reflects your present and future situations, the way you are using your potential and bringing decisions in life.
The non-dominant hand on the other hand is called the “passive” or “inherited” hand. It is your natural abilities, subconscious mind, and the life you came into this world.
Therefore, if you are right-handed, your right hand is predominantly the one used for palmistry to give your present and future while the left tells your past and spiritual blueprint. Left-handed people are in the opposite situation.
- Traditional Gender-Based Approach
In the classical palmistry, especially in the Indian and Chinese schools of thought, it was once thought that:
- For women, the right hand has to be read
- For male the left hand is read for the men.
These traditions have their origins in the ancient beliefs on gender polarity and their energy balance. However, the contemporary readers most commonly perceive this method as old-fashioned and, instead, prefer the dominant/non-dominant hand approach, which is more in line with the one and only path of each individual.
- Dual-Hand Reading
Those who have been practicing palmistry for long prefer to read with both hands. They say that in comparison between the two gives a whole, well balanced interpretation. For example:
- When the fate line is strong in the left hand but weak in the right one, it could mean there is potential one has not yet discovered.
- If the life line is better defined on the dominant hand, it might mean that they have accumulated resilience from life experiences.
Essentially, both hands are used to tell your full story. Nevertheless if one is asked specifically which hand is employed for the purpose of palmistry, the dominant one typically plays a leading role in professional sessions.
The Prevalence Of The Right Hand Use
Worldwide, the right hand is the prevailing one for about 90% of the population. This is why this is the more analyzed hand in the reading of palms. It reflects:
- Conscious choices
- Life path evolution
- Career and relationship patterns
- Personal growth and transformations
It is because of this reason that the right hand can be said to be the one used for palmistry most especially during first consultations.
The Role Of The Left Hand on Spiritual Insight
Although the dominant hand tells you where you are headed, the non-dominant hand tells you where you came from. The left hand is essential in interpretations where the emphasis is laid on:
- Spiritual potential
- Karmic lessons
- Childhood influences
- Unconscious drives
Conclusion
Although the dominant side is generally interpreted for discovering your present route and future course, the other side reveals the inherited traits and the underlying subtle inclinations.
A full palmistry typically includes the consideration of both hands, and this is particularly applicable to the cases when the readers, as it happens in such advanced spiritual centers as Home of Wellness, strive to provide people with complete, compassionate, and individualized insights.