Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Palm Shapes, Mounts, Moons, and Fingers

Do you have a square or a long palm, and short or long fingers? The following information might even match your astrological sign. A square palm with short fingers is an Earth hand, like Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn. You’re practical, conventional, and impatient. A square palm with long fingers is an Air hand, like Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius. You’re restless, need intellectual stimulus, and like variety. A long palm with short fingers is a Fire hand, like Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius. You’re happy-go-lucky, a leader, and out-going. A long palm with long fingers is a Water hand, like Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces. You’re sensitive, creative, intuitive, and emotional.

Now look at your mounts, the pads of flesh at the base of your fingers. Look under the 2, which is the pointer. If it’s rounded, you’re confident. If it towers, you’re bossy. Under the 3 is best if it’s the least developed, because large means gloomy. Under your 4, or ring finger, if it’s rounded, then you like the arts. Under the 5, if it’s rounded, you’re a good communicator. If the padding at the bottom of your thumb is lean, you have delicate health. If it’s padded, you have good health.

Examine your thumbs, from the front. Pointed is impulsive, a spatula shape is adventurous, square is practical, and conic is creative. If you look at it from the side, a thin tip is insight while a bulbous tip signifies aggressive.

Look at your nails. Half-moons mean you exercise, while very large half-moons can mean heart trouble. White flecks are shocks to the nervous system.

Examine your fingers. If your 3 finger is the longest, you have willpower. If your 5 is long, you communicate well. If that baby finger is short, you’re insecure but shhh, no one knows. If you wear a ring on your 2, you want to boost your confidence.

Open your thumb. If you have a big gap, you’re generous and impulsive. A small gap means cautious. When you spread your fingers, if you have a big gap between your 2 & 3, you are often self-employed.

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