CHIROMANCY - Predicting with PALMISTRY
by T Stokes

Erwin Shrodinger, winner of the 1933 Nobel Prize in Physics, states in his book What is life? that one of life’s urgent criteria is the storage and transmission of information, e.g., a code that transfers this information from parent to child, which was both complex and compact enough to fit inside a single cell. This code had to be at molecular level. Scientists now believe that Shrodinger’s genetic code is carried by the D.N.A.

Insurance companies claim that by an examination of the D.N.A, they can tell not only what diseases a person will suffer, but when, even claiming to know pretty closely the length of life. They would do this, primarily to know whom to accept for life insurance and who not.  

This information would also benefit employers, preparatory documents exploring this have been discussed by the C.B. I.  (Confederation of British industry) The scientific establishment accepts and supports these findings quite readily, yet has baulked over the centuries when palmists have ventured into the same territory. It is actually quite amusing for serious research palmists to have had their research vindicated by something as dubious as insurance companies, and under the counter back street Dr. Mengele type genetics laboratories.

A recent edition of the British Medical Journal ran the headline, ”No One Can Predict the Future” but each day the weather forecaster does just that, the stock exchange does it daily, the futures market sells produce years before it has been grown. 

International money dealers do it months in advance and sales projection graphs in companies are built on it. The old Soviet Union ran university courses on it, and the K.G. B. used it as a departmental tool. Albert Einstein, a believer in prediction, said “Random systems eventually produce predictable patterns”.

Theoretically, an expert studies his material until he sees this pattern, and it is upon this pattern that he builds his estimation of future trends. Such old establishment names as the B.B.C., Proctor and Gamble, Marks and Spencer, and the Society of Cosmetic Scientists allocate vast financial sums to what are termed “futurologists” for future prediction. In fact the Soviets took so seriously such predictive organizations as the Henley Forecasting Centre, British future planning Centre and the European planning federation,  that they spied on them continually. 

Most of today’s astrologers and palmists have qualifications in psychology and counseling. The current trend of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy lends itself very favorably, particularly as many people are turning away from pills to more natural methods, but these current trends have brought with it a politically correct disinclination to discuss futures. Many practitioners shy away from, and many do not have this important aspect within their skills range.

Certainly the palmer lines do change, but let us examine just one of the other methods available to palmists to answer what the future may hold. This as taught by the great master Chin Li Po and is an essential part of Tibetan palmistry and healing. It takes many years of practice to make perfect.

First while feeling your way into and empathizing with the person being read, place your thumb into the chakra at the plain of Mars in the central hollow. Pulse work is important with ancient oriental healing. Remember the thumb has its own pulse. The aura fluctuates between positive and negative, inward and outward flows of energy. Reading the conscious awareness of passivity is important for incoming info to be absorbed, so feel and coincide both your pulse/heartbeat and breathing rhythm to that or the person being read. The auric strength and vivid coloration between the fingers give added detailing.
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Spiritualists use psychometry, where a medium will feel the vibes of a ring or a watch, and Gypsies call the art   “Dukkering”. This in pure form is still practiced in Sri Lanka, as spoken of by the late great palmists, Cyrus Abayakoon and Mir Bashir. Tibetan palmistry shows that the chi energy is easiest read in the palmer hollow and it is from here we tune in the querent, and while also touching the lines and using psychometry or “soul feeling” we assess the life energies and the realms of what the future may hold.

Both Edgar Cayce and Emanuel Swedenborg, demonstrated what Universities now call Futurism, but ethical dilemmas remain. No one sees the whole picture so how much should you tell? There must always be times when you remain silent with moderation, support and positive encouragement being the uppermost priorities.

With over 45 years of reading hands at charitable fundraising functions, I have been ordered many times from vicars and priests to tell  the past, health, relationships, career,  psychological profiles. I was warned to no futures. Surely, if a reader can date and time all the major events of your life, up to now and assess accurately where you stand currently on the ladder of life then why not some advice of the future also? My postbag over many years tells me that the pitfalls are that in the past, some people have used this information and left spouses, jobs even countries, but no responsible reader will ever tell a person what to do, our job is to define the picture for them to assess themselves.

T. Stokes   is known world wide as the Consultant palmist. He can read hands by post or email at palmist@fsmail.net

 
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