Palmistry studies the lines and shape of the hands to describe personality, strengths, and life dynamics. Consult our palmists via chat (with photo) or phone.

Palmistry analyzes the main lines of the hand (life, heart, head, fate lines), the mounts (Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Sun, Mercury, Mars), and the shape of the fingers and palm. Traditionally divided into two branches: chirognomy (morphology study) and palmistry proper (line study). Together they yield a portrait of temperament, tendencies, and life dynamics — more focused on personality than on event prediction.
Palmistry is useful for better self-understanding, identifying natural talents, and recognizing recurring patterns. It's also a useful tool for analyzing a loved one's hand (with consent) to understand a relationship.
You send the palmist clear photos of both hands (open palm, spread fingers, good light). The palmist analyzes them and reports back via chat or phone. Some practitioners also offer live video sessions.
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The dominant hand (right for right-handed) reflects the present and the acquired. The non-dominant hand reflects the innate and predispositions. A good palmist looks at both.
Yes, with clear and well-lit photos. Most professional palmists work this way for online sessions.
Yes. The main lines stay stable but can evolve subtly over a lifetime, especially after major events or inner changes.
No, contrary to popular belief, the life line does not indicate lifespan. It speaks of vitality, energy, major changes — not a death date.
Usually 30 to 60 minutes: the analysis requires observing several elements in detail.
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