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Palmistry – hands on test
The shape Holly’s hand tends towards what is known as The Spatulate shape, because the palm of the hand is narrower at the base and wider where it joins the fingers. The fingertips are also spoon-shaped or spatulate. The characteristic of the Spatulate-handed person is one of creativity, denoting someone who is dynamic, energetic and confident; always into things.…
A short history of palmistry
Palmistry is defined as the art, or practice, of telling a person’s fortune and interpreting their character from the lines and shapes on the palm of their hand. How can it be applied to children though? And what, if anything, does the practice teach us? Sam Pope and her daughter Holly tried it out. A…
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