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Post  jeanette Fri Apr 22, 2011 8:02 am

Hi Patti,
Can I ask, how did you get on reading these hands. Were there similarities hand shape etc, due to the fact that they were all dancers. Thanks,
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Post  Patti Fri Apr 22, 2011 2:19 pm

Hi Jeanette,

I only read a few of the dancers (or at least the ones who told me they were dancers). It was a fund raiser, so there were also many supporters of the fine arts.

There were a couple of features that stood out - and were brought to my attention.

A young Italian male dancer, responded to my remarks regarding his palms about how dancers' careers as professional dancers are limited to youth.

Interestingly, the 'busiest' area of his life line was from mid twenties to late 30's. The line was full of rays (influence lines) moving from the thumb outward. Upward rising branches and travel lines all mixed together.

Late 30's the life line actually looked stronger and was less marked from that point on.

I had pointed this out to him in the reading and his feedback was about his concern for what kind of career would be there for him when he was too old to dance professionally and he felt that I had given him reassurance (without knowing his question).

Another was a beautiful young lady, with this incredible smile, like it was painted on the artwork of a fairy. Her 'sponsor' came over while she was getting read and commented jokingly to her and her face just lit up with this unbelieveable smile. (how do 'we' get sponsors?! - reading hands is a fine art, right?!)

Oddly, her question at the end was about a potential relationship with a young dancer from Turkey. She is christian and he is muslim and wanted to know if she should proceed or continue to be cautious. I found it interesting that he was a dancer and thought that might allow for continued compatibility, but I couldn't see her radiant beauty hidden from view. (read that didn't want to see her beauty hidden). I'm not a reader/adviser type, so I only mirror back possibilities.

It was a fun event, the weekend before I was at the art museum doing readings - just down the hall from ancient Egyptian artifacts. I love my work!
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Post  jeanette Fri Apr 22, 2011 4:23 pm

Hi Patti,
Thanks for telling me all that. It sounded so interesting and enjoyable. I liked the bit where you said about the people who said they were dancers. It reminded me when in Mrs Robinson's book she tells of people coming and telling her they were in professions they were not, just to test her.I am not surprised you love what you are doing, so wish you many, many years to continue so. Thanks again,
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Post  Patti Fri Apr 22, 2011 5:03 pm

jeanette wrote:Hi Patti,
Thanks for telling me all that. It sounded so interesting and enjoyable. I liked the bit where you said about the people who said they were dancers. It reminded me when in Mrs Robinson's book she tells of people coming and telling her they were in professions they were not, just to test her.I am not surprised you love what you are doing, so wish you many, many years to continue so. Thanks again,
Jeanette.

I just a few minutes ago completed a private reading of a woman who was soooo private. I mentioned 'teacher' a number of times early in the reading. Typically when I'm so right on, the person will flinch every so slightly or I feel something in my hand that is holding their hand. It was several minutes later that she told me she was a teacher by profession.

Yes, people love to test us. The silliest is when they take their wedding rings off to see if I can guess if they are married or not and there's that indentation all around the left ring finger showing a ring has been there for some time. Of course, I've seen that on people who just ended a relationship, too, but other features express that situation.

Thank you Jeanette for your well wishes, that's my wish too! Hopefully my eyes will allow it. I used to read fingerprints by candlelight at events without a magnifying glass. Now it takes reading glasses and a magnifying glass!
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Post  jeanette Tue Apr 26, 2011 9:09 am

Hi Patti,
Thanks for the other post. I love hearing experiences and snap about the magnifying glass and reading glasses.
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Post  zaobhand Fri Mar 16, 2012 6:35 pm

Hi Patti,

Have you seen any common features on dancer's hands? Thanks
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Post  Kiran.Katawa Mon Mar 19, 2012 8:11 am

Hi Patti,

I too would like to know - if are there any particular features of dancers do you notice?
And also, since you mentioned about a teacher's case: Did you notice teaching skills in her or by looking at her hand features, you told that teaching would have been one of the possible careers of her?
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Post  Patti Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:36 pm

zaobhand wrote:Hi Patti,

Have you seen any common features on dancer's hands? Thanks

I think the most common would be the pattern of ridges on the thenar mount. Sometimes they arch or bend with an angle rather than curve smoothly and of course the rhythm loop.

Other than that, I think it would be a random combination of things. Girdle of Venus would show love of life and likely include a love of music. Physical nature of hands. I think condition and length of head line can add influence too.


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Post  Patti Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:37 pm

Kiran.Katawa wrote:Hi Patti,

I too would like to know - if are there any particular features of dancers do you notice?
And also, since you mentioned about a teacher's case: Did you notice teaching skills in her or by looking at her hand features, you told that teaching would have been one of the possible careers of her?

The markings that represent teaching skills are many vertical lines under the middle finger and a tented arch pattern under the ring finger.
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Post  Kiran.Katawa Tue Mar 20, 2012 2:09 am

Okay. Is this tented arch, the triradii itself or something else, apart from it?
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Post  zaobhand Tue Mar 20, 2012 2:38 am

I'm interested too to see an example of the tented arch under ring finger if possible. Thanks Smile
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Post  Patti Tue Mar 20, 2012 2:54 am

The triradius is under the ring finger and the loop is formed by ridges that flow interdigitally from between ring/middle and ring/little fingers. This is a tented arch pattern as the loop is formed over the triradius and not beside it.

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Post  zaobhand Tue Mar 20, 2012 2:57 am

So anyone having loops of responsibility (and humor?) will not manifest tented arch under ring finger?
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Post  Patti Tue Mar 20, 2012 3:27 am

zaobhand wrote:So anyone having loops of responsibility (and humor?) will not manifest tented arch under ring finger?

No, as those loops are interdigitally and not straddling the triradius.

I looked through some prints I have on my computer and found this one only it's not as clear as I'd like it to be.

Since this isn't a sharp enough image to show exactly the detail, I think you do get the idea of what I've described, right? Look under the finger to the right.

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Post  zaobhand Tue Mar 20, 2012 3:41 am

Thanks! Patti. Interesting, I believe I've seen this pattern. You do need to write a book. Smile
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Post  Patti Tue Mar 20, 2012 3:53 am

zaobhand wrote: Thanks! Patti. Interesting, I believe I've seen this pattern. You do need to write a book. Smile

Thanks Boaz! Today I have made that my new priority for 2012! I will write! happy move
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Post  jeanette Tue Mar 20, 2012 8:43 am

Hi Patti,
Is that what Beryl Hutchinson called the giraffe collar.
Thanks.
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Post  Patti Tue Mar 20, 2012 2:12 pm

jeanette wrote:Hi Patti,
Is that what Beryl Hutchinson called the giraffe collar.
Thanks.
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Hi Jeanette,
Do you know what page she mentioned this? I think it would be the pattern with the missing triradius. This looks like half circles under the ring finger.
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Post  jeanette Tue Mar 20, 2012 4:07 pm

Hi Patti,
Page 113 in Your Life in Your Hands.
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Post  Patti Tue Mar 20, 2012 4:38 pm

jeanette wrote:Hi Patti,
Page 113 in Your Life in Your Hands.
Jeanette.

I think she is describing the 'missing c triradius' where there are just rings of ridges under the ring finger and no triradius.
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Post  jeanette Tue Mar 20, 2012 5:33 pm

thanks Patti.
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Post  Patti Tue Mar 20, 2012 6:07 pm

jeanette wrote:Hi Patti,
Is that what Beryl Hutchinson called the giraffe collar.
Thanks.
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I borrowed this image below from a google search page preview so I don't know if the link will last long but - I wonder if Beryl was looking at a real giraffe? lol!

There's nothing but spots around the necks of all the ones I can see... except this one. Maybe she meant a zebra collar (on a giraffe). Laughing





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Post  jeanette Tue Mar 20, 2012 8:07 pm

Hi Patti,
I think she was referring to the long neck on the giraffe, meaning a drawback. You probably have seen African women with bands all round their neck and I think the neck becomes stretched and is described as a giraffe collar. Anyway, liked the picture and your funny comments.
Thanks,
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Post  anand_palm Wed Mar 21, 2012 3:21 pm

Hello Patti

Does einstein hand have teachers arch.

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Post  anand_palm Wed Mar 21, 2012 4:42 pm

Hello Patti

Can you explain me the basis why the tented arch formation under ring finger is called teachers arch. Is the partial connecitivity between the ring/middle/little is the reason why you are saying it is teaching sign due to link between little finger and middle finger.

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