Palmistry

Palmistry by David V. Barrett, published by Dorling Kindersley in 1995, is a pocket-sized guide that explores the ancient art of palmistry within its historical and cultural context. This 64-page book provides readers with a comprehensive overview of palmistry, alongside other methods of fortune-telling, including dreams, tarot, and numerology. The text aims to help readers glean insights into their personality and offers new perspectives on their past, present, and future.
In this guide, readers will find charts, diagrams, and step-by-step instructions designed to facilitate the understanding of palmistry. The book emphasizes the connection between body, mind, and spirit, allowing individuals to draw on the wisdom of the ancients. By engaging with the content, readers can explore the various aspects of palmistry and its significance in the broader realm of divination.
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This is a title in a series of pocket-sized guides dealing with different methods of fortune-telling. Each book is a comprehensive guide to its subject, and places the ancient art in its historical and cultural context. The subjects covered are dreams, tarot, runes, palmistry, grapholology and numerology. Each guide aims to provide the reader with the means to glean information about their personality, and to offer new perspectives on their past, present and future. Charts, diagrams, and step-by-step instructions show methods of drawing on the wisdom of the ancients.
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