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Why do you read palms?

Since ancient times, people have always chosen palm reading as a prediction method. Your palm is your palm. The shape of the hand is inextricably linked with the whole human body, the color and texture of the hand, and people's health and spirit. People are holographic. As one of the most sensitive and dexterous organs of the human body, the hand can certainly see something.

Palm reading has something to do with fate. This is not idealism, but materialism. Perhaps the existing scientific theory can not fully reveal the law, but this does not hinder the accumulation of people's experience and feelings.

People are sometimes superstitious about the relationship between opponents and fate.

This is also unnecessary. What really determines your future is yourself. I always believe that each other is born from the heart. The promotion of spiritual realm will make people have a broader space.

Palmistry is one of the fastest changing functions. Therefore, you can't read your palm in isolation. Comparing palms of different periods is more valuable.

Beginners are confused at first, whether to read their left hand or right hand first. What ancient fortune tellers said was mostly male left and female right, mainly because of the concept that men were superior to women. In modern fortune-telling, compared with the right hand, the left hand is the congenital lifeblood, and the right hand represents the present and even the future life, so as to make a comparative reference. If there is a great difference between the left and right palms, it means that this person's personality is complicated and his fortune is extremely changeable.

Me too. Right hand contrast. But my hands are like my nature, and my hands are often like my acquired. So if he is left-handed, his right hand is his congenital penis.

Any external characteristics of the hand can be used as a basis for judging, but the most commonly used "phase" in palm reading is palm print and hand shape.