Lesson 52 PALM READING by Peter John

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Explaining reading left to right
and right to left hand. www.peterjohnpalmistry.com

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  • Hi again, but u get me wrong. Its my hand I am talking about. And I mentioned "from birth as I have seen pictures..And my question was actually if you could explain when two major lines are very different..on a grown up

  • @lina25627 the major lines will some times be different from one hand to the other. One hand comes from the family the other you mack.Peter

  • what if two major lines like headline are completely different since birth in each hand. Can it only be that the active hands headline can dominate then? Has it no impact the headline I inherited? (On the right hand totally straight, on the left active down to neptun)

  • @lina25627 One dose not look at the hand s of a child under 10 years and not read under 16.Peter

  • two of the lines on my left hand are like, braided. not together, each stays separate from another. what does this mean?

  • @heytherespiffy Make up your mind where you wish to go.Peter

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  • @Fetusluxan No past lives in the hand.Peter

  • @sugarray844 yes!

  • @kirankatawa One shows what we are given the other shows what we make.Peter

  • @sugarray844 : But, do the lines of both right and left hand are same by birth? What does the difference indicate?

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