I sometimes do palm readings for fun, but I wonder how much of it may be that I’m subconsciously ‘reading’ my audience. I’m curious to know how this stands up in an absolutely completely ‘dry’ reading, and figure that my livejournal friends might be the most willing to test this.
So here’s the deal: if you want me do read your palm, leave an *anonymous* reply with, at MINIMUM, a clear scan of *both* palms and an indication of whether your righthanded or lefthanded.
If you want a more thorough reading, you can also add a scan of your wrist, the pinkie-side of your writing hand, and/or a scan of your fingernails (but only if I can see the fingernail shapes and the cuticles, it won’t work if they’re manicured). You can submit these extra scans alone or in combination.
btw: the significance of your working/writing hand is that it’s tells your future. Your opposite hand is your past/present.
also? the more lines I can see clearly the more detailed/accurate your read will/should be, respectively.
[edit] as for picture quality, the better the color/quality, the more detailed and hopefully accurate the reading may prove to be. HOWEVER, I *can* do a grayscale reading if that's all you have access to.
So here’s the deal: if you want me do read your palm, leave an *anonymous* reply with, at MINIMUM, a clear scan of *both* palms and an indication of whether your righthanded or lefthanded.
If you want a more thorough reading, you can also add a scan of your wrist, the pinkie-side of your writing hand, and/or a scan of your fingernails (but only if I can see the fingernail shapes and the cuticles, it won’t work if they’re manicured). You can submit these extra scans alone or in combination.
btw: the significance of your working/writing hand is that it’s tells your future. Your opposite hand is your past/present.
also? the more lines I can see clearly the more detailed/accurate your read will/should be, respectively.
[edit] as for picture quality, the better the color/quality, the more detailed and hopefully accurate the reading may prove to be. HOWEVER, I *can* do a grayscale reading if that's all you have access to.