MAHABALPalmistry is an ancient science and an unsurpassed tool for character and emotion analysis. Everyone has the ability to tap its potential for insight, refl ection, and greater TALK TO THE HAND understandingand world-acclaimed palmistry expert Vernon Mahabal will show you how. TTalk to the Hand reveals the tricks of the palm readers trade A and is organized around the most popular questions and inquiries L the author has received over the years. It serves as a fascinating K fi eld guide for those who want a quick, accurate way to assess T their own and other peoples talents, abilities, psychology, O and emotional personality. The diagrams, illustrations, and accompanying texts are deliberately simple and straightforward, TH providing quick access to vital answers and potential solutions E to pressing q uestions. AN Like many people, I was skeptical when it came to palmistry, D but after having a reading done by Vernon, I am a believer. AN Like many people, I was skeptical when it came to palmistry, D but after having a reading done by Vernon, I am a believer.
He saw things in my hand Ive never shared with anyone. TODD YOUTH, guitarist with Danzig, Motorhead, Glen Campbell, and many more The hand tells much, Vernon adds more. MICHAEL SAVAGE, The Savage Nation radio show A FIELD GUIDE TOPRACTICAL PALMISTRY www.redwheelweiser.com I S B N 978-1-57863-613-6 U.S. $16.95 5 1 6 9 5 VERNON MAHABAL 9 7 8 1 5 7 8 6 3 6 1 3 6 Director of the Palmistry Institute Talk To The handTalkTo Thehanda Field Guide ToPracTical PalmisTryVernon Mahabal Director of the Palmistry Institute This edition first published in 2018 by Weiser Books an imprint of Red Wheel/Weiser, llc With offices at: 65 Parker Street, Suite 7 Newburyport, MA 01950 www.redwheelweiser.com Copyright 2018 by Vernon Mahabal All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from Red Wheel/Weiser, llc. Reviewers may quote brief passages.
ISBN: 978-1-57863-613-6 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available upon request. Cover design by Jim Warner Cover art iStock.com/skeeg Interior illustrations by Jahnava Chan-Edwards Typeset in Dante Printed in Canada MAR 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 This book is dedicated to His Divine GraceSrila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja.Contents Introduction to the Art of Palmistry.......................... 1 ParT one:an insiders Guide To PalmisTry, 5 My Path of Palmistry....................................... 8 About Our Palms......................................... 19 Life and Longevity........................................ 32 Love and Relationships.................................... 38 Life as a Professional Palmist............................... 42 ParT Two:PalmisTry exPediTion Journal, 51 Impactful or Artistic Palms................................. 54 The Line of Intuition...................................... 56 Gossipy Hands........................................... 58 Successful Hands......................................... 60 Lying Hands............................................. 62 ParT Three:TrackinG and observinG on The PalmisTry Trail, 65 The Difference Between the Hands.......................... 68 How to Use Track and Observe........................... 69 Traits Revealed........................................... 70 Master Key of the Hand................................... 71 Adventurous............................................. 72 Aggressive............................................... 74 Ambitious............................................... 76 Analytical............................................... 78 Communicative.......................................... 80 Cooking Ability.......................................... 82 Creative................................................. 84 Decision Maker.......................................... 86 Demonstrative........................................... 88 Dishonest............................................... 90 Emotionally Reserved..................................... 92 Faith in a Higher Power.................................... 94 Family-oriented.......................................... 96 Fun-loving.............................................. 98 Good Friend............................................ 100 Good Listener.......................................... 102 Hardworking........................................... 104 Honest................................................ 106 Humorous............................................. 108 Imaginative............................................. 110 Independent............................................ 112 Intelligent.............................................. 114 Loyal.................................................. 116 Manipulative............................................ 118 Moneymaking Ability.................................... 120 Nature Lover........................................... 122 Open-minded........................................... 124 Opinionated............................................ 126 Passionate.............................................. 128 Pessimistic............................................. 130 Philosophical........................................... 132 Refined................................................ 134 Self-centered............................................ 136 Sexual Drive............................................ 138 Strong-willed........................................... 140 Superficial.............................................. 142 Team Player............................................ 144 Visionary............................................... 146 Warmhearted........................................... 148 ParT Four:Field noTes oFF The beaTen PaTh, 151 Mercurial or Volatile..................................... 156 Sloth.................................................. 158 Lack of Self-confidence................................... 160 Anger................................................. 162 Gluttony............................................... 164 Egotistical.............................................. 166 Weakness of Mind....................................... 168 Criminality............................................. 170 Conclusion............................................. 173 Acknowledgments....................................... 177
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