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A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY

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A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY

Post  jophiel on Wed Jan 25, 2012 5:53 am

The Lucky Symbol of a Fish on the Palm

As a lot of inquiries have come about the above topic, I request students and researchers in the field of chirology to refer to the the following article which appeared in the October 1997 issue (PAGE 41) in MYSTIC INDIA:

“THE IMPORTANCE OF TRIANGLE AND FISH FOR SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL, FINANCIAL AND POLITICAL LIFE”.

IT IS EXHAUSTIVE WITH AN ILLUSTRATION.

Happy Reading.

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Re: A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY

Post  RishiRahul on Wed Jan 25, 2012 6:04 am

jophiel wrote:The Lucky Symbol of a Fish on the Palm

As a lot of inquiries have come about the above topic, I request students and researchers in the field of chirology to refer to the the following article which appeared in the October 1997 issue (PAGE 41) in MYSTIC INDIA:

“THE IMPORTANCE OF TRIANGLE AND FISH FOR SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL, FINANCIAL AND POLITICAL LIFE”.

IT IS EXHAUSTIVE WITH AN ILLUSTRATION.

Happy Reading.


Hi Jophiel,

How does one get a copy of this book... or the article?

Thanks Anthony,

Rishi

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A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY

Post  jophiel on Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:27 am

Dear Rishi Rahul:

The address to contact Mystic India is:

MYSTIC INDIA
4, Synagogue Street (2nd floor)
Behind Central Bank, Brabourne Road, Calcutta 700 001

I used to subscribe in the late 90s. You will have to inquire if the office still exists there.

I hope I have answered your query.

All the best.


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Re: A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY

Post  RishiRahul on Thu Jan 26, 2012 5:03 pm

jophiel wrote:Dear Rishi Rahul:

The address to contact Mystic India is:

MYSTIC INDIA
4, Synagogue Street (2nd floor)
Behind Central Bank, Brabourne Road, Calcutta 700 001

I used to subscribe in the late 90s. You will have to inquire if the office still exists there.

I hope I have answered your query.

All the best.




Hi jophiel,

You have answered the query. Thanks.

I tried to find out, but not getting the address of Mystic India. I am in Kolkata now.
Is it possible to see a published version of it.... of course, with your help.

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A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY

Post  jophiel on Fri Jan 27, 2012 3:15 am

Dear RishiRahul:

I stated clearly that the publication was in the late 90s. The address given on the monthly is the same.

I will definitely help you to get a copy of it. You may please contact me on 00jophiel00@gmail.com. I will have to search for the original copy in my collections.

Warm regards,

Anthony Writer

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Re: A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY

Post  Sari on Sat Jan 28, 2012 8:00 am

I was told I have this sign. (2 of them) You can clearly see it on the lower life line and also high on the Apollo line (which is a little harder to see on this photo but will look for better image if anyone wants to see.)


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Re: A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY

Post  RishiRahul on Sat Jan 28, 2012 12:48 pm

Sari wrote:I was told I have this sign. (2 of them) You can clearly see it on the lower life line and also high on the Apollo line (which is a little harder to see on this photo but will look for better image if anyone wants to see.)




Hi sari,

Would you call the fishes inverted? Just asking?

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Post  jophiel on Sat Jan 28, 2012 1:50 pm

Dear Rishi:

I have observed the symbol of the fish under the ring fingers of both the hands. From my observation, such a symbol is really a lucky one under the ring finger. Two cases are noteworthy:
1.A reporter from one of the leading newspaper became an assistant professor when he reached the age of 40. Within two years this professor got a very lucrative job with a very high post in one of the banks in Mumbai and was earning very well + many other facilities and such an offer was considered very lucky.

2. Another young lady, a spinster, was a stenographer and was always despondent as she was suffering from arthritis. She used to show me her hand very often for couple of years and I assured her she would someone in the top bracket. I also could not believe at that time what I was uttering time an again. After 3 years, around the age of 38, I was given to understand that she was married to an industrialist and left the country to stay in New York. After 2 years again I was given to understand that she was almost cured of her arthritis. This part was not witnessed by me but I was given to know from a reliable person.

Considering the above cases, I can assure you Rishi that the sages of the East have promised you a great life of health, wealth and status in future. God bless you.

With warm regards,

Anthony Writer

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Post  nikhilsapate on Sat Jan 28, 2012 4:31 pm

hi sir,
i have a fate line which is passing through fish and making square on head line in middle may be 25 to 28 years.i have never read about a fate line passing through fish.i can't afford good camera.plz explain

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Re: A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY

Post  RishiRahul on Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:28 pm

jophiel wrote:Dear Rishi:

I have observed the symbol of the fish under the ring fingers of both the hands. From my observation, such a symbol is really a lucky one under the ring finger. Two cases are noteworthy:
1.A reporter from one of the leading newspaper became an assistant professor when he reached the age of 40. Within two years this professor got a very lucrative job with a very high post in one of the banks in Mumbai and was earning very well + many other facilities and such an offer was considered very lucky.

2. Another young lady, a spinster, was a stenographer and was always despondent as she was suffering from arthritis. She used to show me her hand very often for couple of years and I assured her she would someone in the top bracket. I also could not believe at that time what I was uttering time an again. After 3 years, around the age of 38, I was given to understand that she was married to an industrialist and left the country to stay in New York. After 2 years again I was given to understand that she was almost cured of her arthritis. This part was not witnessed by me but I was given to know from a reliable person.

Considering the above cases, I can assure you Rishi that the sages of the East have promised you a great life of health, wealth and status in future. God bless you.

With warm regards,

Anthony Writer



Dear jophiel (Anthony),

I found this fish thing in palms lucrative as what you have mentioned, though I do not possess any reasonably good literature on this.

Yes, Indian palmistry is very mystic..something like the beauty of good shapes in physiognomy.

I have always known to find fishes in female palms showing getting married to very rich/renowned people with financial/material along with good living + spiritual (read spiritual here: mental richness).

Also have known 'inverted fishes' to have a life very rich in spiritual treasures (and the safety/reasonable abundant security of money with it to enable the native to have the freedom to grow spirituality in this material world).

Inverted fish sign is the one sari has.

Such fishes in the life line tells of somewhat telling on the health at that age; but is compensated by the determined spiritual strength +comforts attained.
Such fishes have the grace/blessings of Ketu/dragon's tail.

I have known such inverted fishes in life line endings have mercury or moon quite indicative.

No, I do not have fish in both positions; but yes, in the life line + a sort of star in sun mount.

What I was wondering was about the fish in sari's Sun mount. If it is a fish/inverted fish/inverted castle?

Thank you for such nice words and wishes!! flower

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Post  Sari on Sun Jan 29, 2012 4:45 am

Hi Rishi, you said:
"I have known such inverted fishes in life line endings have mercury or moon quite indicative.

What I was wondering was about the fish in sari's Sun mount. If it is a fish/inverted fish/inverted castle?"

I do not know about inverted or castles (can you explain?) but I do know I have very strong moon and mercury and sun in Scorpio in astrology. not sure if there is mars in there as well. I think so from memory.

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Post  Sari on Sun Jan 29, 2012 4:54 am

I cropped the upper palm to try to see it more clear:

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Post  jeanette on Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:52 am

Hi Sari,
Could you help me and show, maybe circle, these signs. I can't tell a fish sign from an island.
Thanks,
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I could neither find a fish from the hand

Post  Ramann on Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:52 pm

jeanette wrote:Hi Sari,
Could you help me and show, maybe circle, these signs. I can't tell a fish sign from an island.
Thanks,
Jeanette


Hello Jeanette,

I could not find any fish symbol either on the sun mount in the picture posed.Possible symbol may be a castle or so but definately not a fish Fish symbols are flawless and without any angles unlike the one in the hand,

Best Regards

Ramann


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Post  jeanette on Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:23 pm

Hi Ramann,
Thanks for your reply and do you think the one on the life line is a fish sign. I would have thought an island, but I don't know anything about these signs, also to the left at the fate line is that a small square or triangle.
Regards,
Jeanette.

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