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MICHAEL JACKSON - A tribute to the hands of 'The King op Pop'!

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MICHAEL JACKSON - A tribute to the hands of 'The King op Pop'!

Post  Martijn (admin) on Tue Jul 27, 2010 10:26 pm



Hand cast of Michael Jackson's right hand.


In my 'ode' to the hands of Michael Jackson I have presented not only an analysis of his hands + an interpretation of the most remarkable hand characteristics (including e.g. a double head line), the article also includes the story behind his hand glove and many more surprizing stories about his hands:

>> In Memoriam: 'The Hands of Michael Jackson!'



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Re: MICHAEL JACKSON - A tribute to the hands of 'The King op Pop'!

Post  Martijn (admin) on Sun Aug 22, 2010 2:06 am

... during the past year I have seen quite a lot of photos of Michael Jackson's hands, but the one below is definitely one of the most fascinating one:

Michael Jackson holding a small mirror - taken at his estate, Neverland.

(Coincidently I found the picture a few months ago in a magazine that I spotted at my partents' home; it's probably a reminder to his song 'Man In The Mirror', 1988)

I hope you will enjoy it as well...


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Re: MICHAEL JACKSON - A tribute to the hands of 'The King op Pop'!

Post  Sparky10 on Sun Aug 22, 2010 3:11 pm

The hand cast image of MJ's hand is fantastic and rich in detail. I have to say that I've always been fascinated by him and his life (even the latter day 'Wacko years', lol).

His thumb is high-set, which can point to a certain reserve emotionally.

He has many lines on his Moon/Luna Mount, indicating the overseas influences throughout his life, and there's a line that appears to be a Sun/Apollo line originating there also. His well-marked Moon Mount would also point to being creatively inspired, and many artist types do tend to have a strong Mount of the Moon.

I wonder if he has the Via Lascivia (or 'Poison Line') in this area? It would be a pertinent feature considering his alleged reliance on many medications towards the end of his life.. I need to look again...

RE: his double head line. I remember reading before that Martin Scorcese was astonished by how quickly MJ picked up dance moves and directions accurately when he was directing him in the video for 'Bad'. I imagine that a double head line enables the person to not only perceive themselves and their role, but to also perceive others and exactly what they ask of them. Being able to see two sides of any situation, in other words. I'm sure MJ was a lot more intellectually astute and shrewd than he was portrayed to be.

His heart line looks quite dominant in his hand and betrays a soft heart.

His palm in general looks quite 'busy', inferring that he had a lot going on inwardly. I see that he has a multitude of bars running up each of his fingers, which is normally interpreted as someone who is overworked and depleted. These markings are interpreted differently when they appear on the hands of, say, healers, or physical therapists, who would tend to give out a lot of energy via their work (as revealed by the upward-running lines on the fingertips).

The photo of MJ holding the mirror at Neverland is an interesting one! In many ways, he still remains a total engima to me. He may not even have known, or understood, himself fully himself wheh he was alive. We'll never know for certain though...


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Re: MICHAEL JACKSON - A tribute to the hands of 'The King op Pop'!

Post  Manfred on Wed Dec 08, 2010 2:56 pm

Dear Martijn,

at last my short contribution about MJ in German:

http://www.handlesen.de/?lnk=grundlagen&lng=de

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