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Bending of fingers and Phalanges : How to differentiate meaning
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Bending of fingers and Phalanges : How to differentiate meaning
Hello all
How to differentiate the meaning of bending of phalanges and curved finger. sometimes finger appears curvy ( from one side) whereas top phalange appears straight. would this make any difference in interpretation.
Thanks
anand
How to differentiate the meaning of bending of phalanges and curved finger. sometimes finger appears curvy ( from one side) whereas top phalange appears straight. would this make any difference in interpretation.
Thanks
anand
anand_palm- Posts : 393
Join date : 2010-11-19
Re: Bending of fingers and Phalanges : How to differentiate meaning
anand_palm wrote:Hello all
How to differentiate the meaning of bending of phalanges and curved finger. sometimes finger appears curvy ( from one side) whereas top phalange appears straight. would this make any difference in interpretation.
Thanks
anand
Hello Anand,
Somewhat difficult to comprehend.Can you post a pic or two.
Regards
Raman
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Location : New Delhi
Re: Bending of fingers and Phalanges : How to differentiate meaning
Hi Anand,anand_palm wrote:Hello all
How to differentiate the meaning of bending of phalanges and curved finger. sometimes finger appears curvy ( from one side) whereas top phalange appears straight. would this make any difference in interpretation.
Thanks
anand
Are you asking as how to interpret the meaning
1. For bending of the fingers
2. For bending of the top phalanges
Re: Bending of fingers and Phalanges : How to differentiate meaning
Hello Kiran
You are right, sometimes the finger is a bit curved, however the top phalange may not lean would that have a different interpretation.
Thanks
Anand
You are right, sometimes the finger is a bit curved, however the top phalange may not lean would that have a different interpretation.
Thanks
Anand
anand_palm- Posts : 393
Join date : 2010-11-19
Re: Bending of fingers and Phalanges : How to differentiate meaning
Hi Anand,
when the finger curves, the top phalange also curves.
What I understand from your question is: The tip phalange ( though pointing in the same direction in which the finger is bent) isn't bent in itself. Am I right?
Effectively, you have to read the meaning of the bending of the finger that's it.
Since the tip phalange is not bent in itself, it doesn't have the significance.
Hope this clarifies.
when the finger curves, the top phalange also curves.
What I understand from your question is: The tip phalange ( though pointing in the same direction in which the finger is bent) isn't bent in itself. Am I right?
Effectively, you have to read the meaning of the bending of the finger that's it.
Since the tip phalange is not bent in itself, it doesn't have the significance.
Hope this clarifies.
Re: Bending of fingers and Phalanges : How to differentiate meaning
Hello Kiran
It is Not necessary that when the finger curves top phlange also curves. if you look at top phalange seperatelky then you can see whether it is leaning towards the other finger. Looking from concept of palmsitry it would make a difference if the top phalange curves since the top phalange represents mental or spirtual constructs it may have a different implications than if a finger curves. Since the fingers are divided into three different phalange there would be a difference when the top phalange curves and the finger curves.
Thanks
Anand
It is Not necessary that when the finger curves top phlange also curves. if you look at top phalange seperatelky then you can see whether it is leaning towards the other finger. Looking from concept of palmsitry it would make a difference if the top phalange curves since the top phalange represents mental or spirtual constructs it may have a different implications than if a finger curves. Since the fingers are divided into three different phalange there would be a difference when the top phalange curves and the finger curves.
Thanks
Anand
anand_palm- Posts : 393
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Re: Bending of fingers and Phalanges : How to differentiate meaning
When the tip bends but the finger is not curved, the meaning is more exaggerated. If the finger has a curve (gentle) the meaning is less radical. For example insecurity shown by a gently curving index to Saturn, is less severe in its meaning than if the finger has a sharp curve or the tip is sharply bent.
Re: Bending of fingers and Phalanges : How to differentiate meaning
Okay. What actually I meant was:"when the finger curves, the top phalange also goes in that direction".anand_palm wrote:Hello Kiran
It is Not necessary that when the finger curves top phlange also curves. if you look at top phalange seperatelky then you can see whether it is leaning towards the other finger. Looking from concept of palmsitry it would make a difference if the top phalange curves since the top phalange represents mental or spirtual constructs it may have a different implications than if a finger curves. Since the fingers are divided into three different phalange there would be a difference when the top phalange curves and the finger curves.
Thanks
Anand
And in this posting of yours, you have answered to your own qtn:"Since the fingers are divided into three different phalange there would be a difference when the top phalange curves and the finger curves".
Are you clear now?

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