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Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
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Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
tap wrote:
Patti
" Do I recognize *passion* here "
Yes I can’t stop now!!!I might have to wait for my head to stop reeling though lol.
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Patti- Posts : 3912
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Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
Hi Patti
Wanted to ask you if you think something like stuttering shows up in the hand. I am guessing it would depend on the reason for it.
Should I start a new topic?
My son is the third generation of males to have it and I just thought maybe something might show up in his hands and his father's hands.
Wanted to ask you if you think something like stuttering shows up in the hand. I am guessing it would depend on the reason for it.
Should I start a new topic?
My son is the third generation of males to have it and I just thought maybe something might show up in his hands and his father's hands.
tap- Posts : 173
Join date : 2010-07-25
Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
tap wrote:Hi Patti
Wanted to ask you if you think something like stuttering shows up in the hand. I am guessing it would depend on the reason for it.
Should I start a new topic?
My son is the third generation of males to have it and I just thought maybe something might show up in his hands and his father's hands.
I've never heard of any comparisons of hand features to stuttering, but I'll look into it. I would think things that relate to communication would be involved. Do this happen in regular day to day conversation or only when he is under pressure and nervous?
Patti- Posts : 3912
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Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
All three of them had it as children, and they all outgrew it by somepoint in elementary school.
tap- Posts : 173
Join date : 2010-07-25
Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
Hi Tap,tap wrote:Hi Kiran
I was just reading through this thread again and remembered I wanted to ask you if you could elaborate more the the differences you gleaned from this thread.Thank you tap. Can't agree more with you.
I am more clear on the independence types reflected from the separation of head-heart lines to that of the one from Mercury standing out.
One is more to do with wish and willingness to be spend time alone and ponder over the things. The other is to not been bound to or bound by the boundaries of the family & culture in thinking style.
Let me put a table here:
Headline separation, Mercury separation: (0,0)
Headline separation, Mercury separation: (0,1)
Headline separation, Mercury separation: (1,0)
Headline separation, Mercury separation: (1,1)
0 - Not present
1 - Present
(0,0): I am a group follower always.
(1,0): I am not influenced by the familial or traditional boundaries. However, I don't have a wish or tendencies to spend time along with my self and in need of that independence space.
(0,1): I am influenced by the familial or traditional boundaries. However, I want to spend time along with my self and in need of that independence space.
(1,1): I am not influenced by the familial or traditional boundaries. And also, I want to spend time along with my self and in need of that independence space. This can be extended further like the need to spend time alone might also come 'coz of ppl not understanding me as I amn't influenced by the family or traditional rules and regulations.
With this basic defintion clear, you can pull it in different directions based on the other markings in the hand.
For ex: If water element is more, give importance to relations; If air element is more, give importance to ideas relam and so-on and on and on

Last edited by Kiran.Katawa on Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:52 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Corrected some confusions.)
Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
Hi Tap, This is a very imp. topic. Can you pls start a diff thread?tap wrote:Hi Patti
Should I start a new topic?
Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
Thanks Kiran
I like your original way of approaching this. I hope one day hand reading can be assesed in this manner. It is fascinating to learn about and I hope to keep learning more too. It's just seems a little bit harder for me to grasp everything sometimes. I am sure you will go far with this.
I like your original way of approaching this. I hope one day hand reading can be assesed in this manner. It is fascinating to learn about and I hope to keep learning more too. It's just seems a little bit harder for me to grasp everything sometimes. I am sure you will go far with this.

tap- Posts : 173
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Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
I just say - Congratulations. You're on right track! 'coz, you have everything infront of you.tap wrote:It's just seems a little bit harder for me to grasp everything sometimes.
Its just a matter of time and little practice and you'll absorb everything.
Believe me, honestly, I too felt this and I still feel this!
Thank you for the complements.
tap- Posts : 173
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Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
Hi
Yes, if the gap between the two major lines of Head and Life is found wide than greater the degree for the love for self-reliance will be there. Patti has expressed in a very nice way the meanings of this separate start considering the law of average.
But, as it is said too much of everything is bad. In exceptional case, when gap is substantial wider then they may be found indulging in strange unconvential and uncongenial behavior and activities especially if the finger tips are pointed. As these persons may act on impulse, can make unfriendly remarks, can create scene of high altitudes instead of doing the job of mingling people joining people they unknowingly can separate them. The chances are much that they may not ask for advice therefore can make grievous mistakes. They can be vociferous.
They may annoy their own people by their irrational behavior and regret later. A sure sign of impulsiveness. They may not stick to their saying and frequently changes statements. This may indicates that the person may show a distinguishing feature in his/her personal nature in which the person usually do not gives, even a little thought to danger. They may jump in where cautious patient people fear to enter in. Too much of everything is bad. A good straight Head Line with practical square fingertips can save him/her because good common sense will restrain the person then to act on impulse and in making mistakes. They speak more than average person. The trait of giving little or no thought to danger or to the consequences and act on impulse cannot be regarded as abundance of courage. This person must think twice about the probable consequences before uttering anything. This is my experience with many clients. To be courageous you don’t need a separate start of Head and Life lines on your palms of the hands. Hand must be analyzed in totality.
Not only the start of line is important but it's course is equally important and termination is even more important besides its quality.
Parender
Yes, if the gap between the two major lines of Head and Life is found wide than greater the degree for the love for self-reliance will be there. Patti has expressed in a very nice way the meanings of this separate start considering the law of average.
But, as it is said too much of everything is bad. In exceptional case, when gap is substantial wider then they may be found indulging in strange unconvential and uncongenial behavior and activities especially if the finger tips are pointed. As these persons may act on impulse, can make unfriendly remarks, can create scene of high altitudes instead of doing the job of mingling people joining people they unknowingly can separate them. The chances are much that they may not ask for advice therefore can make grievous mistakes. They can be vociferous.
They may annoy their own people by their irrational behavior and regret later. A sure sign of impulsiveness. They may not stick to their saying and frequently changes statements. This may indicates that the person may show a distinguishing feature in his/her personal nature in which the person usually do not gives, even a little thought to danger. They may jump in where cautious patient people fear to enter in. Too much of everything is bad. A good straight Head Line with practical square fingertips can save him/her because good common sense will restrain the person then to act on impulse and in making mistakes. They speak more than average person. The trait of giving little or no thought to danger or to the consequences and act on impulse cannot be regarded as abundance of courage. This person must think twice about the probable consequences before uttering anything. This is my experience with many clients. To be courageous you don’t need a separate start of Head and Life lines on your palms of the hands. Hand must be analyzed in totality.
Not only the start of line is important but it's course is equally important and termination is even more important besides its quality.
Parender
Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
Makes a lot of sense Parender.
What a journey handreading can be.


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