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This book totally disappointed me
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This book totally disappointed me
Yesterday downloaded the ebook called 50 CASE STUDIES IN MODERN PALMISTRY: T STOKES from amazon. I was excited to learn case studies in palmistry. When I was going through the chapters I found a silly and disappointing mistake.
In chapter no 31 (topic: ravi shanker) the author is trying to explain the palm of RAVISANKER who is great Indian musician (eminent sitar vadak) but the palm image which he is describing is of Indian spritual guru SRI SRI RAVISHANKER( THE FOUNDER OF ART OF LIVING).
It is really a disapointing when the author is expalining the life of one person and correlating it logically with the palm of other person very confidantly. Even the author is giving some adjactives like BLESSINGS OF SHIVA looking at palm of sri sri to musician ravishanker.
If any shoe can be fitted in any foot and anything can be explined anyways then there is high discouragement in people interested in palmistry.
In chapter no 31 (topic: ravi shanker) the author is trying to explain the palm of RAVISANKER who is great Indian musician (eminent sitar vadak) but the palm image which he is describing is of Indian spritual guru SRI SRI RAVISHANKER( THE FOUNDER OF ART OF LIVING).
It is really a disapointing when the author is expalining the life of one person and correlating it logically with the palm of other person very confidantly. Even the author is giving some adjactives like BLESSINGS OF SHIVA looking at palm of sri sri to musician ravishanker.
If any shoe can be fitted in any foot and anything can be explined anyways then there is high discouragement in people interested in palmistry.

Bishal joshi- Posts : 9
Join date : 2016-10-19
Age : 35
Location : Nepal
Re: This book totally disappointed me


In 2010 I created a topic about the musician Ravi Shankar:
'PANDIT' RAVI SHANKAR - the famous sitar player from India!
And... in 2014 another forum member created this topic about the other man - spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shanker: Hands: Is this guru real? Meanwhile I have also found the unintentionally misleading image used by Stokes, which he apparently assumed to represent pandit Ravi Shankar (we can see this also at this website):


Last edited by Martijn (admin) on Sun Nov 06, 2016 9:15 am; edited 5 times in total
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Martijn van Mensvoort
Hand researcher & psychologist in The Netherlands (Holland)
Presents: Multi-Perspective Palm Reading + the Global Palm Reading Network
Re: This book totally disappointed me
Bishal joshi wrote:Yesterday downloaded the ebook called 50 CASE STUDIES IN MODERN PALMISTRY: T STOKES from amazon. I was excited to learn case studies in palmistry. When I was going through the chapters I found a silly and disappointing mistake.
In chapter no 31 (topic: ravi shanker) the author is trying to explain the palm of RAVISANKER who is great Indian musician (eminent sitar vadak) but the palm image which he is describing is of Indian spritual guru SRI SRI RAVISHANKER( THE FOUNDER OF ART OF LIVING).
It is really a disapointing when the author is expalining the life of one person and correlating it logically with the palm of other person very confidantly. Even the author is giving some adjactives like BLESSINGS OF SHIVA looking at palm of sri sri to musician ravishanker.
If any shoe can be fitted in any foot and anything can be explined anyways then there is high discouragement in people interested in palmistry.
I would like to make some comments:
The best way to learn palmistry is to read books of a few authors and then practice, practice, practice. Some authors have written things which do not work in actual palms. Practice and testing through practical reading is the best way to learn.
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thanks martijn
Martijn (admin) wrote:
In 2010 I created a topic about the musician Ravi Shankar:
'PANDIT' RAVI SHANKAR - the famous sitar player from India!
And... in 2014 another forum member created this topic about the other man - spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shanker: Hands: Is this guru real? Meanwhile I have also found the unintentionally misleading image used by Stokes, which he apparently assumed to represent pandit Ravi Shankar (we can see this also at this website):
Bishal joshi- Posts : 9
Join date : 2016-10-19
Age : 35
Location : Nepal
Re: This book totally disappointed me
The mistake probably occured because of the similarity of names.Though names are similar their vocation is totally different.
P.K.
Martijn (admin) wrote:
In 2010 I created a topic about the musician Ravi Shankar:
'PANDIT' RAVI SHANKAR - the famous sitar player from India!
And... in 2014 another forum member created this topic about the other man - spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shanker: Hands: Is this guru real? Meanwhile I have also found the unintentionally misleading image used by Stokes, which he apparently assumed to represent pandit Ravi Shankar (we can see this also at this website):
P.K.
pravin kumar- Posts : 5190
Join date : 2010-09-30
Age : 72
Location : Bombay
Re: This book totally disappointed me
Isn't that a Trishul/Trident on the Mount of Saturn ofSri Sri Ravi Shanker the Spiritual Leader.
P.K.
Bishal joshi wrote:Martijn (admin) wrote:
In 2010 I created a topic about the musician Ravi Shankar:
'PANDIT' RAVI SHANKAR - the famous sitar player from India!
And... in 2014 another forum member created this topic about the other man - spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shanker: Hands: Is this guru real? Meanwhile I have also found the unintentionally misleading image used by Stokes, which he apparently assumed to represent pandit Ravi Shankar (we can see this also at this website):
P.K.
pravin kumar- Posts : 5190
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Re: This book totally disappointed me
pravin kumar wrote:Isn't that a Trishul/Trident on the Mount of Saturn ofSri Sri Ravi Shanker the Spiritual Leader.
P.K.
Sounds like you would describe recognizing a sheep in the clouds... because I think you basically only created an association with a 'trident', even though it is not really there (as I could also describe it like an island-like constellation in the fate line with multiple lines involved).

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Hand researcher & psychologist in The Netherlands (Holland)
Presents: Multi-Perspective Palm Reading + the Global Palm Reading Network
Re: This book totally disappointed me
Two lines are Fate Lines, one going upwards to Saturn Finger and the other towards the Jupitor Finger and in between only one dim line but does it touch that middle point from where the above two fate lines go their way? I had a doubt about that indication.
P.K.
Martijn (admin) wrote:pravin kumar wrote:Isn't that a Trishul/Trident on the Mount of Saturn ofSri Sri Ravi Shanker the Spiritual Leader.
P.K.
Sounds like you would describe recognizing a sheep in the clouds... because I think you basically only created an association with a 'trident', even though it is not really there (as I could also describe it like an island-like constellation in the fate line with multiple lines involved).
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P.K.
pravin kumar- Posts : 5190
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Re: This book totally disappointed me
pravin kumar wrote:Two lines are Fate Lines, one going upwards to Saturn Finger and the other towards the Jupitor Finger and in between only one dim line but does it touch that middle point from where the above two fate lines go their way? I had a doubt about that indication.
P.K.
Sorry P.K., the picture below quite clearly suggests that there is no such constellation; there is basically only a strong fate line, which is crossed by an oblique line halfway the part above the heart line... and finally there is a small line connecting at a much higher location at the fate line from the left side



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Martijn van Mensvoort
Hand researcher & psychologist in The Netherlands (Holland)
Presents: Multi-Perspective Palm Reading + the Global Palm Reading Network
Re: This book totally disappointed me
Now that the angle of the image is different it does like what you said.
P.K.
Martijn (admin) wrote:pravin kumar wrote:Two lines are Fate Lines, one going upwards to Saturn Finger and the other towards the Jupitor Finger and in between only one dim line but does it touch that middle point from where the above two fate lines go their way? I had a doubt about that indication.
P.K.
Sorry P.K., the picture below quite clearly suggests that there is no such constellation; there is basically only a strong fate line, which is crossed by an oblique line halfway the part above the heart line... and finally there is a small line connecting at a much higher location at the fate line from the left side![]()
P.K.
pravin kumar- Posts : 5190
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Re: This book totally disappointed me
pravin kumar wrote:Now that the angle of the image is different it does like what you said.
P.K.
Thanks for confirming!


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