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Cancer indication in the palm
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Cancer indication in the palm
I believe that we have a duty of care to our clients. Without being a prophet of gloom, I believe we need to make people aware of the necessity of medical check-ups before a disease becomes full-blown. However, how to tell them these things is not easy, as telling someone they have the prospect of having cancer at a certain age makes people feel they've been given a death sentence. I used to skirt around it and say they need to get rid of their resentments, but due to 2 instances, where the client later succumbed to this disease, I now say it as it is: "Get to your doctor, and have a thorough check-up." Oh, they say, what have I got, cancer? I don't spell it out, just sincerely request that they see a doctor real soon.
The sign is a triangle on the lifeline, to date, it is located on the lower third of the life line and its base is part of the life line.
The more we can be truly helpful to people the better it is for all concerned.
Nona
The sign is a triangle on the lifeline, to date, it is located on the lower third of the life line and its base is part of the life line.
The more we can be truly helpful to people the better it is for all concerned.
Nona

nonas_insights- Posts : 89
Join date : 2011-05-30
Age : 73
Location : Gawler, South Australia
Re: Cancer indication in the palm
hi Nona, welcome to the forum,
Would this be the same triangle that Beryl Hutchinson mentions in her book as "the operation triangle"? As I recall, she discovered it in a ward of women having hysterectomies. Testing this out, I wondered what it meant on guys and asked them. Several men who had the 'operation triangle' had hernia operations, some men & women had appendectomy. I never use it as prediction as I can't be sure about it.
I've never before heard it directly associated with cancer. How many times have you verified this as indicating cancer? Do you also look for any other indications on the hand before recommending a medical check-up?
maybe you could post a picture to make sure we are talking about the same triangle?
If so, I've had one on my hand for at least 20 years.....
Would this be the same triangle that Beryl Hutchinson mentions in her book as "the operation triangle"? As I recall, she discovered it in a ward of women having hysterectomies. Testing this out, I wondered what it meant on guys and asked them. Several men who had the 'operation triangle' had hernia operations, some men & women had appendectomy. I never use it as prediction as I can't be sure about it.
I've never before heard it directly associated with cancer. How many times have you verified this as indicating cancer? Do you also look for any other indications on the hand before recommending a medical check-up?
maybe you could post a picture to make sure we are talking about the same triangle?
If so, I've had one on my hand for at least 20 years.....
cancer in the hands
Hi Lynn
The sign for cancer has since each time been proven correct.
I do hesitate to be blunt and seek to put it in a way that will not frighten people.
I think how I would like to be told... "do unto others how you would like to be treated."
Nona
The sign for cancer has since each time been proven correct.
I do hesitate to be blunt and seek to put it in a way that will not frighten people.
I think how I would like to be told... "do unto others how you would like to be treated."
Nona
nonas_insights- Posts : 89
Join date : 2011-05-30
Age : 73
Location : Gawler, South Australia
Re: Cancer indication in the palm
thanks for the reply Nona,
"do unto others how you would like to be treated." is pretty much my philosophy of life. (if philosophy is the right word?)
sadly, with my human failings, I don't always adhere to it
,,,, but I try to!
"do unto others how you would like to be treated." is pretty much my philosophy of life. (if philosophy is the right word?)

sadly, with my human failings, I don't always adhere to it


Re: Cancer indication in the palm
Hi Nona,
I'm not quite sure what formation you mean - when you say "it's base is part of the life line" do you mean it sticks out to the side of the life line like a flag? Inside or outside? It would be very helpful if you could post an example.
Thank you!
I'm not quite sure what formation you mean - when you say "it's base is part of the life line" do you mean it sticks out to the side of the life line like a flag? Inside or outside? It would be very helpful if you could post an example.
Thank you!

kiwihands- Posts : 364
Join date : 2011-01-09
Location : nowhere
Re: Cancer indication in the palm
kiwi - the line I'm thinking of - the lifeline's like the flagpole, the triangle is like the flag that extends to the palm side, outside the lifeline. I'll try to scan an example of the line I am talking about, and look for a pic in Beryl Hutchinson. Meanwhile hope Nona can scan an example of the line she is talking about - lets see if it is the same line.
Re: Cancer indication in the palm
Thank you Lynn, that would be brilliant! I don't own Hutchinson's book - yet.
I'm confused, because Campbell's encyclopaedia (p. 219) mentions the flag (attached to any main palmar line) as a sign of wealth, success, faith, perseverance, purity of mind, desire for spiritual enlightenment, etc., altogether positive things.
Hmmm...
I'm confused, because Campbell's encyclopaedia (p. 219) mentions the flag (attached to any main palmar line) as a sign of wealth, success, faith, perseverance, purity of mind, desire for spiritual enlightenment, etc., altogether positive things.
Hmmm...

kiwihands- Posts : 364
Join date : 2011-01-09
Location : nowhere
Re: Cancer indication in the palm
A triangle at the termination of Life Line shows talkative nature, loquacity and even falsehood;
with weak Heart and Head and Fate lines the person could indulge in acts of rendering something false as by making fraudulent changes. But, with good Head and Heart lines tact and powerful use of effective language is considered. No sign or line is absolute in itself. Hand should be analyzed in totality.
Cancer could be considered by the presence of an egg shaped long island at the termination of Life Line with other signs of consumption.
Parender
with weak Heart and Head and Fate lines the person could indulge in acts of rendering something false as by making fraudulent changes. But, with good Head and Heart lines tact and powerful use of effective language is considered. No sign or line is absolute in itself. Hand should be analyzed in totality.
Cancer could be considered by the presence of an egg shaped long island at the termination of Life Line with other signs of consumption.
Parender
Cancer in the hand
To Parander -
Thank you for your lines (no pun intended).
Yes your observation for talkativeness etc is accurate, I had never associated that before with the triangle. Yet I have written in a previous post that the triangle in question is not at the end of the lifeline, but situated (so far in my observations) at about the age of 60 on the lifeline, which by my calculations is in the middle of the lowest quarter of the life line. I'll have to do a drawing and attach it somehow here to show what I mean.
Do you base your readings on the Indian system or are you open to anything from anywhere? Do you also get sudden insights by holding a person's hand? I do.
Regards,
Nona
Thank you for your lines (no pun intended).
Yes your observation for talkativeness etc is accurate, I had never associated that before with the triangle. Yet I have written in a previous post that the triangle in question is not at the end of the lifeline, but situated (so far in my observations) at about the age of 60 on the lifeline, which by my calculations is in the middle of the lowest quarter of the life line. I'll have to do a drawing and attach it somehow here to show what I mean.
Do you base your readings on the Indian system or are you open to anything from anywhere? Do you also get sudden insights by holding a person's hand? I do.
Regards,
Nona

nonas_insights- Posts : 89
Join date : 2011-05-30
Age : 73
Location : Gawler, South Australia
Cancer in the hand
Dear Lynn and Kiwihands
The triangle is facing outwards into the palm.
How does one attach a scanned picture in this reply section?
Triangles, if they are free standing are an indication of a person's brilliance in the area of the palm where they are found. So far I have only had the privilege to see it once, in a mystic in the Philippines.
Nona
The triangle is facing outwards into the palm.
How does one attach a scanned picture in this reply section?
Triangles, if they are free standing are an indication of a person's brilliance in the area of the palm where they are found. So far I have only had the privilege to see it once, in a mystic in the Philippines.
Nona
nonas_insights- Posts : 89
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Age : 73
Location : Gawler, South Australia
Re: Cancer indication in the palm
hi Nona
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Re: Cancer indication in the palm
nonas_insights wrote:To Parander -
Thank you for your lines (no pun intended).
Yes your observation for talkativeness etc is accurate, I had never associated that before with the triangle. Yet I have written in a previous post that the triangle in question is not at the end of the lifeline, but situated (so far in my observations) at about the age of 60 on the lifeline, which by my calculations is in the middle of the lowest quarter of the life line. I'll have to do a drawing and attach it somehow here to show what I mean.
Do you base your readings on the Indian system or are you open to anything from anywhere? Do you also get sudden insights by holding a person's hand? I do.
Regards,
Nona![]()
Hi nonas_insights,
I never get irritated by timely or regular punning. I am what I am.
I don't think any true hand analyst can separate other perspectives while analyzing the hands like: the fingers (length, 2D:4D ratio), nails, texture, lines, signs, color, thumb DERMATOGLYPHICS, FLEXION OF HAND etc. from the palm while analyzing the hands, because the 'art of palm reading' is often described as an 'art of finding meaningful combinations'; and only combinations that relate to other features of the palm and the other perspectives can be described as relating to the full hand.
I am of the opinion that if you search you will find the reason of getting formed such a sign on palm.
And I always remember to analyze both hands to compare the person's potential in life with their actual life path. This way, you can best offer your insight.
My reading is based on Western Analysis but I cannot ignore Indian systems of ‘yogas’ i.e. ‘meaningful combinations’. Yes, I am open to anything and from anywhere.
And besides that I usually teach them to try to stay objective as you read someone else's hands and to weigh each word carefully — there are plenty of things you might see in the hands that might seem on first reading to be negative but which later turn out to be surmountable.

Parender

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