Recommended palm readers and hand analysts worldwide

You can get a comprehensive list of hand analyts as well as all other types of hand readers, palm readers, palmists, chirologists and so on from Martijn Mensvoorts’s site: www.handresearch.com

well known hand analysts: Richard Unger, Baeth Davis, Jenna Griffiths, Ronelle Coburn, Pascal Stoessel,  switzerland.

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Which hand analyst is the best one for you?

Do your research. 
More expensive doesn’t necessarily mean better.
Also, a higher rank on Mensvoort’s site doesn’t necessarily mean better either. It just means more traffic.
Check on qualifications. See if the person resonates with you or has had to solve similar problems to you in the past. Any hand reader that calls themselves a hand analyst was once a student of Richard Unger or a student of one of his students.

Make sure your analyst can read your fingerprints using the Lifeprints system. For a free class on how to do this yourself, register here:

What’s the difference between hand analysis, palm reading, palmistry, chirology and all the other modes of hand reading?

Think of each system as a different language. Like langauges, they are often radically different.

How is hand analysis different?

Hand analysis is a system of analysing hands developed over a period of 40 years by Richard Unger, author of LifePrints. It’s based on the principle that the energy running through the meridians towards the fingers influences the shape of your hands and the shape and length of your fingers.
This energy, which has a different quality for each finger, pulls on lines influencing their length and direction.
Some people call this system scientific hand analysis because it is non predictive.

More about what the hands reveal
The lines on both hands change (mirroring thoughts and emotions)
but the fingerprints never change (your soul psychology).

When you know how hands are influenced by the energy running through them (one’s emotions) and you know how most of the line formations are caused, you can make an educated guess about what a rare marker might mean.

To understand this principle better, here’s a free call:

To access more free talks and classes on modern hand analysis register for the free auditorium of Earth School.

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