Life on a rollercoaster – living with composite fingerprints
Do you feel like your life is a neverending rollercoaster ride? One moment high the next you’re plummeting into the pits? For the next few weeks in Earth School the …
Non-predictive Hand analysis, scientific hand analysis, handanalyse, palmistry, palm reading, hand reading
Do you feel like your life is a neverending rollercoaster ride? One moment high the next you’re plummeting into the pits? For the next few weeks in Earth School the …
Identifying hand shape and their associated career archetypes is the most difficult part of analysing a person’s hands. Why? Usually specific palm markers and what they mean are clear. It’s …
These last few weeks in Earth School we have been discussing the theme “being in and how to survive being in states of transition.” Earlier today I was talking with …
In our call last week Richard Unger gave a beautiful analogy for that period in your life when you feel like you’re in “the void.” When you can’t go back …
The call last week with Richard Unger was fascinating, even for people already familar with his thinking on the fate line. Here is one of the illustrations from the detailed …
The call with Richard Unger on Crossroads choices – being in transition is now. To join this call register here: http://handanalysisonline.com/earth-school-april-2011-life-in-transition/ We’ll be exploring the fate line in great detail. …
Good news for people living in Europe or the UK. Richard Unger will be teaching an intensive in person in Switzerland 20-22 May 2011. If you’re thinking of becoming a …
Earth School Topic April 2011 The next Earth School call with Richard Unger is this coming Thursday. This time we’re exploring being at the crossroads – a place all of …
Some people are just built to be more critical. For example, if you have an air type hand shape and a long pinkie finger, you’re designed to think critically. This …
The hand as a whole and also each section within it can be divided into upper and lower and also left/right: towards thumb and away from thumb. This then makes …
