Witches' Essence: Palmistry
By [No Name]
In this book, you'll learn how palmistry has had an impact on wizard and muggle history, as well as learn how to read your own palm!
Last Updated
May 31, 2021
Chapters
7
Reads
7
History And Preparation
Chapter 2
Palmistry started of back in 300 BC, where wizards and gypsies from ancient Egypt, Chaldean, and ancient India first started reading the magic behind hands. These ideas eventually spread to China, Tibet, Persia and other countries in Asia and Europe. Information and laws on palmistry were found in many wizard Vedic scripts. One ancient text wizard astronomers found, known as “The Teachings Of Vlamiki Maharshi on Male Palmistry”, contained 567 stanzas on all the important aspects of palmistry.
Palmistry had spread by 200 BC to ancient Greece, during Alexander's reign. His sword makers were gypsies who told him his future through palmistry. A famous muggle known as Aristotle wrote:
“Palmistry is a judgement made of the conditions, inclinations and fortunes of men from the various lines and characters imprinted in the hands”.
And even today, palmistry lives on. You'll learn more history along the way, but for now, let's get started with palmistry preparation. It is possible to read fortunes off of what we call “raw” hands(unprepared hands), but it's better for your skin and hygiene to clean up before the reading.
In preparation, make sure to:
- Wash your hands. Make sure to use soaps that are skin-sensitive and moisturizing, possibly containing olive oil and jojoba. Don't use too hot water, because it'll dry out your hands.
-Use an lotion regularly. You can buff off dead skin with smooth skin. But make sure not to over-do it: we just want your hands clean, not pillow soft.
-If you're doing this in a dark setting, make sure to have a very bright lamp, alternatively an overcharged Lumos. You're going to have to be able to see every crease in your palm.