Chiromancy, is reading the fortune from the lines on palms. In popular culture it is known as palm reading. It is supposed prediction of a person’s future from interpreting the lines on the palms of their hands. Chiromancy originated from two Greek words: “kheir” that means hand and “manteia” which means divination. As many others foretelling disciplines, chiromancy is also ancient. Today, it’s mostly a pastime and one of salon tricks.
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Question ofDo you believe in palm reading?  - 
					
Yes
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No
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Maybe
 
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Question ofDo you know which the main lines are?  - 
					
Yes
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No
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Some of them
 
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Question ofHas anyone read your palm before?  - 
					
Yes
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No
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Just for fun
 
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Question ofDo you know to read palms?  - 
					
Yes
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No
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I won’t tell you
 
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Question ofCan you read these palms? 😀  - 
					
Yes
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No
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Clearly
 
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 Zaklina Maca Miljkovic
							Zaklina Maca Miljkovic
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					
Never have but would like to.
Me, too. 🙂 I am always happy to learn something new. 🙂
Interesting post … once they looked at me cards
Really? That’s interesting. 🙂 I’m not much into tarot reading, I prefer coffee residue reading. 🙂
Only if you prepare them as it’s shown on the last photo. 😀 I am more for coffee reading…. 😉
No, it’s not proper way. You have to hold a cup in your hand and watch to it closely from all angles. A photo folds perspective. Maybe, some day, if we meet in person… Who knows what tomorrow brings to us. 🙂
This is great fun, Zaklina! I am always happy to learn things like this, but never serious. Maybe just worry about being considered a shaman who wants to compete with your skills!
Don’t worry about that, because I’m not a shaman. 😀 Witches and shamans are in the same business, but different departments. 😀
You are right, they often work together and even form a conglomeration of their own
a super survey … a gypsy looked at my palm
Thanks. 🙂 I never give my hand to them, because they tell lies a lot. First ask as many personal questions as they can and after that they make stories. 😀