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Tarot and Hand Reading Classes
Tarot and Hand Reading Classes
Tarot and Hand Reading Classes
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Everything is in the palm of the hands, in them hides your past, present and future. The ancient art of interpreting the symbols of the hands is known as Palmistry and has been present in our civilization since ancient times. Palmistry has been essential in several cultures and has defined the destiny of many. The hands have symbolized strength and power and are a miniature representation of man's destiny. All lines in the palm of the s hand have meaning, truth about the past, present and future.  The shape and markings of a hand reveal a person's character and tendencies. Fingerprints are exclusive and are a method of personal identification.  The signs and lines engraved on the hand are unique, you will never find two lines of life, nor two identical genes. Our hands are different from those of our fellow human beings, and this means that our destiny is carved into the palms of   our hands and will always be different from that of any other human being.

The Tarot is an ancient practice, a path by which we begin understanding towards oneself, towards our sacred interior. The Tarot is an oracle, a means, by which, in some way, and through its drawings and colors, we stimulate our psychic sphere, the deepest part that goes beyond the rational.

When we move the cards, a secret and powerful mechanism is put into operation, to open doors and means that connect us to the Universe. The Tarot is full of secrets, wonderful and powerful symbolisms that go beyond a great pictorial work. The magic, clairvoyance, or however you want to define it in you, will awaken little by little, as you practice and enter the intimate world of each card.

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Release dateJul 8, 2023
ISBN9798223493266
Tarot and Hand Reading Classes
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Rubi Astrologa

Alina Rubí es astróloga certificada por la Asociación Americana de Astrólogos, además, posee certificaciones en Psicología, Hipnosis, Reiki, Sanación Bioenergética con cristales, Sanación Angelical, Interpretación de Sueños y es Instructora Espiritual; también posee conocimientos de Gemología. Rubi escribe los Horóscopos Mensuales para la página de internet de la American Asociation of Astrologers, escribe semanalmente una columna en el diario El Nuevo Herald sobre temas de astrología y psicología publicada todos los viernes en forma digital y los lunes en el impreso. Tiene su propia columna digital sobre astrología en el periódico Diario las Américas, Rubí Astrologa. Rubí ha escrito varios artículos sobre astrología para la publicación mensual "Today's Astrologer", ha impartido clases de Astrología, Tarot, Lectura de las manos, Sanación con Cristales y Coaching Espiritual. Tiene un segmento en el canal de YouTube del Nuevo Herald todos los domingos acerca de astrología y temas de actualidad. Tuvo su propio programa de Astrología trasmitido diariamente a través de Flamingo TV, ha sido entrevistada por varios programas de TV y todos los años se publica su anuario con el horóscopo signo por signo y otros temas místicos interesantes. Ha escrito varios libros, todos publicados en Amazon, “Arroz y Frijoles para el Alma, Parte I y II” “Dinero para todos los Bolsillos”, “Rice and Beans for The Soul”, “Salud para Todos los Corazones”, “Clases de Astrología, aprendiendo con tu Carta Natal”, y “Rituales para el 2022”, todos publicados en cinco idiomas. Actualmente reside en Miami, Florida.

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    Tarot and Hand Reading Classes - Rubi Astrologa

    Your Destiny

    is

    in your

    Hands

    Angeline Rubí and Alina A. Rubí

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    Published independently.

    Copyright © 2023

    Astrologers: Alina A. Rubí and Angeline A. Rubí 

    Email: rubiediciones29@gmail.com

    Edition: Angeline A. Rubí

    rubiediciones29@gmail.com

    No part of this book may be reproduced, or transmitted, in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means. Including photocopying, recording, or any archiving and information retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the author.

    Introduction

    The Language of Hands

    Open and Closed Hands

    The length of the Hand

    Right and Left Hands

    The Shape of the Hands

    The Philosophical or Psychic Hand

    Spatula Hands

    Conical and Pointed Hands

    Square Hands

    The Mixed Hands

    The fingers

    The First Finger (the index finger)

    The Second Finger

    The Fourth Finger (the little finger)

    Synthesis

    Jupiter

    Saturn

    Apollo

    Mercury

    The thumb

    Essential Types of Thumb

    Hand and Finger Combinations

    Long fingers

    Short fingers

    Medium Length Fingers

    The Lines and the Mountains of the Hands

    Interpreting the Mountains

    Mount Jupiter (found at the base of the index finger)

    Mount Saturn (found at the base of the heart)

    Mount Apollo (found at the base of the annular)

    Mount Mercury (found at the base of the little finger)

    Mars Mount (found under Mount Mercury)

    The Mount of Venus

    The Moon Mount

    The lines of the Palm of the Hand

    The Lifeline

    The Head Line

    The Heart Line

    The Line of Destiny

    Marriage Line

    Minor Lines and Marks

    The Girdle of Venus

    The Mars Line

    The  Health Line (or Liver Line)

    The Success Line

    The Line of Intuition (Mercury Line)

    Added lines

    Love Line

    Children's Line

    Line of disgusts

    Travel’s Line

    Bracelets or Bracelets

    The Rings

    Solomon's Ring

    The Ring of Saturn

    Ring of Apollo

    Ring of Venus

    The Ring of Mercury

    The Marks on the Hands

    The Cross

    The Star

    The Triangle

    The Square

    The Spear

    The Grid

    The Island

    The Circle

    Dots

    The Shape of Nails

    Work and Money

    Motivation

    Professional Wellness

    Symbols of Success in the Hands

    Time in the Palms of the Hands

    Steps for Hand Reading

    About the Author

    Introduction

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    Palmistry is the art of analyzing and predicting the future by studying the palms of the hands. It is practice all over the world, but with variations according to the culture of the country. Those who practice palmistry are called chiromantic, palm readers, or hand analysts.

    The art of interpreting the hidden meaning of wrinkles, lines and mountains in the hand has been discovered millions of years ago. In the old days, most people did not know their exact date and time of birth and therefore, palm reading, or palmistry was seen as the only means of divination.

    The art of palmistry dates to the Stone Age. Images of human hands are found in cave drawings, showing their special interest in this part of the body. These paintings can be seen in caves in France, Spain, and Africa.

    Palmistry can trace its roots to the Ancient Greece of Aristotle who discovered a treatise about palmistry on an altar to the god Hermes, which he then introduced to Alexander the Great, who took great interest in examining the character of his officials by analyzing the lines in his hands.

    Aristotle claimed that lines are not written on man's hand for no reason. They emanate from astral influences and man's own individuality. Consequently, Aristotle, Hippocrates, and Alexander the Great popularized the practice of palmistry. Hippocrates used palmistry in his clinical procedures.

    From Greece, knowledge of palmistry spread to India, Tibet, China, Persia, Egypt, and other European countries. Studies show that older communities such as the Sumerians, Tibetans, Hebrews, Babylonians, Egyptians, and Persians were interested in the study and practice of palmistry. Others claim that the art of Palmistry began in India.

    Modern palmistry combines prediction techniques with psychology, holistic healing, as well as alternative methods of divination.

    The art of palm reading involves the practice of evaluating a person's character, or their future life, by reading the palm of that person's hand. A reader usually begins with the dominant hand, the hand that the person writes or uses the most, since it is the conscious mind, while the other part is the manifestation of the unconscious.

    In some palmistry traditions, hands are believed to have hereditary or familial traits, or, depending on the chi romantic’s cosmological beliefs, that they can convey information about life's past or karmic conditions.

    The basic framework for palmistry has its roots in Greek mythology. Each area of the palm and fingers is related to a god or goddess, and the characteristics of the area show the nature of the corresponding aspects. For example, the ring finger is associated with the Greek god Apollo, the characteristics of the ring finger are linked to art, music, aesthetics, fame, wealth, and harmony.

    The three lines found in almost every hand, and which are generally given more importance are:  The Heart Line which is the first of the most significant lines examined by a reader. It is found on the top of the palm of the hand, under the fingers.

    In some traditions, the Line reads from the edge of the palm of the hand on the little finger and flows through the palm of the hand to the thumb, in others, it is seen as a starting point on the fingers and flowing to the outer edge of the palm of the hand.

    Chiromantic interpret this Line to discuss matters of the heart, both physical and metaphorical, and it can show emotional stability, romantic outlook, depression, and stoicism, in addition to various aspects of heart health, for example, the Chained Heart Line is a sign of heart problems.

    The next Line found by chiromantic is the Headline. This line starts at the edge of the palm of the hand with the index finger and flows through the palm to the outer edge. Often, the Headline joins the Lifeline. Chiromantic interpret this Line to analyze the person's mind and the way it functions, including learning style, communication style, intellectualism, and their pursuit of knowledge.

    Finally, hand readers look for perhaps the most controversial Line in hand, the Line of Life. This line extends from the edge of the palm of the hand above the thumb and travels in an arc towards the wrist. This Line is believed to be a person's vitality, physical health, and general well-being.

    The Lifeline is also believed to reflect major changes in your life, including catastrophic events, and physical injuries. Contrary to popular belief, modern palmistry generally does not believe that the length of a person's lifeline is linked to the length of a person's life.

    There is another Line called the Line of Destiny that extends from the bottom of the palm near the wrist, through the center of the palm to the middle finger. This Line is linked to the person's life trajectory, including choice of schools and profession, successes, and obstacles. Sometimes this Line is considered to reflect circumstances beyond the person's control, or, alternatively, the person's choices and their consequences.

    There are other lines of less importance: the Line of the Sun that is parallel to the Line of Destiny, on the ring finger, and is believed to show fame or infamy. The Belt of Venus that begins between the pinky and ring fingers, joins in an arc on the ring and middle fingers to end between the middle and pointer fingers, and is thought to relate to emotional intelligence and the ability to manipulate.

    The Apollo Line which means to have a happy life, and travels from the Moon Mount on the wrist that comes down from Apollo's finger. The Sinister Line that crosses the Lifeline and if it forms an 'X', is of very bad signal. In general, readers of the palms try not to mention this Line because of the concern it may cause in the person being read.

    The Language of Hands

    When you want to discover the personality of someone you have just met, you should look at their hands. You

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