Conclusion
You now have all the basics of palmistry at your disposal. Naturally, it will take a while to absorb everything. The best way to learn is to look at as many hands as you can. Compare the hands of married couples. See if you can examine the hands of three or four generations from the same family. Compare the hands of a group of friends, looking for both similarities and differences. Do not be afraid to ask questions.
Read as much as you can on the subject. I have more than four hundred books on palmistry in my personal library, and still buy almost every new book that appears on this subject. I have been involved with this subject for more than forty years, but am still learning. Naturally, I do not agree with everything that I read, but different viewpoints force me to re-examine things and possibly see them in a different light.
You will find that most people will be thrilled to show you their hands. Palmistry is a wonderful way to make new friends. It will help you to understand other people’s motivations, as well as your own. You will be able to help many people with your new skill.
I hope that palmistry will fascinate you for as long as you live.