Understanding your children through hand reading analysis

Hand reading offers deep insight into the true nature of a person’s character. While the majority of my clients are in their thirties and above, I feel the people to read hands for big benefit are the young people!  Reading hands to understand your children (and to help them understand themselves) can hep you support them in the direction that’s true for the child’s nature.  And with that, you can help support their growth in the direction that’s right for their individual character - a path that matches their innate gifts and talents.

When we as hand readers analyse the hands of children, one of the main focuses is on the prints we find on the thumbs and fingertips, and any we may find within the palm itself.  As we know, the fingerprints are unique to every hand, and they won’t change throughout the lifetime. The prints are representative of the unchanging aspects of one’s personality, and by analysing those prints we can find character traits, interests, preferences, gifts, challenges  and abilities that could take a lifetime for a parent (or the child!) to see.

I recently read the hands of an 11-year old girl who bore loops on all her digits apart from her active index finger, where she had a whorl. Her father was with me at the reading (anyone under 18 has to have a parent or guardian present for a reading with me), and I was able to show them both what I could summise from these patterns. It’s worth saying that her hand shape was very clear - water - highly artistic, dreamy and creative, and with that whorl print she’s going to be growing into, she would likely be a creator who led a creative team - I gave an example of a choreographer or band leader - one who’d be instructing others within the group; a director rather than purely a performer, par example. She’ll need to be the boss!

I also pointed out that in having a water shaped hand not only is she creative, she also loves all things magical, mystical and otherworldly. When I mentioned this, she looked at her dad and said ‘Dad, that’s right! I never told you but I do believe in fairies!’

From where I stand, I feel it’s absolutely vital that children are allowed to dream their dreams into being, to be able to express what’s truly of interest to them, to be encouraged in that direction and not the one that we ourselves deem (however well-intended) to be good for them.  A person who’s unhappy with their job is unhappy because it’s not aligned to who they truly are.  Let’s not waste a moment in allowing these children, who are our future after all, to live in their element!

In my book, a ‘good wage’ is being contented with expressing our true nature, being true to the uniqueness that an individual soul is here to express. And that’s what hand reading analysis can help with, (along with so many other features of our psychology) that the hands reveal.

I offer hand readings for individual adults, couples, as well as families from near Wymondham in Norfolk (or your home if nearby) and at events. Contact me here to book in.  More info here.

What can your children’s hands tell you about their innate gifts and talents?

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