@@demystifyingthemetaphysical Thank you for clarifying, do the amount of lines matter as well? for the 4 quadrants of my hand, one section is thicker/raised, but there are way more lines and complexities in another quadrant. Thanks for this video it was very enjoyable.
This is really interesting and fun to think about. Thank you for making and sharing this video.
this is absolutely much needed information. thank you so much
Thank you very much - I'm glad I found your channel. I need to learn this stuff, and youve made my work much easier and efficient.. again, thank you
Alot of great information about the hands ✋️
Thank you so much, I learn something new today🙏
Wow av enjoyed the vedio alot❤
What does it mean for parts of the hand to be “developed”?
Developed means fleshy or raised, the opposite of bony or flat
Thank you!
@@demystifyingthemetaphysical Thank you for clarifying, do the amount of lines matter as well? for the 4 quadrants of my hand, one section is thicker/raised, but there are way more lines and complexities in another quadrant. Thanks for this video it was very enjoyable.
Unless you use your hands in weird ways, most all people will have more "developed" areas in the same places..
Some of us aren’t white btw.. so we can’t use your criteria for hand color
There was an explanation
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Comes with age. Softness, flexibility etc. Not palmistry
then why are you here?