Saturday, October 30, 2010

The Dalai Lama's hand analysis

His Holiness Dalai Lama is the spiritual and political leader of Tibet. As a palmist and hand reader, one would expect significant differences between his passive and active hands because his life changed dramatically when he was a child and this would have impacted his personality and the future. The passive hand shows inherited/subconscious qualities (in Dalai Lama's case his left hand is the passive one) and the right active hand would show the current state of his mind. 

There are some differences. The headline is longer on the right,

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Salman Khan's hands tell us that he is impulsive

Salman Khan's personality is known to be a little volatile and his hand seems to bear this out. His fingers and palm have a good shape from the palmistry angle, but some of the mounts seem overdeveloped. The mounts of Venus, Lower Moon and Lower Mars are strong, and this indicates that his personality is strongly influenced by the qualities of these mounts.

The question that arises is: Are there other character traits shown on this hand, which will balance this out?

Deep passion, fighting qualities, a high level aggression and pushiness need to

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Jacob Zuma's hand analysis

Jacob Zuma’s hands tell us why he became the President of South Africa. He is far more than just a capable man - he is a master strategist! 

In some ways, Zuma’s hands are very well balanced. Hands, fingers and palms are well shaped, fingertips squarish, with the Apollo (ring) fingertip is likely to be spatulate. The thumb is good, in the sense that it is long with a good balance of its first and second phalanges, although the second phalange is thick. 

This indicates a person with an overall balance of personality, a broad outlook on life, common sense, and a doer mentality. There are other important indicators of his personality shown in his hand, like