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THE
FINGERS:
Each finger
reveals different aspects as follows:
- Index
Finger - Ambition/Career - Ego
- Middle
Finger - The Mind/Money - Super Ego
- Ring
Finger - Emotions - Personal
- Baby
Finger - Communications/Spirituality - Id/Libido
- The
Thumb - Willpower and Control
Length
The length of
the fingers shows the individual's patience and ability
to carry out tedious tasks. Short fingers are found on
people with grandiose dreams, but not the patience to
complete the tasks required. Long fingers show a love of
detail, but often to the exclusion of the "Big Picture".
Also important
to note is the length of the fingers in relation to one
another. The first comparison to make is the length of
the index to ring finger. If the index finger is
noticeably longer than the ring finger, this indicates
that the subject has a "Me First" attitude, and is a
natural leader.
With the ring
finger at least a quarter inch longer than the index,
these are the technicians. Able to understand both
people and machines, these subjects will not take the
lead unless they must, being content to be the power
behind the throne.
Straightness
A straight
finger shows straightforward views and actions
pertaining to the aspects of that finger. Any twisting
or bending tells that the views and actions of that
aspect have been consciously altered. When one finger
leans into another, the aspects of the bent finger have
not followed a "normal" course. The aspects of the
straight finger support the leaning one.
Spaces
between Fingers
The amount of
space between the fingers also tells us much about the
subject.
A large space
between the thumb and the hand shows a strong-willed
individual. When the thumb falls inside the hand, the
will is broken. Compare the left and right hands to see
if this is an accustomed feeling or a new experience.
Between the
index and middle fingers, a large space tells of a
person whose actions will be different from others.
Their Ego and ambitions do not need to rely on hard
facts.
The space
between the middle and ring fingers shows the logic,
common sense, and planning for the future. A wide space
indicates little concern for the future and for monetary
issues, while a narrow space tells of a preoccupation
with finances and logical planning.
When the baby
finger is widely separated from the hand, the subject
thinks in a way uniquely their own (way out in "left
field"). A narrow space shows thoughts which conform to
the "normal".
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