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 Posted: Sun May 18th, 2008 06:40 pm

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Hello guys!

I have been studying on palms for more than 8 months now. I searched for some online books and while searching i was able to get here. I am glad that i am here and i hope i would learn a lot of new things here.

I am from Japan and i am 22 years old female.

I hope I have fun here!

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 Posted: Mon May 19th, 2008 12:45 am

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:thumbupNice to meet you Jasmine.

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 Posted: Mon May 19th, 2008 01:49 am

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Hello Jasmine,

Great to see you here as a Palmistry-student from Japan!

 

Could you please inform us a bit about HOW you study Palmistry?

Do you study Palmistry from books & the internet only?

Or do you have a contacts with more experienced Palmists in Japan?

(I hope you don't mind me for asking)

:)

Best wishes from The Netherlands!

Martijn.

 



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 Posted: Mon May 19th, 2008 09:14 am

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hi jasmine

:wave

nice to meet u:thumbsup



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 Posted: Mon May 19th, 2008 09:24 am

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Thankyou Den, ss.sigh and hand research.

I am just a starter. I have a few friends  who are also studying. We get together and disscuss things about it  often. I usualy study from books and internet and from my friends. One of my friend is a pamist himself. He has small office in Tokyo.
Thank to him that today i have some interest in palm reading.


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Jasy





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Hello Jasmine,

Great to see you here as a Palmistry-student from Japan!

 

Could you please inform us a bit about HOW you study Palmistry?

Do you study Palmistry from books & the internet only?

Or do you have a contacts with more experienced Palmists in Japan?

(I hope you don't mind me for asking)

:)

Best wishes from The Netherlands!

Martijn.
  

Last edited on Mon May 19th, 2008 10:40 am by Jasmine

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 Posted: Mon May 19th, 2008 10:42 am

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Hi Jasmine,

:thanx for answering my question!

And great to hear that your friend is a Palmist, that is an excellent opportunity for you to learn more from him (lot's of Palmistry-students do not have such contacts!).

By the way, I have created a global network of Palmists & Palm Readers on my website - which already includes 3 Palmists from Japan, see:

http://www.handresearch.com/japan/index.htm

Maybe your friend is interested to join this International Network? Joining this Network would likely make his work a little bit more noticed.

Maybe you would like to inform him about this opportunity for him?

Sincerely, Martijn.



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hand_research wrote: Hi Jasmine,

:thanx for answering my question!

And great to hear that your friend is a Palmist, that is an excellent opportunity for you to learn more from him (lot's of Palmistry-students do not have such contacts!).

By the way, I have created a global network of Palmists & Palm Readers on my website - which already includes 3 Palmists from Japan, see:

http://www.handresearch.com/japan/index.htm

Maybe your friend is interested to join this International Network? Joining this Network would likely make his work a little bit more noticed.

Maybe you would like to inform him about this opportunity for him?

Sincerely, Martijn.

Hey Martijin,
Thanks a lot for the websites:)
I really apprecitae that!

I'll let him know for sure!
I am afraid he cannot speak english.lol.

Btw, how have you been studying palmistry?!

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 Posted: Thu May 22nd, 2008 01:55 am

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Hello Jasmine,

To answer your question: yes, I am a Hand Analyst and I am involved in this Industry now for about 15 years - the research part has become my favorite aspect.

By the way, thanks for passing my message to your friend!

I would love to include your friend in the list of Palm Readers, and maybe you can assist with some translation work.

By the way, do you know any Palmistry websites presented by Palm Readers from Japan??? I am also interested in websites written in Japanse language!!!

I really hope you're able to provide some assistance to find these websites.

Greetings from The Netherlands!

Martijn.



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 Posted: Fri May 23rd, 2008 05:35 pm

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Hello,
I have a couple of websites in my fav. so i am going to post the links here.
I dont study palmistry in japanese but i just go and look at the words in japanese. Actually im all new to this word so i still cannot memorize which mount is where and stuffs.lol. But in the meantime as i continue my studies, im looking forward to compare on the japanese n the western part. im sure there must be some where they have different ways of analysising.

and here ya are, will add more if i get more:

http://www.nurs.or.jp/~tesou/Teso-main.htm
http://www.0120-70-2000.jp/
http://pleiadespalmreading.com/palmistry/index.html
http://www.geocities.jp/jcgmp749/sububurogu6.html

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 Posted: Fri May 23rd, 2008 09:52 pm

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Hello Jasmine,

Thank you for listing these Japanse webpages about palmistry. I used Google to watch these pages in English language, and found that these pages are probably not created by advanced/professional palmists.

Jasmine, In case you are willing to do another search, would you mind to find websites which are presented by Palmists / Palm Readers / Chirologists from Japan???

 

Many years ago I bought a book written by the Japanese Palmists: 'Hachiro Asano', titled: Hands, The Complete Book of Palmistry

And by the way, in Ed Campbell's book: 'The Encyclopedia of Palmistry', you can find many comparions between: various Western & Eastern palmistry systems (including systems from India + Japan)

PS. Ed Cambell's (author: Edward D. Campbell) book is really an excellent 'present' for those who are interested in comparing various systems of Palmistry:



http://www.amazon.com/Encyclopedia-Palmistry-Edward-D-Campbell/dp/0399519777/

 



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