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Posted: Wed Aug 20th, 2008 03:07 pm |
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hi,
my finger prints(from thumb to pinky) Right:- Loop,Loop,Loop,Peacock's Eye,Loop
(from thumb to pinky) Left :- Loop,Peacock's Eye,Loop,Loop,Loop
i would like to know about the life purpose: school of love.
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Posted: Wed Aug 20th, 2008 03:38 pm |
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The School of Love is the arena you will compete in, just like the Olympics for example.
School of Love is about emotional mastery and dealing with matters of the feelings, not the brain per se. Your Olympic events are "vulnerability skills" and close/deep relations. The peacocks are the highest ranking prints, therfore life purpose would based off of those, but I can hear Martijn cringing at his computer, so lets get some pictures since you are a regular person around here. Lets not make any mistakes.
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Posted: Wed Aug 20th, 2008 05:07 pm |
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Posted: Wed Aug 20th, 2008 05:09 pm |
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Posted: Thu Aug 21st, 2008 02:31 am |
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Hello,
Often the common negative aspect of the school of service is when complications arise and you do more and more for someone and things seem to get worse, you may end up giving up at first and not help any more. The breakthrough then is when you find doing things for others becomes rewarding regardless.
The skill needed for happiness is knowing when to do for others and when not to do.
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Posted: Fri Aug 22nd, 2008 01:06 am |
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Glad to see that there is another Life Prints person in here with us Saage, you should post your prints some day for us to ponder on. Feel free to offer insight on these reading, Helen and I are fairly new to this.
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Posted: Mon Aug 25th, 2008 01:52 am |
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Hi Den,
I had Life Prints hot off the press, and I was quite excited. It took some time for me to do my own prints and then others. (I did discover the complex nature I have was not insanity, thank goodness!).
With Springtime looming in Australia, I will have to wait for the inground dirt from my farmer fingers to clear away before I can get prints... or maybe I've got some that I prepared earlier..filed somewhere.
Anyway, thanks for your interest, the earlier post seemed to go in the wrong forum, I'm not sure what happened there, I was discussing service and it popped up under school of love?
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Posted: Mon Aug 25th, 2008 03:16 am |
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When discussing Lifeprints often the posts get muddled with more than one analysis, I think this is the case. The practice has been good so far, so post your prints someday if you want to. Good luck with the chores.
Den
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Posted: Mon Aug 25th, 2008 05:28 am |
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Saage for pointing out the weaknesses.
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The skill needed for happiness is knowing when to do for others and when not to do."

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Finger prints of Nijith :
Right hand from thumb to pinky :
ulnar loop, peocock eye with ulnar loop, ulnar loop,peocock eye with arch,ulnar loop.
Left hand from thumb to pinky :
ulnar loop, peocock eye with arch, ulnar loop, ulnar loop, ulnar loop.
Last edited on Fri Aug 29th, 2008 03:33 am by Vijay Goel
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Posted: Mon Aug 25th, 2008 01:40 pm |
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At a glance, this is how I see it...
from thumb:
right: loop, radial loop, loop, peacock, loop
left: loop, peacock, loop, loop, loop
Nijith, this compares with your analysis except for the distinction of the radial loop. This is opening towards the thumb I believe (check me on this). This slightly outranks the standard loop. You are definetly in the School of Love even if the peacocks are not correct.
Den
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Posted: Mon Aug 25th, 2008 01:57 pm |
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While everyone hashes out the ID's of the prints, you can focus on every relationship that you have in the world and be an observer of how you act in every scenario from family, romantic, friends, and co-workers. This will give you perspective on your life purpose and lesson.
Den
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Posted: Mon Aug 25th, 2008 04:42 pm |
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Den wrote: At a glance, this is how I see it...
from thumb:
right: loop, radial loop, loop, peacock, loop
left: loop, peacock, loop, loop, loop
Nijith, this compares with your analysis except for the distinction of the radial loop. This is opening towards the thumb I believe (check me on this). This slightly outranks the standard loop. You are definetly in the School of Love even if the peacocks are not correct.
Den
... Den, your observation is correct, both the right ring finger: 'peacock' + left index finger: '(radial) peacock'.
So I can confirm all 10 classifications you've made on Nijith's hands ... with the exception of one small detail: though I am sure that you will agree that we could describe the left index finger more specific as a 'radial peacock'.
By the way, Hand Analyst Ed Campbell - who is not related to Richard Unger's school, but can be described as an expert in dermatoglyphics & fingerprints - recently mentionded that a 'radial peacock' (on any finger) is quite rare.
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Posted: Mon Aug 25th, 2008 05:39 pm |
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Thanks Martijn.
The radial-peacock is new to me, never heard of it. It does have the peacock character somewhat, almost like it stopped forming between a loop and the inner whorl could fully develop. The question is how to treat it in lifeprints system where this hybrid is not mentioned. I would be tempted to see it as a radial loop for the sake of the reading; would not be a monumental change in the reading seeing that the number of loops is still the school of love and the highest ranking prints would still be the peacock eyes. The life lesson could have some impact depending on what direction I want to take it. He would still have seven loops without that hybrid print you mentioned. Another take on the Life Lesson would be to count just the ulnar loops due to their value being slightly lower in value.
There are some sticky rules involving the school and the left index having the lowest ranking print, but I will look into that further.
Regards,
Den
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