Palmistry & Palm Reading in Singapore.

Palmistry & Palm Reading in Singapore

Palmistry in Singapore:

Singapore – a.k.a. ‘Little India’ – belongs to the very few countries in Asia where gambling is legal, and of course it is also famous for it’s ‘medical tourism hub’. But Singapore can also be recognized as a country where palmistry is relatively popular!

An interestingly variation, is presented by a palmistry expert named ‘Master Khor’ who combines palmistry with Feng Shui – where ‘hand types’ are associated with colors, in order to let people choose the color of their furniture that really fit with them. The event is organized at ‘Chair Inspiration‘.

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Palmistry in Singapore:
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Palmistry combined with Feng Shui: choose the color or your chair based on your hand type!

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Palmistry in China.

Palmistry in China

Palmistry experts in China:

In China palmistry is traditionally a part of the famous scene of the ‘Traditional Chinese Medicine‘ (TCM). The history of the chinese palmistry goes back to the earliest origins of the Zhou Dynasty (1122-770 BCE).

The earliest important Chinese discussion of palmistry is found in the Gu Ge Pian (Writings on the Skeleton), also known as Gu Xiang (Appearances on Bones), written by the scholar Wang Chong in the late part of the Han Dynasty (206 BCE-220 CE).

In China today, biologist, psychologists, and sociologists as well as the above-mentioned anthropologists, geneticists, and physicians are all engaged in substantiating the age-old wisdom on human health and disease contained in Chinese palmistry.

traditional Chinese medicine doctors say they can study your palm and learn about the state of your heart, healthwise. The handpalm color (pink is healthy), appearance of the veins and the lunula of the fingernails (white crescent at the base of the fingernail) are all important indicators of health in ‘Traditional Chinese Medicine’ (TCM).

Palmistry in China
Palmistry in China:
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Palmistry in China

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