08.11.09
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By Kay Packard
Have you ever looked at the tiny ridges on the inner surface of your fingertips or thumbs (a.k.a your fingerprints)? Take a look.
Then look at someone else’s around you. Notice how some ridges are very
deep, some shallow, some almost too faint to see with the naked eye. A magnifying glass is useful for observing the details of these ridges on the fingertips. Investigators and forensic experts rely on fingerprinting for positive identification because it is the only unchangeable and infallible means to identify an individual.
The friction ridges found on the fingers can also be seen on the palms and soles of the feet. The biological function of the ridges is to help us grasp and hold onto things. We can compare the lines on corduroy cloth to the friction ridges of the fingerprint. However, unlike the corduroy, the ridges vary in length, width, depth, and direction. Below are three types of fingerprint patterns constructed from the flow of the friction ridges.
The patterns are formed during pre-natal life and fully formed in the womb between the fourth and seventh month. Fingerprints remain unchanged in their assigned detail during the life time of the individual.
Oodles of research over the past 100 years – including computers most recently – solidify evidence that the fingerprint patterns are unique to the owner of the hands. Professor Andre Moenssens, author of Fingerprint Techniques wrote “Studies done by many examiners have shown that the fingerprints of identical twins are different, as are the prints of triplets, quadruplets, and quintuplets.”
Now, consider that these fingerprints can be decoded to reveal a message about the unique you. Similar to how the doctor looks at your tongue to give clues about your health, an experienced hand analyst can read the fingerprints on your fingers to define your life purpose and life lesson. Read the rest of this entry »
08.10.09
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By Kay Packard
Life is an everlasting experience of trial and error… if we’re lucky. Experience is required at Earth-University! Imagine if there are different
schools each of us are attending, as part of our life pilgrimage. They have the school names: Service, Love, Wisdom, and Peace. Could each of us actually be living from a consciousness of one of these four schools? Could the core of our soul be operating from a deeply rooted desire to advance and master one of these schools?
Would you behave differently if you realized that you are attending one of these schools? Would you prepare for exams and drive yourself to succeed to graduate with honors? Would you procrastinate in your studies? Would you operate with the attitude of just getting by?
The print patterns on a person’s finger tips can be read to identify the life-school that individual is attending. In 1985 Richard Unger founded the International Institute of Hand Analysis and he discovered that our fingerprints contain codes which reveal our life school. They are summarized as follows: Read the rest of this entry »
07.20.09
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By Kay Packard
Pretend that before birth we elected to come to this beautiful, mysterious, radical, and colorful planet. When we did, we had a series of boxes to mark before checking in at the gate with our e-ticket. The boxes presented choices of what to experience during our journey on Earth. I don’t know what all the options were to choose from but I bet we all picked
“Lessons”
Yep, you just may have signed up to become scholarly in specific areas at the life-university. At this point are you saying “OK, already; enough learned” or “My lessons are coming at just the right pace” or “Bring it on, I want more”? Perhaps the answer changes at various times of the year, month or day. We’re constantly being exercised and challenged to become well-informed, well-read, well educated and wise on this life-path. Read the rest of this entry »