PROPHECY – PALMISTRY
Prophecy receives direction from God to help people navigate challenges and situations.According to this study, luck accounts for up to 30% of business success. Another paper published by Cornel University shows similar findings. It outlines how, while Western culture places a high value on effort, talent, and risk-taking, a large portion of success can also be attributed to luck and random chance.
PROPHESY
- PROPHESY
- PALMISTRY REAL
- PALMISTRY-ZODIAC-STONES
ESPECIAL COURSES
- PALMISTRY
- NUMEROLOGY -ARITHMANCY
- ASTROLOGY
- TAROT- WITH ANOTHER TEACHER (The decision is yet to be taken.)
- ZODIAC
- ASTERISM – ASTRONOMY
- INDIAN JYOTISHA
- MANTRA
Simply put, palmistry is the art of analyzing the physical features of the hands to interpret personality characteristics and predict future happenings. Within palm reading, hands are considered portals that shed invaluable insight. Criticism of palmistry often rests on the lack of empirical evidence supporting its efficacy. Scientific literature typically regards palmistry as a pseudoscientific or superstitious belief. The lines deepen and change somewhat during one’s lifetime; new lines appear as well, but the basic lines mentioned above are quite easily read no matter what age.
LUCK – ILLUSION DREAM – MAGIC
- LUCK-DESTINY
- ILLUSION
- MYTH
- MYSTERY-CONFUSION
- MIRAGE-SHADOW
- DREAM-IMAGINATION
- MAGIC MIRACLE
- TRICK
Lucky people are more likely to notice, create and act on opportunities. They use their gut feeling to make successful decisions. They persevere in the face of failure and take more calculated risks. They work to transform bad luck into good fortune by learning from experiences.
Whenever a person encountered an unlucky event, their success was reduced in half, and whenever a person encountered a lucky event, their success doubled proportional to their talent (to reflect the real-world interaction between talent and opportunity).
According to this study, luck accounts for up to 30% of business success. Another paper published by Cornel University shows similar findings. It outlines how, while Western culture places a high value on effort, talent, and risk-taking, a large portion of success can also be attributed to luck and random chance.