Many beginning students of palmistry erroneously believe that when the hand lines meet on the palm, it indicates death for the reading. Peter John rejects this notion and explains what connected lines ...
Peter John displays his Rider-Waite deck and explains the differences in other variations of the Tarot cards, including describing what a beginner should look for when buying a new deck. He also demon ...
Peter John, an accomplished expert in palmistry, demonstrates how to properly understand what it means when your palm reading subject has a long hand and long lines on the palm. He indicates what to l ...
When the Emperor and Empress cards both appear in the same reading, they often indicate a wiser, older married couple - such as parents or grandparents. Peter John explains what it means when these tw ...
What happens when the subject of your palm reading has a broken head, heart or life line? Peter John, an expert in the art of palmistry, explains this difficult question for palm readers and how to in ...
A short life line on someone's palm doesn't necessarily mean your subject is going to have a short life. Palmistry guru Peter John explains the relationship between a short life line and the mount of ...
The Celtic Cross spread is a versatile way to give a divination which can explain the past, present and near future for your querent. Peter John gives a sample Tarot card reading and demonstrates how ...
Peter John gives another example reading of the tarot cards using a variation of the Celtic Cross spread. This reading is useful to explain not only what is currently surrounding your querent, but als ...
If you're giving a palm reading to someone who has short lines on their hand (the head line, the heart line and the life line), or looking to expand your knowledge of palmistry, Peter John explains wh ...