How To Make Hand Ink Prints?

 

Ink Prints Record Progress.
Ink prints can chart your progress over time as you continue to develop new ways of living your life. Your hand shape and all the lines on your hand change over time, except for your finger prints.

 

All the other features of your hands change as your life changes. For example, as you grow more confident and exert your personal power more in dealing with people, your Jupiter finger changes to reflect this new strength. When you use your Jupiter to point more and to emphasize your points more, Jupiter extends out longer as your hand muscles realign the bones. It will grow stronger as your personal power increases.

 

Ink Prints Make a Record in Time
Ink prints can be a permanent record for how your life was lived at a point in time. Your ink prints can be saved just as you save snap shots in a scrapbook to document your life. You may look back over time and notice how your hands changed as your health and your life style changed.

 

Ink Prints Reveal Secrets the Eye May Miss
In some cases an ink print will reveal things that are not easily detected with the eyes. For example, there may be a hollow or unusually depressed area in the center of the hand or at the base of one or more fingers. These areas sometimes do not print well on some people. The hollow or depressed area indicates a stress in the hand. This should be noted and considered for inclusion in the overall hand analysis.

 

The hollow at the base of a finger is missed often by the eye but not by the ink print. This hollow or depression indicates some "ungroundedness" and loss of the energies associated with that finger. These energies will be poorly used in life and will be problematic. The larger the missing area, the more those energies will be missing and unusable in life. Since this is negative news for the person, he or she should be given positive advice for overcoming such a condition. He or she needs to pay attention to all aspects of life that deal with those energies in any finger not connected firmly to the palm in the ink print. You, the Hand Analyst, should be sure to list and discuss those energies in detail. See the chapters on fingers in "It's All In Your Hands" if necessary.

 

The hollow in the palm indicates a "protectedness" of one's feelings in relationships with people. It is much like holding one's chest in to protect the heart from further pain. If there is a blue coloring to the hollow area in the hand, this indicates there is much sadness and sorrow still carried from long ago. This sadness will be a well kept secret and may truly be a "broken heart" from the past. This condition should be taken seriously. Special nurturing should be sought to facilitate the healing process both physically and emotionally.

 

Often the thumb lower zone will not print. This indicates that the energies of that area are not being used effectively. The person is out of touch with his or her "3rd eye wisdom", logic, and reasoning. Even if the person has strong psychic and reasoning abilities she or he will not be able to access the information easily. This missing area is generally related to stresses, and frustrations, about getting results in life. The recommendation for this person is to calm down and undertake a dedicated routine of meditation or deep breathing and relaxation exercises.

 

In conclusion, inked hand prints are not necessary to do a Hand Analysis, but they may reveal additional information not noticed by just looking at the hands.

 
Tools For Make Ink Hand Prints:
 

Paper
Clean smooth paper, such as 20# copier or laser printer paper, works well. I have tried various types of paper and card stock and decided that this paper is more than adequate. A ream of 500 sheets at an office supply is relatively low priced. Heavier papers and card stock are more durable and impressive for the client but the images are not significantly better.

 

Ink
Ask for "water soluble ink for block printing" at hobby supply stores. Black is preferable but I have used red, green, and blue also. Of course you can have a lot of fun with red ink. For example, you can ask, "Would you like your hand 'red'?"

 

Block and Roller
Linoleum blocks and ink rollers also are available at hobby supply stores. The block need not be bigger than 6 x 9 inches, and is usually 3/4 to 1 inch thick. A smooth roller 4 inches wide and 1 inch diameter works well. Wash them with soap and water after each use. Over time they will become stained but that is not a problem. Just insure that no dried ink is left to make patterns or bumps in the fresh ink.

 
1. Place a small amount of ink on the block.
2. Use the roller to spread the ink out and to cover the roller evenly.
3. Start to apply ink to the hand.
4. Apply ink to hand.
5. Be sure to apply ink to all surfaces that will contact paper.
6. Place hand on paper.
7. Press gently and firmly.
8. Lift hand from paper.

9. Generally the first copy has too much ink and it is discarded. Evaluate how the hand is making contact and notice if any hollows are evident.

 

The missing uninked areas are significant to the reading, as pointed out earlier. However, the lines in the missing areas are also significant. Therefore you will need to print them by making another print in a special way as shown in the next step below. Use both print copies for the analysis; one with the hollows and one with the lines.

 

10. If there was a major hollow in the palm and you want to print the lines there, do this:

Press the hand on to another piece of clean paper (do not add more ink). If a hollow in the palm area did not print the firsttime, lift the hand and paper and press gently from below to copy the lines in the hollow.

 

11. The second copy should be satisfactory. If not, try again. Usually three copies can be made before adding more ink.

 

And a final reminder: Have water and a towel immediately available to wash the hands after the ink prints are made!

 

You will get the Palm Impression like the following images:-

 
 

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