Wednesday 28 August 2013

Untying the Lines

This morning it's time to move on. Time to untie the lines, loose the boat and travel to pasture new. Its always a pleasure to move on, a journey on the boat, sometimes long, sometimes short, watching herons fishing, dabchicks scuttling up the banks and then a new place to moor and retie the lines to the bank. Then, once settled, a writing up day for some readings. One, a birthday gift, another a relationship analysis for a wedding gift. A palm reading makes an unusual present, one you can be sure the receiver has not already got. If you want a reading in person, this week I am at Furness Vale on the Peak Forest canal. 

Tuesday 27 August 2013

Tools of the trade

Here are the tools of my trade. For palmistry, a simple magnifying glass is all I need. This I use to magnify not only the lines of your hand, but your fingerprints or dermatoglyphs as we call them. Every detail of your hand is important for your reading, not simply lifeline, heartline, headline and fateline, but the length of your palm and fingers, the shape of your fingernails, the texture of your skin. Each detail builds and broadens the scope of the reading. 

Monday 26 August 2013

Beginnings

Travelling by boat and reading palms

Welcome to Following My Fateline. Not just about palmistry but about the palmist herself.
I live on a narrowboat, reading palms, Runes,  my unique Boatmans Oracle and travelling around England with my dog Charlie.
I have been divining since I became a teenager, taught by my mother. Its something that has always come naturally to me.
The palm is like a map full of lines and marks that enable me to interpret your palm revealing your truths. A palm reading will not reveal your future, as any good palmist will tell you. Your hand in fact marks the past more clearly and in the main it reveals your potentials and specific traits. Palmistry is really helpful for shedding light on dilemmas, helping with career decisions and relationship possibilities.
For a simple answer to a specific question the Runes or the Boatmans Oracle can give a quick answer.
Here is the back cabin on my boat, the kettle is on, always ready for a nice cup of tea.