Jan 7, 2008

Storm Clouds Gather

Erwin Shroedinger's book "What is life?" claimed that one of life's urgent criteria is the storage and transmission of information, e.g., a code that transfers this information from parent to child, and was both complex and compact enough to fit inside a single cell, and this code had to be at molecular level.

Scientists believed Shroedinger’s genetic code was carried by the D.N.A. Insurance companies claim that by an examination of the D.N.A, they can tell not only what diseases a person will suffer, but when, even claiming to know pretty closely the length of life. They would do this, primarily to know whom to accept for life insurance and who not.

This information would also benefit employers, preparatory documents exploring this have been discussed by the C.B. I. (Confederation of British industry) The scientific establishment accepts and supports these findings quite readily, yet has baulked over the centuries when palmists have made the same claims. It is actually quite amusing for serious research palmists to have had their research vindicated by something as dubious as insurance companies, and under the counter back street Dr. Mengele type genetics laboratories.

A recent edition of the British Medical Journal ran the headline,” no one can predict the future”, but each day the weather forecaster does just that, the stock exchange does it daily, the futures market sells produce years before it has been grown.

International money dealers do it months in advance and sales projection graphs in companies are built on it. Remember Nick Leason, gambling millions of pounds of monies not yet even earned.

The old Soviet Union ran university courses on it, the K.G. B. used it as a departmental tool, so why is it impossible to predict the future? A specialised knowledge in any field must give prior knowledge. Albert Einstein, a believer in prediction, said;” Random systems eventually produce predictable patterns”.

Theoretically, an expert studies his material until he sees this pattern, and it is upon this pattern that he builds his estimation of future trends. Such old establishment names as the B.B.C., Proctor and gamble, Marks and Spencer, and the Society of Cosmetic Scientists, subscribe vast financial sums to what are termed “futurologists” for future prediction. In fact the Soviets took so seriously such predictive organisations as the “Henley forecasting centre,” and the “European planning federation”, that they spied on them continually. Strangely, mediums have an exceptional record in contacting the dead, but not too good in pinpointing future events.

A wise old Greek philosopher once said, " the improbable but possible, is always preferable to the probable but impossible".

Today's palm print is of a well-known British football personality.
Football today generates huge sums of money out of all proportion to the contribution it makes, and football and loutish behaviour goes together like politics and corruption. Psychologists agree that encouraging one nation over another breed's racism and division. This is not helped by government policy of mixing football in with the national news, even mentioning it before the casualties during the war on Iraq. Any obsessive behaviour is psychologically suspect, and so many are dependent on football for their fix, to the unhealthy degree that it governs their lives, and their behaviour.

Our subject today is as well known for drunken brawling and traffic offences as his sport, never the less he is the idol of many " older schoolboys" countrywide, for his colourful personality, his fancy footwork, and "sporting" prowess. His popularity remains undiminished no matter what the newspapers may say. The tabloid press quoted him recently at a court appearance for drunken brawling, " I would sooner pay a fine of thousands of pounds, than end up in prison alongside scum like thieves, paedophiles and I. R. A. men."

The palm print shows a very heavy stiff thumb set low, this feature with the short fingers shown, with the long palm with its broad base, someone with great physical energy, a typical sportsman, in fact, able to think and sum up very quickly, but someone not head centred at all, alas footballers are trained from school boys to be physical athletes, not intellectuals, and the strain of knowing you will be thrown over by the time you are in your thirties, pushes many to live for today, Psychologists generally agree that the lure of football, is a homo-erotic one, the all boys together with no trousers on, the leather balls, the Freudian symbolism of trying to put your balls in someone's net, the net representing the feminine aspect, and the kissing and groping on the pitch. Coupled to the alcohol, laddism, voyeurism and the revolting "roasting rituals, does not inspire confidence, and is far from masculine behaviour. However, the thickening of the lifeline after the influence line hits it from Venus (the thumb), tells us that like a river widening, it becomes sluggish, the gastric system becomes damaged through drink and drugs at this time.

Dated on the lifeline at 23 years of age, coinciding with his first conviction for anti social behaviour. He is known as a practical joker but add alcohol to the equation and fireworks usually ensue. A thick longish square palm, with short fingers can show a performer, or show off, an ability to gauge the emotional temperature of an audience, and play to it, his extroversion on field is legendary.

His present determination to get back to peak fitness, and to conquer his demons, has been difficult, often people addicted to exercise, have only used it to replace an addiction to alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, along with short destructive addictive relationships. As shown by his ragged and fragmentary heart line, and curved little finger. This is not helped by his argumentative and pugnacious disposition. I did warn him of indications of career trouble ahead, as storm clouds were gathering, and the next few months would be crucial, both to watch his step, and not to drop his guard.- as a scandal was looming up fast, as depicted by the Appollo transcendant.

Some palmists see the spine or backbone represented in the hand by the fate line, that is the longitudinal line that runs from the wrist to the middle finger, this hand only has the later part most visible,- after the age of 34,and retirement from football, when his hell raising is over, so after this age he finds contentment, the lull after the storm, if you look at the top part of the fate line you see it kinks toward the Jupiter or first finger, this kink is often a sign of whiplash injury, as it is in the neck area or slightly lower.

Our footballer drives a very fast car and has had several crashes over a three-year period, "bumps" he calls them. The thickness of his thumb, is called by the older style palmists, "the murderers thumb, as it shows " a raging temper when thwarted, and these "bumps" in his car usually lead to fisticuffs, and appearances in both court and the Sunday papers. Incidentally, the thick basal phalange on Jupiter is often linked to the stomach and food intake, and it can show eating problems or alcoholism, the gap in the print appeared in each copy taken, and served to amplify coming health problems in that region. Unluckily for a footballer he shows feet and ankle difficulties also. He claims this is all in the past, as are the drink related incidents. His non appearances last season coincide with his belief that he is being watched by aliens, and that they are responsible for house keys going missing, milk turning sour, that Vanessa Phelps is really John Prescott in drag, and the American moon landing pictures were faked in Arizona. But away from the drink and drugs he seems quite well.

President Nixon once said; "he who has not stood at the foot of the valley, cannot appreciate the view from the mountain top", and his mountain view is still not there.

His body type is Mesomorph, the muscular type with strong arms and legs, in later life their main weakness is the cardio-vascular system, and the stop-start heart line is indicative of nervous heart or tachicardia, which often goes with the anxiety shown in his early fifties. Here big changes are apparent in the markings leading up from the heart line toward the fingers, confirmed by no moons on his fingernails.

The good news is really in his late thirties, using his sports monies in business ventures, there is much fulfilment for him, his hands speak of journalism, perhaps radio, fast foods, and some sort of sales franchise, and in or close to his 35th year a secure warm relationship which is far more nourishing than his hit and miss, here today gone tomorrow quickies he is used to, our football star worries about losing all the money he made as a young star, which will have to carry him into old age, but in the words of Hilaire Beloc, "loss and possession, death and life are one, there falls no shadow where there shines no sun", so in essence while the sun shines he must make "financial" hay. He feels a certain amount of guilt about the way he has led his life, and concern over meeting his maker, I reminded him; "its not the certainty of death that frightens people, it's the uncertainty of life ".

Our footballer exclaimed that he did not believe in stuff like this, and I reminded him of the saying; "there is more faith in honest doubt, that in all the creeds put together," and to look forward to his new life after age 35.

by www.thesupernaturalworld.co.uk

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