The Art And Magic Of Palmistry
S**5
Very informative book by Kooch Daniels, I was engulfed ...
Very informative book by Kooch Daniels, I was engulfed in a wealth of information within the pages of this well made and well thought out bible of the palms.Do yourself a favor and BUY BUY BUY this book. The cover, for me, is a bit of a disservice to the contents. The yellow color reduces interest for a thrill seeker such as myself but don't let that keep you from exploring the wealth of information within it's pages.
A**G
Better Palmistry Books Out There, At Better Prices
This book -- more like a large pamphlet, really -- is far overpriced at $16 for 108 pages. All of the information can be found on-line, for free, on websites or in public domain books. I did not think that there was anything insightful in the material. I returned my copy for a refund and, during that process, was told that I didn't even have to return the book. The seller didn't want it back, either. So, into the recycling bin it goes. Better options:Palmistry: The Whole View, by Judith Hipskind -- you will find used copies at very cheap prices.The Spellbinding Power of Palmistry, by Johnny Fincham -- find a used copy for about $12Hand Psychology, by Andrew Fitzherbert -- again, used copy, cheap price.Palmistry: A Comprehensive and Reflective Guide, by Bharat M. Rochlin, $6-7 on KindlePalmistry, by Julian Moore, under $5 on KindleFor absolute beginners that want to get started right away, Moore's book is the best on that list. After you master the material therein, you can start incorporating materials from other books.
L**O
I would say it is good, but I had more expectations
The seller sent this book as it was promised. It arrived on time.Regarding this book, I would say it is good, but I had more expectations.
M**L
Five Stars
More information than I could ever imagine!
T**L
A MUST HAVE for anyone interested in the real magick of Palmistry
Lady Kooch Daniels is a global legend in the world of Palmistry and Tarot. For decades, she’s sought after as both a private reader and teacher by people from all walks of life and social station in many different countries.This book is a MUST for anyone interested in Palmistry, but it is far more intricate and complex than the average person can comprehend. Kooch has woven her lifetime of experience into THE ART AND MAGICK OF PALMISTRY that on the surface may seem simple, but much will be revealed to the wise and knowing a with every re-reading and an in-depth analysis of the text. There is much in those pages.I purchased my first copy at a conference years ago after seeing her speak and do readings for audience members that were just spot on (including with me). Occasionally, I’ll buy another copy whenever I see it on sale and give it to anyone interested in the topic. One thing I’ve also learned is that the book is a good “litmus test” to determine someone’s knowledge and or true interest in Palmistry. If they never heard of Kooch, and have never read this book, just give them a pass. It's kind of like somebody talking about Watergate and never having heard of Woodward and Bernstein.Highly recommended.
L**A
Not to be Missed!
This power packed book is truly "not to be missed." I especially enjoyedreading the author's advice on the importance of practicing what you are beingtaught. Her positive encouragement seems to help build confidence and inspire awillingness to practice the techniques that are being taught. She has a usefultip included with each chapter.Each of the ten chapters has details about the hand that teach somethingabout the personal characteristic that appear in the hand. It's also full ofphotographs and illustrations to help you learn the material. At the end ofevery chapter there is a reflection and notation section that provokes you tothink about what is being discussed on a personal level. The questions in thissection inspire you move forward in your studies through your own analysis andassessment. Because some of the questions ask you to look at your own hand, youare also encouraged to learn about your own palm.
A**Y
Not your usual palmistry book
You can tell that the author really knows her subject and other metaphysical matters, yet she manages to take all the information and make it's ten chapters not only really useful but REALLY doable, fun and easy to read. I loved her sense of humor and expertise. I especially liked the hand reading tips that are scattered throughout the text, such as "to learn you must practice, practice, practice, and practice some more." At the end of each chapter there are interesting exercises to encourage you to experiment with the skills you are learning. She asks you simple yet thought provoking questions in the exercise. I highly recommend this book!
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