One guest in particular, Harvey, really wanted to understand how reading works. I explained to him that the lines on your hand change with the thoughts in your mind. I think of it like the left brain is your computer and your right palm is your monitor.Everytime you have a stressful thought or emotion in your left brain, it will show up in your right palm. First it shows up as a red splotch. When your palm is splotchy, (check yours out now), it means you are tense. This really isn't anything mysterious. Your palm is a biofeedback point. When your stress, you tense your muscles. When muscles are tensed, blood flow is resticted. When blood flow is retricted, it makes a splotchy area. When you relax, your palm gets lighter. When you"re very relaxed and your blood is flowing properly, your palm will be one even light color.
It has been common knowledge for a long time that people with high blood pressure are prone to upsets and anger. Therefore, high blood pressure shows in a palm. It shows as a splotchy palm.
This is the part I love. - You can change the color of your palm in just seconds!
When I read a splotchy palm, I explain that it's not good for health to hold all that tension and restrict one's normal blood flow. I ask the person to close his eyes and relax. It's a party and tension serves no good purpose at a party. Relax. Breathe. When people are fearful or angry, they unconsciously hold their breath, so simply breathing deeply can restore blood flow. Then I have them open their eyes and look again at their palm.
Very cool. Some have a totally clear palm now. Some have cut the splotchiness dramatically.
When they realize they have a biofeedback mechanism built into their palms, some people use it to learn to relax more. Now that's very cool. I love the idea that being an entertainer at a party can have a long-lasting positive effects on a few people.
This was the conference for the American Credit Union at the Omni who sells products to local credit unions for their sales reps across the country and their clients.The had me read their guests at the dinner by the pool party. I read for 3 hours. Everyone who wanted to be read was read in that time. Of course, I enjoyed the readings, but at the moment what sticks out most is the conversation I had with a few guests after I finished.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
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