Dear Pearl,
Thanks for your kind note. I'd be only too glad to read your hands as I do with others. I don't know where you live at the moment. In case you're working somewhere in Europe, perhaps you could take a time off and come to
I tried making prints with ordinary photocopiers in the past, but they didn't produce optimum shots particularly on the hollow middle part of the hand where many important events and changes that occur mainly between 20 and 40 years are reflected. Perhaps there are now advanced and sophisticated state-of-the-art photocopiers that are available on the market which could make comparably razor-sharp copies not only of flat surface but also on hollow surface. Otherwise if you don't care much to get your hands dirty and want to have the job done properly, here's how you could take a good print. Get a water-based black printing ink from any art shops and squeeze a little of it onto a ceramic tile and then roll it onto the roller. Lightly roll off any excess onto a paper kitchen towel. Gently roll the ink onto the hand being careful not to press it deeply into the lines on the hand. Place the hand on a white plain paper and press gently so that all of the hand is in contact with the paper. If the hand is very hollow in the middle, then place the paper on the rolling pin and roll the hand over it. I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
Kind and warm regards.
PS. Pearl, you should go out and enjoy life as much as you could while you're still young and strong. I personally believe that it isn't a question whether you're sunny not if you do really want to meet others or encounter your one and only dream lover. I was just like you before I diversified into hand reading when I traveled regularly by train from
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