Private readings
Palmistry tells us about your physical constitution, how your mind and emotions move, and major themes and shifts in your biography. Sometimes I use cards to focus on now, mapping out relevant influences.
When appropriate, we use hypnosis to go deeper, engaging with elements of your story, traveling your timeline, meeting ancestors or future selves, accessing internal resources or unhooking limiting patterns of trigger and response.
The session
60 or 90 mins. The longer session gives space for trance.
Solutions-focused approach
A recording of your reading
A clear plan for your next steps
If we do one, a hypnotic induction for you to return to
Online sessions
Both palmistry and hypnosis work well over a video call.
Palm lines indicate trajectories, but they also change as your patterns of thought and behaviour change. Lines and cards are like GPS systems: if they indicate cliffs ahead, we can recalculate routes to avoid them.
Workshops
Learn Palmistry!
You can learn a lot in a couple of hours, whether you're completely new to palmistry or looking to deepen your skills. My workshops are informed by Indian and Western palmistry, as well as modern perspectives from medicine. Sessions are interactive and fun as well as informative.
Introductory sessions cover:
Hand shapes - our basic constitution
Fingerprints - how we touch the world around us
Phalanges - what's between our knuckles
Major lines - heart, head, and life lines
This is a hands-on hand-reading session, so from the very first minutes we'll be exploring each other's hands and what lies beneath. You'll see things you never noticed before about yourself and others—things visible whenever hands are uncovered.
Regular workshops are held in Hastings and elsewhere, often in small, friendly venues.
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Events
I read at markets, masquerade balls, festivals. Wherever people take their hands, I’ll read them!
Palmistry readings add an element of fun and fascination. Contact me about booking me for an event
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