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How well do you Handle Money

June 8, 2012 By Lauren Slade Leave a Comment

Did you know that the spacing between the fingers tells how you handle money? Specifically the space between the middle finger and the ring finger! The wider it is – the more generous the person is likely to be, and part with their money.

A narrow space shows a more thrifty person, who knows the value of a dollar. When the fingers touch – their attitude is almost scrooge-like!

The following information is excerpted from the Universal College of Reflexology’s Hand Reflexology Manual.

Our hands are usually different sizes. The more dominant hand is likely to be the larger hand. This hand is also known as the moving hand. In most cases the moving hand gestures or moves more frequently, whilst the other remains at rest.

First let’s look at the non-dominant or stationary hand – this will give the person’s base line or basic attitude towards money. Now look at the dominant or moving hand and compare the two. See which hand has the larger spread between the middle and ring fingers.

Since the moving hand reflects the current situation, a wider space here would show that the subject is presently feeling more generous, and is more willing to part with their money. When the space is narrower on the moving hand, they are not likely to spend on anything except necessities.

For more fascinating information on the hands and how they can help you decipher your own health issues – as well as those of clients – consider studying Hand Reflexology.  Available as an on-line coursethrough the Universal College of Reflexology.

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