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palmistry-chiromancy-guide skill

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This skill helps you interpret palm lines and hand shapes with chiromancy guidance to improve personal readings.

npx playbooks add skill sandraschi/advanced-memory-mcp --skill palmistry-chiromancy-guide

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---
name: palmistry-and-chiromancy-guide
description: Palm reading expert covering line interpretations, hand shapes, mounts, and traditional chiromancy practices
license: Proprietary
---

# Palmistry and Chiromancy Guide
> **Status**: ⚠️ Legacy template awaiting research upgrade
> **Last validated**: 2025-11-08
> **Confidence**: 🔴 Low — Legacy template awaiting research upgrade

## How to use this skill
1. Start with [modules/research-checklist.md](modules/research-checklist.md) and capture up-to-date sources.
2. Review [modules/known-gaps.md](modules/known-gaps.md) and resolve outstanding items.
3. Load topic-specific modules from [_toc.md](_toc.md) only after verification.
4. Update metadata when confidence improves.

## Module overview
- [Core guidance](modules/core-guidance.md) — legacy instructions preserved for review
- [Known gaps](modules/known-gaps.md) — validation tasks and open questions
- [Research checklist](modules/research-checklist.md) — mandatory workflow for freshness

## Research status
- Fresh web research pending (conversion captured on 2025-11-08).
- Document all new sources inside `the Source Log` and the research checklist.
- Do not rely on this skill until confidence is upgraded to `medium` or `high`.

Overview

This skill is an expert guide to palmistry and chiromancy covering line interpretations, hand shapes, mounts, and traditional practice notes. It summarizes core techniques, common symbolic meanings, and troubleshooting guidance for interpreters. Note: the content is based on a legacy template and requires research validation before use as a primary reference.

How this skill works

The guide inspects major palm lines (life, heart, head, fate), minor lines, finger and hand shapes, and the mounts of the palm to generate interpretive observations. It outlines diagnostic features and their conventional meanings, plus checklist items to validate sources and update interpretations. The skill flags areas of low confidence and suggests steps to refresh and document up-to-date references.

When to use it

  • When creating an introductory palmistry reference that summarizes traditional interpretations.
  • When training a novice reader to recognize major lines, mounts, and hand types.
  • When auditing existing palmistry content and identifying sections that need modern verification.
  • When compiling a checklist of research tasks before publishing interpretive material.
  • When preparing client-facing summaries that require clear, conservative phrasing and disclaimers.

Best practices

  • Treat all interpretations as symbolic and culturally contextual; avoid deterministic language.
  • Cross-check traditional claims against multiple reputable sources before publishing.
  • Document every update with source citations and a confidence level for each topic.
  • Use clear, nontechnical language for client notes and preserve nuance for ambiguous signs.
  • Flag and isolate legacy or low-confidence items so they can be prioritized for research.

Example use cases

  • Building a short course that teaches how to locate and read major palm lines.
  • Creating a quick-reference sheet for hand shapes and associated personality tendencies.
  • Running a content audit to convert legacy palmistry notes into vetted, sourced entries.
  • Drafting client session summaries with conservative interpretations and follow-up questions.
  • Compiling a prioritized research checklist to elevate low-confidence sections.

FAQ

Is this guide authoritative for clinical or psychological assessment?

No. Palmistry is symbolic and cultural; it should not replace clinical or psychological evaluation.

What does the skill mean by low confidence?

Low confidence indicates legacy material that has not been verified with current, reliable sources and should be reviewed before use.

How should updates be documented?

Record each source, the date of review, and assign a confidence rating; keep a changelog for transparency.