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Air HandThe Air Hand

A square palm like the earth hand, but comparatively long fingers. Air hands have busy brains and loathe routine, yet they can make good team players. Strong vocal or literary skills may lead to work in journalism and publishing. Some air hands are creative cooks, while others become computer whiz kids.

Fire HandThe Fire Hand

A long palm with relatively short fingers. Blessed with nonstop energy, fire hands may be star athletes, stage performers, all-around movers and shakers. They thrive on challenge and work well under stress. Life in the fast lane appeals to fire hands, who are prone to accidents.

Earth HandThe Earth Hand

A square palm and short fingers. Traditionally, the worker's hand, it represents a practical person. Earth hands thrive in fresh air. They are creative at outdoor pursuits, like gardening, and at indoor pursuits, like office management, where organizational skills shine.

Water HandThe Water Hand

A long palm and long fingers. The hand of dreamers and visionaries. Water hands may be caring therapists as well as artists, poets, and musicians. Cultured and refined, they may be drawn to the fashion or beauty businesses. Of all types, water hands are the least materialistic and the most intuitive.

Created: 26 Oct 2001 01:28:19 -0700
Changed: 26 Oct 2001 01:28:19 -0700

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