Today’s Marking – Thumb Size

Last week I covered thumb set…this is related yet different and additional information!

The overall size of the thumb indicates the level to which you take action and enjoy getting results.

Long: See the print below – this is a big thumb! If pulled up against the side of the hand, it would pass the half-way point of the lower section of the index finger. A long thumb generally means you take charge, and spend a lot of time doing, taking action, and when on the Master Path, getting results.

Small: See the print below – Small thumbs indicate more of a following personality. The world needs both doers and followers, right? Followers are also often dreamers and philosophers, they don’t spend a lot of time doing or manifesting results.

 

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A PERSONAL NOTE

Look at this cool venue! My friend Flo and I attended a “candlelight” jazz concert at The Church Nightclub recently. Overall a very nice short one-hour performance including Sinatra and Nat King Cole tunes with a talented vocalist. Lots of candles too, the on-off switch kind, that set the mood perfectly for the music.

Short: See the print below – stops under the ring (Apollo) finger or before. Generally means short attention span, doesn’t need a lot of information to make decisions and often makes them quickly. These people don’t like details and want the bottom line, so communicate in bullet points to them!

 

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Where’s Jayne?

It’s All In Your Hands – Jayne was a guest on Keeping Up With Chaos where they chatted about scientific hand analysis and what it is all about. Click here to listen.

Jayne was a guest on the Coffee o’clock Podcast with Burcu Onaranel where she discussed How Scientific Hand Analysis Help Your Alignment. Click here to listen.

 

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