As an Online Palmistry Consultant/ Custodian of secret histories, I can now lay out for you the truth of the matter.
The story began when the Princess was born. The bit about the bad fairy is essentially correct. The King and Queen, however had not invited any fairies to bestow gifts on the child. They were rationalists, and they believed that all talk of fairies, and things that they could not explain in a strictly scientific manner were absolute rubbish. The story that they had invited the fairies to bless their daughter, is just a tale that got added in over the passage of time, and bears no relation to what really happened, as you will find out if you read on. There was one fairy that got to hear of the birth of the princess, and as bad luck would have it, this particular specimen of fairyhood was the most cantankerous and malevalent off all the brood of "bad" fairies. She had once been thrown out of the palace on the Queen's orders for demanding that an ancient law that offered pensions to all fairies should be implemented in her favour. Her Majesty, like a good rationalist, was convinced that since Fairies could not exist, the law was junk, and the irate pixie was shown the door. This slight festered with the fairy, and when the announcement was made of the birth of a daughter to Their Majesties, she determined on revenge. So during the celebrations for the royal birth she re entered the palace. In front of the whole court she pronounced the curse. " When the Princess grows up She will be pricked by a needle and she will fall into a coma". Then with the traditional peal of demonic laughter she vanished in a puff of smoke. The King and Queen looked at each other and laughed. They were convinced that the whole episode was an illusion brought on by some stale cheese that they had eaten the previous night. After all rationalists dont believe in either fairies or curses.
The Princess grew up to be very beautiful and famous, the Paris Hilton of her day, and she shared the views of her parents about the world. In fact she was every bit as much a sceptic as them. The courtiers, and the servants were more inclined to believe in the curse, so they made sure that no needles were around the palace to prick the Princess. As for the Royal family, they hardly knew what a needle was. They lived in such luxury that they more or less thought that clothes just appeared out of wardrobes.
There was one servant who was a closet Palmistry Consultant, and one day, under the pretext of measuring her for a new pair of gloves, this servant took a sneak look at the Princess's hand. The most noticeable thing about it was that there was an abnormally long lifeline, also that it faded away to almost nothing from around the age of eighteen for about a hundred years. This convinced the astute Palmistry expert that there was a problem in the offing. However when the King and Queen were informed they scofffed at the reading as being against reason. The unfortunate servant/ Palmistry Consultant was dismissed from the royal service for harbouring opinions that were against rationality.
Most of the rest of the story you probably already know. The Princess did get pricked by a needle, and the whole court did fall into a coma. After one hundred years The Prince did find the Palace, and they were all revived. When the King and Queen, and the Princess realised what had really happened, and that they had been wrong all along, they rewarded the decendants of the Palmistry Consultant. They also set up a post of Royal Palmistry Consultant which is still part of that Royal Court to this day.
As I sit here at my computer in the early part of the twenty first century my mind is still sometimes drawn back to those momentous events of long ago, and as I pursue my career of Online Palmistry Consultant through my Online Palmistry website at
http://chrishandreading.yolasite.com/
I give thanks for the life of that courageous Palmistry Consultant, who must truly be counted a martyr for Palmistry.
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Hi Christopher, this is GreenTomato from the palmistry forum. I am writing in to convey my deepest thanks and to share how much respect I have for your prowess as a palmist. Every single thing you wrote about my personality is 100% accurate! You were right about an attack on my life line early in my life, and you are again right about an important and long journey i took in my early 20s.
ReplyDeleteIt's just that I am looking for answers on my career front. I am feeling like a fish out of water since 1999, searching for ways to kick start my career. That success comes in fits and starts... If you could, pls tell me just how spectacular my career will be once it starts. That would be very helpful for me.
Again, with much appreciation,
GT
Hi Greentomato, Thanks for the compliments. The palmistry forum seems to be crashed at the moment, so I cannot post, but when it is back up I will have a look at your hands, and see what I can see.
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Hi Christopher, have you had a chance to see the pic of my hand again? The palmistry forum is working fine now. In your initial reading, you had said that deep success can be mine in politics, but what about writing? That's what I do!
ReplyDeleteСпешим-спешим скоро Рождество, не забудьте погадать - рождественские гадания
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