truth is truth uncle ji, i find myself being lost sometime when i get differnt answers from differnt people. i still do not understand the true meaning of palmistry if we still hide the truth from the person who want to have their palm read. giving them a hint only will make them more confuse and make them wonder (i have gone through this process). if things suppose to take place then we cannot change them and its better to tell the truth.
| Pravin Kumar wrote: |
Dear Dhruva,
Truth is appreciated if spoken at the right time. If you do not have the maturity do not tell the truth which may hurt. You must specialise in to tell the truth in a very diluted and polite manner so as not to hurt anyone's feelings and make him/her depressive. By one stroke of your reading you will make a person Depressive/Suicidal and if you read it with maturity you will create new found confidence in that person even if you have to hide the truth. Hiding the truth does not mean you should lie but certain things can be said with hints and in a diplomatic way.
Supposing you go to a Doctor and the Doctor tells you after a complete medical check up that you have only 1 month to live as you suffer from serious ailment. Just imagine your plight then even though the Doctor has told you the truth. If he had said well you are doing fine only that you have take medicines regularly and do your meditation and yogas and what not and all this will give you hope and hope can do wonders to so many people.
One person was diagnoised as having Diabeties. The poor chap became so worried. The very next Day he was informed that he did not have any Sugar problems. Due to exchage of blood test tubes the result was wrongly given to him the previous day. The person became all of a sudden super healthy and happy. This is the effect generated in a person by just going through the above process even though the person was already normal.
If you want to rise up in Palmistry or any other Science or for that matter even in life in any career be humble. See great men how humble they are.
Pravin Kumar |