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if that's you...
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Hand Analysis Party (aka Soul Contract Discovery Circle) is enlightening, life changing, fun and intriguing...and it's all about you.
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Richard Unger, a code-breaker and an illuminator by nature, is the man responsible for the creation of the "LifePrints System." It is the system of decoding the spiritual meaning and interpretation of the fingerprints. An accountant and a restauranteur by profession, he became obsessed with palmistry (1969) yet got extremely frustrated with its inaccuracies and inconsistencies, even after reading "all" palmistry books written and published in the English language and analyzing 10,000 pairs of hands. By 1979, his frustration led him to study inordinate amount of medical texts about the hands. The works of Dr. Harold Cummins (dubbed as the Father of Dermatoglyphics) about the fingerprints became the catalyst for Richard's groundbreaking innovative work. Out of the scientific work of Dr. Cummins - who described the fingerprints as "topographic-like map formed 5 months prior to birth which will remain unalterable throughout life" - along with a decade's worth of palmistry devotion, Richard had a spiritual revelation: Fingerprints are Soul imprints. Fingerprints are the missing keys in palmistry. From that epiphany, every piece of the puzzle fell into place. Everything started to connect and made sense to him. He had broken the code. By adding and integrating the "LifePrints System" (fingerprint decoding) into the ancient tradition of palmistry, he was able to revamp it, even creating a new field we now call Scientific Hand Analysis. After testing the accuracy of his system and theories, Richard Unger founded the International Institute of Hand Analysis (IIHA) in 1985 in San Rafael, California. In essence, Richard is the guy who "married" the two fascinating worlds of the hands - the ancient and the modern, East and West, the Spiritual and the Scientific - to help us make sense of who we are. And that is his ultimate life purpose, as it is written in his hands. What a gift.
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