Fate on the hand
The subject of the fascination of the historian P. P. Globa is a science to which our materialistic contemporaries refer with a certain degree of skepticism and at the same time with hard-to-hide curiosity. ..
- I know Pavel Pavlovich,that you can be called a magician, a palmist, an astrologer, and a fortuneteller. And all this for the uninitiated - a synonym for charlatanry. But astrology is. ..
-. .. A system of world outlook knowledge that gives a person a real opportunity to know themselves and determine their place in life. In addition, it is the key to spiritual development.
- Have you been studying astrology for a long time?
- I have an interest in this science, hereditary. Both parents and parents of my parents studied seriously and were interested in occult sciences. From them there was a library of fairly rare books, which he studied with great interest. Among them, in particular, books on palmistry - the art of predicting fate by the hands of the hands. This is by no means an invention of pernicious rogues, but one of the five sciences of the ancient doctrine of Signatures.
- Astrology was a powerful science until the 15th century and along with other sciences it occupied a worthy place in the system of human values ...
- All the so-called "secret sciences" came to us from the East, although their roots were the same in completely different civilizations. In ancient times, astrologers were universally educated people who revealed their talent in various fields( Hippocrates, Kepler, Cardanus, Campanella).
At one time, any self-respecting person necessarily carried a whole staff of all sorts of sorcerers, sorcerers, sorcerers and other wizards.
In the Middle Ages, despite the raging Inquisition, the occult sciences were preserved and continued to develop. At the same time, attempts were made to seriously study them. Interest in the sacraments was significantly weakened during the Great French Revolution.
- You said palmistry is only part of the Science of Signatures. Is there still science?
- The doctrine of Signatures - imprints of destiny and destinies of man - was seriously first classified by the famous physician and alchemist Paracelsus. According to his theory, it includes several sciences: chirology - the doctrine of the fate of a person by hand, physiognomy - the doctrine of the character of a man by his face, frenology - the doctrine of the forms of the skull and the propensities of the nature of man, morphology - the theory of wrinkles and folds on the face and body.
- For our contemporaries somehow it is more understandable, perhaps - palmistry - the science of the human hand. Probably, and because it is associated with fingerprinting. ..
- Now it is already known that the distribution of different types of patterns on the hand is strictly ordered from different tribes and peoples. According to the classification of the English scientist Francis Galton, there are 4 main types of papillary patterns - an arc, a loop, a curl and a complex pattern.
Along the lines of the hand, some medical specialists today almost unerringly determine alcoholism, heart diseases, various kinds of hereditary diseases.
- I had to read that some criminals were engaged in transplantation of the skin of hands from other parts of the body, but after a while the picture seemed to take the original outline?
- Quite right, every organism that has a certain biological code does not want to tolerate interference, but aggressively displays encoded information. In fact, drawing on the palm is the manifestation of the biological code. Therefore, it is so peculiar and unique.
- And when did you first read the fate of the hand?
- At the age of 13 I already knew decently palmistry - I read a lot, peered into the palms of friends and acquaintances. And remember this: in the pioneer camp, I noticed that the line on the palm of one girl, defined as a line of life, crosses a double cross. In science, it means the danger of dying from water. A year later I was completely shocked by the news that the girl was drowned..
- But could it be just a coincidence?
- It could. But the more I studied astrology, and in particular palmistry, the more I became convinced that the drawing on hand accurately speaks of the person's inclinations, about his characterological characteristics. Well, for example, the knots on the fingers, if they are not caused by the disease, indicate a tendency to exact sciences, and smooth, pointed fingers - to artistic abilities.
- All the same, what you are talking about is more like a fantasy. ..
- However, in history, strangely enough, there are reliable cases when the palmists predicted to the man his future. In chronicles, there are references to Chaldeans who predicted the fate of Alexander the Great, Caesar, Hannibal and Octavian Augustus. Famous mathematician and doctor of the XV century Cardanus predicted on the hand of the fate of Queen Mary Tudor and her half-sister Elizabeth, Queen of the Golden Age. In the domestic history, too, there were precedents: fortune-teller Alexander Filippovna Karhgof predicted the fate of Pushkin, Lermontov, Baratynsky.
The famous Ceyro, who lived in England in the late XX - early XX century, the author of many books on palmistry, foresaw the death of the Titanic along the lines of the captain's arms and the fate of writer Oscar Wilde. And, finally, in the memoirs of A. Larina about Bukharin there is a mention that the forcible death was predicted by Nikolai Ivanovich on the arm.
In the book of Hans Freimark, published in St. Petersburg in 1914, the human hand is compared with a mirror hiding in its signs information about the past and present, hopes and concerns about the future."Let everyone live and think so that he can paint without shame, without fear and fear, look in the mirror of his hand."
- So fate is predetermined?
- The ancients did not answer this question unambiguously. According to their teachings, there are rock and predetermine, mortgaged since the birth of man, but he has the opportunity to some extent to change his destiny, improving himself. The famous astrologer of golems in the century AD in the book "Tetrabiblos" The Foursquare ") wrote:" The stars bow, but not the one. "So the art of controlling one's destiny also depends on the person.
And what would you say about a horoscope and animals, in which we hopefully peer each new year?
- Usually they talk about the eastern calendar and the twelve-year cycle with humor, but astrology is not a fiction of superstitious people, but a sum of knowledge about the relationship between space and man. Once astrologers calculated the moment of birth with an accuracy of the Olympic record in order to foresee the possibility of each born person.
- I heard you predicted the fate of Vladimir Vysotsky?
- In any case, the year before his death, I warned him that the next summer would be difficult for him and he would better refuse touring and performances, to rest more. There were other interesting meetings in my practice. So, our writer Julian Semenov To the exact day determined the failed attempt to transport the ashes of Fedor Chaliapin to Russia, to which he had a direct relationship. But I want to emphasize once again: there is no mysticism here, but there are knowledge, observations and experience of many millennia. I studied medieval Latin to read ancient treatises on astrology, later - Greek. ..
I want to end our conversation with the words of Hans Freimark: "The art of reading on the hand pursues a single goal: to promote self-knowledge of man. As above the Delphic temple, so here, great words are inscribed: "Know thyself". "