Hello Friends!
Long time I have posted anything here. So now I have come up with the rare hand pics of an expert artist and painter who is deaf from birth. He was like a child prodigy and his talent in painting and sketching was identified from the time he was a young boy. He has married now and his age could be about 40. He is right handed.
Above is his left hand. Observe how the head line is forming a clear and big island which is indicative of hearing problems. Though in the right hand the island is not there but a huge island in the left hand means possibility of hearing problems will be there in the native. Based on my observations if the subject has such kind of island in left hand rather than right, the hearing defect is inborn and not acquired over time. Whereas, if such a sign be on the right hand alone, it could be possible that the subject has acquired the defect somehow.
I am sharing the hand pics of another person who has hearing problems and is right handed but his hearing problems indicated by island under head line is present in his left and not in his right hand.
From his left hand we can clearly visualize the island under his head line in his left hand as shown below:
Therefore, we come to the conclusion that for identifying hearing problems, the importance of seeing the left hand for special signs is a must, along with the right hand, if not more.
If the islands in both the cases are difficult to identify, please drop me a comment, I will post edited pictures of the hands adding the markings where the islands reside.
Update: I am adding the marked pic of the deaf painter for easy understanding..
Note: Simply islands of any size on any location in head line does <u>not</u> always indicate hearing troubles. Sometimes small islands in head lines indicate arranged marriage, hurt to the head, failure etc. For the island in head line to indicate hearing problems, it must be considerably bige in size.
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