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The Spiritual Path as Reflected in the Hand

This inspiring lecture will explore how hand reading has been used to illuminate the inner journey of self-awareness, from both an oriental and western perspective. It will explore the palmar symbolism of Mudra, the ritualised hand positions found in statues of the Buddha and other deities, used to silently communicate spiritual teachings that are incorporated into yogic and meditative practices. This will be contrasted by the western journey of the soul through the planetary spheres, the lessons that the soul needs to undergo in order to be released and become illuminated. It will show how the structure and lines of the hand provides clues as to what lesson an individual is undergoing and how well the lesson is being learnt. Changes in the lines of the hand occur when a person undergoes changes in their life, affecting their consciousness; for better and for worse. No prior knowledge of palmistry will be needed to enjoy this talk. As the son of a medical herbalist, Dylan has been exposed to the healing qualities of herbs since early adolescence. He has spent over 30 years researching, teaching and writing about the metaphysical basis of the European herbal tradition. Parallel to his herbal work, Dylan is also a very experienced hand reader. In 1990 his book The Hand Reveals, a complete guide to the European Cheiromantical Tradition, was published. He was also invited to contribute to the Oxford Companion to the Body, a section on Palmistry, published by Oxford University Press.
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College of Psychic Studies - The College was founded in 1884 by a group of eminent scholars and scientists. Its purpose was to facilitate formal investigation into the psychic and mediumistic phenomena that were such a topic of debate in the Victorian era. With great courage, this group of distinguished people, some notable in science, others from within the ranks of the Anglican clergy, defied the prevailing canons of respectability in order to proclaim to a world of increasing materialism that human personality survives bodily death and that this is capable of demonstration.

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