Your hands remember what your mind forgets.
The Old Gods Palmistry Observatory
Not a fortune. A symbolic map of how a being has learned to move through reality. Touch any mount or line — its mythology, psychology, physiology, and history will open.
Touch a glowing mount or a line of the hand.
The Living Lens — let the Observatory read your hand
Hold your open dominant palm flat and close to the camera, fingers spread, filling the gold outline in even light against a plain, darker background. Tap the shutter to take the photo — then review it, keep or retake, and let the Observatory read it. It reads form, not fate.
Look at your dominant hand. Answer only what you actually see. The Observatory reflects patterns — it does not decree fate.
Configurations of the hand cluster into archetypal currents. They are not boxes — they are weather. The cathedral remembers the one that moves through you.
Stars, islands, crosses, chains, the mystic cross. Old palmistry panicked over these. We give the history, the symbol, the psychology, the dispute — and let you decide what, if anything, it means.
The scholarship beneath the symbol — psychoid, evolutionary, somatic, and the long cross-cultural transmission from Samudrika Shastra to Jung.
The hand is not fixed. Lines deepen, tension shifts, confidence grows. Each reading is kept on your device alone — return in weeks or months and watch what changed.