Blind Drawing Guide – step-by-step to reading your blind drawing

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THE MEANING OF THE FINGERS IN MY BLIND DRAWING GUIDE

Welcome to my blind drawing guide. I hope you find inspiration to read your own drawing. When you create a blind drawing, you should focus only on the hand you are looking into the lines of. Take your time with it.

A blind drawing is a tool for opening your intuition. A blind drawing is dynamic. Therefore, understanding energy is an important part of reading a blind drawing. I use astrology to expand your unconscious field.

What do the fingers mean?

  • Thumb (Mars): Your body, will, drive, logic, stubbornness, and flexibility
  • Index finger (Jupiter): Your work, ambitions, freedom, optimism
  • Middle finger (Saturn): You, your psychological state, your identity, your foundation, your home
  • Ring finger (Apollo): Relationships, love, success
  • Little finger (Mercury): Speech, communication, play, your verbal expression

 

Each finger can be divided into 3 sections:

1st section – upper section: Thoughts
2nd section – middle section: Your actions
3rd section – lower section: Your foundation

WHAT DO SIGNS & HAND SHAPE MEAN IN A BLIND DRAWING

Fingertips and other signs:

  • Round: Empathetic, gentle, giving, attentive
  • Pointed: Focused
    Square: Practical, stagnation, stable
  • Spatula: Searching, active, curious
  • Knife: Cutting through
  • Dot: Speculation
  • Protrusions: Extra energy
  • Indentations: Lack of energy

Hand shape:

  • Square: Practical, grounded, reliable, masculine, direct
  • Rectangle: Structured, sensitive, planning
  • Horizontal rectangle: Takes things as they come
  • Spatula: Curious, initiates action, antennas out
  • Bowl: Caring, giving, listening
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GET STARTED WITH READING BLIND DRAWINGS

When you start reading a blind drawing, it is important to be in a calm environment. Interpretation requires concentration, understanding of energies, and playfulness.

Practice with people who are open and honest. Describe what you see in the drawing and notice if you feel the urge to say something beyond what you see (intuition).

In the beginning, it is about becoming familiar with the blind drawing.

Take one finger at a time.

What size is the finger?
Are there any signs?
What do you feel?

Remember that very few people can sit on a chair and be clairvoyant. It is a form of energy that needs to be nurtured and trained. When you practice, you will slowly open up your intuition.

Enjoy reading blind drawings.