Blind drawing

Blindtegningen viser en borg

How to make a “blind drawing”

  1. Use a thin marker for drawing and a blank piece of paper
  2. Seat yourself comfortably
  3. Have someone hold the paper or tape it to the table
  4. Use your right (or left) hand to draw on the paper
  5. Let the other hand hang down beside your body. When you feel the weight in this hand, you raise it in front of your face at eye level, away from the field of vision of the paper
  6. Turn this hand so you are looking into the palm.
  7. Draw the outline of your hand on the paper – WITHOUT looking at the paper
  8. Focus and concentrate when you draw.
Det er en halv blindtegning

WHAT CAN I READ

Based on your “blind drawing”, I read your psychological snapshot. When you draw, you use your subconsciousness. This way you tell me how you feel here and now, and where you are focusing. This also indicates where changes are due in the future. The drawing also shows how you think and feel and how other people influence you. The drawing changes as your snapshot changes. If you therefore make a new drawing in 3 months, it will look different, ​​if you evolved. I always read the “blind drawings” clairvoyantly, so it will be a mixture of clairvoyance and an interpretation of the lines that you have drawn. “Blind drawings” can differ significantly and you don’t need to be creative in any way to make a “blind drawing”.

I have read many blind drawings and am still fascinated by the many different hands that emerge. None is the same! Each person has their story and their snapshot. At homeparties, you see each other’s drawings, which often provide great entertainment because of the differences.  In a full clairvoyant palm reading, I always start by interpreting your blind drawing. You can draw it on paper or online.

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EVERY DRAWING HOLDS A MESSAGE

I interpret your blind drawing as part of an astrological palm reading. The drawing reflects the same snapshot I see in your birth chart. You create your blind drawing using the hand you normally write with. It’s important to stay focused on the hand you are drawing with.

I have read many blind drawings, and I’m still fascinated by the countless unique hands that emerge—no two are ever the same. Blind drawings should never be interpreted in the same way.

Each person carries their own story and unique moment in time.

Blind drawing is a skill anyone can learn. Over time, I have integrated the language of astrology into the interpretation of blind drawings—both in the fingers and in the palm.

I also read the drawing based on its position on the paper, as well as the movement of the hand. My interpretations continue to evolve as I deepen my understanding of this intuitive art.