The newest, most beautiful and most ambitious fortune telling application, Palm Reading + is with you at all times. Take a photo of your hand and send it to us. Let us interpret it for you. Our valuable fortune tellers carefully examine each photo you send and make special comments for you. For this reason, the response time for the fortunes you send can be between 10 minutes and 45 minutes. We thank you for your intense interest and patience. Features: * You can have your palm reading done by our special fortune teller. * Your interpreted palm readings are stored in your inbox. * You can follow your palm readings waiting for interpretation. * You can have your palm reading done daily. * You can have your fortune reading done at any time of the day. * Free credits are distributed every hour * You can earn free credits by sharing the application every day. * Opportunity to earn more credits thanks to campaigns. History of Palm Reading: The origin of palm reading is not known for sure. It is thought to have spread to the world through Gypsies, whose homeland is India. It is known that palm reading was done in China, Tibet, Iran, Mesopotamia, Egypt and Ancient Greece in the past. Palm reading was used by witch hunters in the Middle Ages to determine whether suspects had made a pact with the Devil by looking at the black spots on their hands. Palm reading, which fell out of favor for a while, was revived with the Renaissance. In the 17th century, palm reading was tried to be placed on rational and empirical principles. Fortune telling is the act of making comments and predictions about the current time or the future with some tools and instruments or some methods. The person who tells fortunes is called a fortune teller. There are many types of fortune telling such as face reading, tarot, card reading, bean reading, palm reading and coffee fortune telling.
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