Russia: Changing palm lines could change fortunes

RUSSIA: CHANGING PALM LINES COULD CHANGE FORTUNES

ANSA English Media Service
November 24, 2004

MOSCOW

(ANSA) – MOSCOW, November 24 – Palmists in various civilisations
and societies have read palms for millenniums trying to identify
characters and read fortunes but now a group of Russian scientists
claim characters and fortunes of people can be manipulated by changing
the lines on the palm with electromagnetic impulses.

Armenian professor in mathematics Karen Mkhitarian, Moscow university
professor Yuri Galatovsky and computer programmer Valeriy Ilyukhin
announced an invention which would be a real turning point in the
history of humanity, if it is true.

The three claim they had found a new technique, chronosemantics, for
correction of the strange world which we all grasp in our firsts. The
discovery could be likened to the thoughts of the tutelary deity of
the disintegrated USSR, Karl Marx, to German philosophy – it is not
enough to settle oneself with contemplative interpretation of the
world, the world should be changed.

The three Russian scientists have not clear ideas yet on the life
line but had important success intervening with therapeutic aim on
the whole surface of the palm.

The new technique was called chronosemantics, or interpretation
of time, not chirosemantics because the starting point is the skin
ramifications on the hand which reflect the actions and secrets of
an “internal clock” of each person, Mkhitarian told the Moskovsky
Komsomolets daily. The lines and signs which are so dear to palmistry
are only “temporal stages” of an existential trajectory, Mkhitarian
said.

With electromagnetic impulses the inventors of the new technique
reportedly cured some grave cases. A 19-year-old girl Lena had serious
asthma and could not even go to school. After the intervention,
she leads a normal life and studies abroad. Sergei had a history of
chronic illnesses and was not even recruited in the army but with
Mkhitarian’s help he is now a cadet in the military academy. Boris
was cured by a stubborn psoriasis.

The team of scientists changed the polarity of some lines on the
patients’ palms from negative to positive with something between
medicine and cybernetics to correct the “internal clock” modifying
the dimensions of the “personal time”.

Mkhitarian believes drug-addiction, one of the worst scourges in
post-Soviet Russia, is written on a specific spot on the palm and is
theoretically curable with the new method.

Apart from various diseases and ailments, chronosemantics is
reportedly capable of neutralising fear of flying and other phobias
which determine, sometimes crucially, a person’s character.

The ultimate objective is obviously the intervention on the three
most important lines, the life line, the heart line which governs
emotions and the head line governing intelligence and memory so as to
give each person the desired fate and happiness. Asked whether that
was possible, Mkhitarian answered it was possible from man’s point
of view, if not from God’s point of view. (ANSA).