Fingerprints and Snowflakes

Jan. 31, 2010 - Project Snowflake ~ It's official, Project Snowflake is now under way.  Fingerprints, like snowflakes, are unique. There are no two snowflakes alike.  My first kid-prints were taken in 2003 when I took my hand analysis Intensive.  Snowflake Riley was 7 then.  Now she's 13.  All of her prints, along with her sister (Drue) and brother's (Logan), are below.  I've collected other kid-prints over the years and done readings of kids hands for their parents.  The results have been profound and quite helpful to parents.  I've seen head lines break and re-attach.  I've seen deep lines of clairvoyance pale over the years.  I've watched the life challenges shower these kids over the years and have been able to guide parents through the changes with potential antidotes for success through greater awareness.

Petit sent me the photo graphs of Talus' hands when he was 4 days old.  Talus is my youngest snowflake.  More photos were taken when he was 3+ months old.  They're all below in this blog. 

Wil and Shanan brought Ruby to me when she was 5 months old, two years ago to record her fingerprints and for her first hand printing.  Then I printed her hands in Dec. 2009 when she was 2.5 years old. Snowflake Ruby is showing early signs of great independence.

Today, Brandy brought Bethany by to have her hands printed and her fingerprints recorded.  She's my newest snowflake.

In Dec. 2009 I decided to do something special with all these prints and photographs, along with my desire to observe and analyze the hand prints and fingerprints of these amazing children. 

Note:  Fingerprints don't change in their patterns.  The lines in the hands DO change over time.  The Soul's agenda is read from the fingerprints.  The personality agenda is read from the lines and markings in the hands.  The personality support's the Soul's agenda.  I will not be making predictions or fortune telling.  This is hand 'ANALYSIS' where I'm deciphering the information as I see it in the moment and clarifying potentials.

What is Project Snowflake?  I'll print selected children's hands, with their parent's permission, once a year or more over the next ten years - that's until Dec. 2019.  At times of difficulties or positive changes I'll print again, if possible.  I'll share brief interpretations with the parents and in my newsletters, blog and website.

What is the mission of Project Snowflake?  Research, mentoring of children and teens, coaching for parents, promote hand analysis to the public for positive benefit, offer inspirational stories to future kid-and-parent-clients, stay connected with youth through changes,  validate the life purpose and life challenges as decoded from the fingerprints, and encourage everyone that their lives are literally in their hands.  Deep awareness and meaning can shine through during and after a hand reading.

Please join me and watch these snowflakes. I'm totally excited to bring the art and science of hand and fingerprint analysis to the world in this fun and adventurous way. 

A special thanks to the parents for allowing me to take their snowflakes into my hands and to watch them glisten. 
Snowflake Bethany age 5 (above) 1-31-2010
Printing Snowflake Ruby Dec. 2009 (above)

Ruby's prints Dec. 2007 (age 5 months) and Dec. 2009 (age 2 yr 5 month) (above)
 Snowflake Talus 3+ months old (above) Born Sep. 11, 2009
                        Right hand                                                  Left hand
Union Line (head and heart line wrapped into one)
A collection of hand prints I've taken of Riley (2003, 2006, 2007, 2008 & 2009), Drue (2006, 2008 & 2009), Logan (2008 & 2009) and their Momma, Tracy (2005 & 2007).  I'm missing Daddy Andy.