Zephyr on the dominant hand
Read your dominant hand before you talk to Zephyr
A quick pre-read helps you notice the hand's shape, line depth, and asymmetry before the live conversation starts.
Zephyr treats the dominant hand as the hand of active expression: what you are doing with the raw material you have.
Start with the big shapes
Before line-reading, Zephyr wants you to notice the shape of the palm, the length of the fingers, and where the hand feels strong or spare. That gives the lines context.
A bright, even photo or live camera view matters more than mystical atmosphere.
- Use the dominant hand first unless Zephyr asks otherwise
- Open the fingers naturally instead of straining them flat
- Look for depth, clarity, and where lines fade or cross
- Notice the thumb, mounts, and flexibility alongside the lines