The Daily Palmistry Oracle, What It Is and Why I Built It
- Pisces Palmist

- 15 hours ago
- 5 min read
Every day your hands are telling you something. Most of us just never stop long enough to listen.
I have been reading hands professionally now for over half my life, feels odd to write that. In that time I have sat with thousands of people across every kind of life circumstance and the one thing that strikes me consistently, without exception, is how much information is sitting in the hands of people who have no idea it is there. Information about character, about psychology, about what someone is built for and what they are currently working against. Even information prior to their birth. None of it is hidden, exactly. Just unexplored.
The Daily Palmistry Oracle is my attempt to change that, one card at a time.
What Is the Daily Palmistry Oracle?
I painstakingly created a 93 card oracle deck, influenced by the most prominent areas of the hand. Each day, a single palmistry card is selected at random from a deck covering the complete map of the hand. Mounts, fingers, lines, special markings, phalanges, the major and minor formations that together create the complete picture of who a person is and what their hands reveal about them. The deck in its entirety represents us entirely, and all possible circumstances and human experiences we may encounter.
If God has the whole world in his hands and he made us in his likeness, then we also have our own worlds in our own hands.
The card for that day offers a short reflective reading of what that feature means, balancing both its positive potential and its shadow side, and closes with a reflection prompt you can carry with you.
You can find it on my homepage at piscespalmist.com
A new card appears every day. Some days the feature will have obvious personal relevance. Other days it will land sideways and surprise you. That is usually the more interesting outcome.
Why 93 Cards?
Because that is how many distinct features the hand contains when you take palmistry seriously rather than treating it as a party trick. Also 93 is a great number in terms of numerology and the implications this will have on the deck for self understand, self reflection and the present moment.
Most people who have had a palm reading, or who have read about palmistry online, are familiar with the life line, the heart line, perhaps the fate line. These are the features that make it onto the lists and the social media posts. They are a drop in the ocean of what the hands actually contain.
The daily palmistry oracle deck is extensive and still only scratches the suface, but it does cover all angles. The Mount of Jupiter and what its development reveals about ambition and spiritual inclination. The second phalange of the thumb and what the quality of its shape says about the logic behind your decisions. The plain of Mars and what it indicates about the battles being fought in the present moment. The Girdle of Venus and the specific kind of sensitivity and creative energy it carries. The Mystic Cross and what its presence in the palm has historically indicated.
Each of these 93 features has its own depth, its own specific meaning, and its own particular relevance depending on the day and the person drawing the card.
I have written every one of these cards myself. They are not generated by an algorithm or cobbled together from generic oracle language. They come from years of sitting with real people and real hands, of reading ancient knowledge, and from a sincere belief that palmistry, practised and taught properly, is one of the most genuinely useful tools for self-awareness available.
What the Oracle Is Designed to Do
Self-awareness is the most empowering thing I can offer a client. I do at times make predictions based off idenitfied and corroborated patterns, but what I feel more valuable is an honest, detailed, psychologically grounded account of what is present in the hands and what it means.
The oracle works the same way. Each card is written to illuminate rather than to alarm, to invite genuine reflection rather than confirmation of what someone hopes to hear. The shadow side of each feature is named directly. The positive potential is named with equal specificity. The reflection prompt at the end of each card is not rhetorical. It is designed to be answered, honestly, to yourself. It's all about the present moment.
Use it as a journaling prompt. Use it as a morning check-in. Use it as a meditation focus or a mindful pause in the middle of a day that has run away from you. The oracle will meet you where you are, today.
What the Oracle Is Not
This is worth being clear about, because palmistry as a discipline suffers enormously from being misrepresented and misunderstood.
The oracle does not predict your day. It does not tell you whether something specific is going to happen. Palmistry, when practised with honesty and integrity, should not be about fixed prediction. We have agency. Generally the hands show tendencies, probabilities, patterns, and predispositions. They show the terrain, and the possible the destination. i have observed the journey and destination to shift in the hands, due to changing present circumstances.The oracle works within that same framework. It's about the now and your choices.
No single feature in the hand should be read in isolation. In a full professional reading, each marking is understood in the context of the complete hand, tempered or amplified by everything else present. The oracle lifts one feature at a time for reflection precisely because each one is worth reflecting on individually, but a personalised reading of your own hands is a different and considerably more specific experience. If the oracle makes you curious about what your own hands say, that is what the readings are for.
If you feel you need more answers, feel free to book a reading here:
How the Oracle Connects to the Book
I am currently completing a four-book series on professional palmistry, the first of which covers chirognomy in depth. The oracle and the books are connected. The 93 features covered in the oracle map directly to the subject matter across the series: hand shape, mounts, fingers, fingertips, lines, markings, and the complete integrated reading.
If you draw a card about the Mount of Saturn and want to understand more about what the Saturn mount means in the broader context of a hand reading, that detail is coming in Book Three. If you draw a card about the second phalange of Jupiter and want to understand how that phalange reading connects to the length and tip shape of the Jupiter finger as a whole, that is covered in Book One.
The oracle is not a substitute for the books or for a professional reading. It is an introduction to the depth of what palmistry actually contains, delivered one day at a time.
More than that, it's a spiritual reflective tool designed to provide answers for today as well as the what it means within the context of palmistry.
Draw Today's Card
The oracle is free to use and updates daily. No sign-up required. No algorithm deciding what you need to hear. No data pinching and sales pitches (except for the mild ones in the post) Just the hands, and what they have always quietly been trying to reveal.
If something in today's card lands for you, I would genuinely like to know. Leave a comment below or get in touch through the contact page. The best readings, in my experience, begin with exactly this: a single feature that stops someone in their tracks and makes them want to understand more.
That is what the hands have always done. I am just making it a little easier to read them.
Oliver George Reynolds is The Pisces Palmist, a professional hand analyst with over 20 years of experience. He offers personalised palm readings online by appointment only. His four-book series on professional palmistry is currently underway. Book a reading at piscespalmist.com/booking





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