I met a woman recently of Middle Eastern ethnicity. She, indeed, had tattoos on the entirety of both her palms. They were very intricate. At first glance, I thought she had some sort of medical condition. (I didn't want to let my eyes linger too long.) I suspect there was some spiritual relevance to them. I was not in a situation where I could ask questions. I have no idea what expectations she had for their longevity. I immediately, upon realizing that what I was seeing was tattoos, thought of that VPW interpretation of tattooed palms. She was a rather frail lady, not someone you would think of as enduring excruciating pain.
Anything can be tattooed. Just if you get it you won't be able to use that hand for awhile and you really need to be careful to keep it clean so you don't get an infection.
It wouldn't last either--the palm is worked frequently, so you'd wind up driving most of the ink out of it.
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Hindu women have temporary intricate henna tattoos applied to their hands(palms included) for their weddings and special occasions. . . . Really beautiful artwork. . . . called Mehendi
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God first
thanks erkjohn
yes "upon the palms of my hands" Isaiah 49:16 makes more personal like sexual things in God's word
being conceive again "born out from with world"
it a long study my friend
with love and a holy kiss Roy
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Oakspear
Ah...another "orientalism" that Wierwille pulled out of his @$$
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I met a woman recently of Middle Eastern ethnicity. She, indeed, had tattoos on the entirety of both her palms. They were very intricate. At first glance, I thought she had some sort of medical condition. (I didn't want to let my eyes linger too long.) I suspect there was some spiritual relevance to them. I was not in a situation where I could ask questions. I have no idea what expectations she had for their longevity. I immediately, upon realizing that what I was seeing was tattoos, thought of that VPW interpretation of tattooed palms. She was a rather frail lady, not someone you would think of as enduring excruciating pain.
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Twinky
For what it's worth, from WikiAnswers:
And there were a few other sites with similar answers.
Good question, I never thought about it before.
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Hindu women have temporary intricate henna tattoos applied to their hands(palms included) for their weddings and special occasions. . . . Really beautiful artwork. . . . called Mehendi
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I think he got it from that Bishop Pillai guy. But I might be wrong about that.
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