"The Hand: A Survey Of Facts, Legends, And Beliefs Pertaining To Manual Ceremonies, Covenants, And Symbols" delves into the rich tapestry of traditions surrounding the human hand. Lewis Dayton Burdick explores the hand’s significance across various cultures and historical periods, revealing its role in ceremonies, covenants, and symbolic representations.
From ancient rituals to modern interpretations, this comprehensive survey examines the hand’s presence in folklore, mythology, and occult practices. Readers will discover the meanings attributed to hand gestures, the symbolism embedded in palmistry, and the cultural significance of manual crafts. This book offers a unique perspective on the hand as a potent symbol of power, connection, and identity.
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