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DERMATOGLYPHICS
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WHAT IS DERMATOGLYPHICS?
The word dermatoglyphics comes from two Greek words (derma = skin and
glyphe = carve) and refers to the friction ridge formations which appear on the palms of
the hands and soles of the feet. Dermatoglyphics is the scientific study of fingerprints. The
term was coined by Dr. Harold Cummins, the father of American fingerprint analysis.
Personality can be traced early in the mother’s womb, and it is reflected in fingerprints
(dermatoglyphics). Since each person’s fingerprints are unique, we can understand one’s
innate potential, personality, and preferences by analyzing dermatoglyphics. The study of
fingerprints has become more common, therefore, some parents began to analyze their
child’s (or baby’s) prints; with the intention to identify their potential early, and provide
guidance accordingly to help expand their potential.
Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara
All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is
Strictly Prohibited.
FINGERPRINT AND POTENTIALS
Dermatoglyphics was first applied in the pathological studies, later
to be extended to study nymphomania and violent criminals in the FBI.
Because finger prints are genetic, we can identify the personality and
potential of a person based on his/her 10 finger prints. Fingerprints are
usually formed at the 13th to 19th week of an embryo. It is revealed 6
months after birth. Since each person fingerprints is unique,
fingerprints are also used for personal identification purposes. And
parents can also understand their children innate character and
learning potential.
Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara
All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is
Strictly Prohibited.
DERMATOGLYPHICS ANALYSIS MAY
HELP
1. In terms of personal growth :
Strengthen interpersonal communication and interaction skills.
Know how to appreciate people.
Improve relations between the sexes.
Enhance EQ(Emotional Quotient) and AQ(Adversity Quotient).
Discover one’s unique gift(s).
Improve career.
Enhance the sense of the value of life and happiness.
Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara
All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is
Strictly Prohibited.
DERMATOGLYPHICS ANALYSIS MAY
HELP
2. In terms of education :
Multiple intelligence assessment for children.
Parent-child communication and education.
Target at talents.
Personalized education.
Identified one’s gifted area(s).
Select a major that best fit one’s desired career path.
Define the most appropriate way of teaching and learning.
Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara
All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is
Strictly Prohibited.
DERMATOGLYPHICS ANALYSIS MAY
HELP
3. For enterprises :
Recruitment.
Assessment of job competency and execution style.
Plan education and training.
Explore the potential of employee.
Leadership.
Interpersonal communication and interaction.
Consolidation of human resources.
Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara
All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is
Strictly Prohibited.
USES OF DERMATOGLYPHICS
Dermotoglyphics is like a map that leads one to understand his
own potential and talents. Everyone inherits innate intelligence from
their parents. By analyzing dermatoglyphy, we can accurately
understand the distribution and amount of cells in the left and right
brain of the cell, and predict where the potential lies. Although
everyone is bored with strengths and weaknesses; if they are identified
early, we may further develop the strengths and improve our weakness,
so that the left and right brain may grow in a more balanced and blend
way.
Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara
All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is
Strictly Prohibited.
IDENTIFY AREAS OF STRENGTH FROM
DERMATOGLYPHICS
Left hand reflects the right brain, which
is responsible for self-control and
subconscious.
• Thumb: creativity, interpersonal and
leadership skills.
• Index finger: artistic concepts.
• Middle: ability to control gross motor.
• Ring finger: melody and music; the ability
to process and appreciate music.
• Little finger: image, the ability to determine
abstract patterns & visual sense.
Right hand reflects the left brain, which
controls knowledge, reasoning, and
thinking.
• Thumb: ability to manage one self;
reasoning and self-control.
• Index finger: logical reasoning, the ability to
manage numbers.
• Middle: ability to control fine motor.
• Ring finger: language ability.
• Little finger: observation, reading, and
comprehension ability
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DERMATOGLYPHICS ANALYSIS
PROCEDURE
Dermatoglyphics Analysis Procedure includes collecting fingerprints,
palm prints and foot prints.
Step 1: Apply ink on the palms and stamp on paper.
Step 2 : Scan prints into a computer to analyze the patterns on the
prints.
Step 3 : Calculate and analyze the number of prints in order to
understand genetic sequence.
Step 4: Analyze one’s potential based on data.
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DERMATOGLYPHICS BASICS
Currently, human prints can be categorized as one of the three main
types (whorls-shaped, arch-shaped, and loop-shaped). It is subdivided into
eleven basic types, from which many types of analysis have been derived, some
focus on the analysis of left brain and right brain, some believe that the print
on each finger reflects different abilities. As for the foot pattern, it can
determine whether one has congenital diseases. It is as equally important as
fingerprints.
Fingerprint Arch
Pattern
Fingerprint Loop
Pattern
Fingerprint Whorl
Pattern
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11 BASIC PATTERNS OF FINGERPRINT
If there is lack of nurturing to foster development of genetic strengths,
these strengths will be hindered. Vice versa, practice may strengthen one’s
weaknesses, regardless of how much potential this person has. Therefore,
understanding the analysis of a child’s dermatoglyphy may help parents to
nurture their children based on their personality, strengths and weaknesses,
so to add to his strengths and improve areas of weaknesses.
The following 11 patterns that appear on our fingerprints generally
explain one’s personality, each pattern on each different finger may be
explained differently with different analysis.
Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara
All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is
Strictly Prohibited.
(1) Simple Arch Patterns :
Form: hill-shaped,curved top, no triangle was formed in with
the shape.
Characteristics: hard working, introverted, cautious, works
without complaint, likes to follow the steps, down to earth, do
not like taking risks.
(2) Tented Arch Patterns :
Form: like a camping tent with a sharp tip top.
Characteristics: with extreme personalities, can be outgoing
and welcoming one day and shy the other; it all depends on
how nurture and development during childhood. Not afraid of
challenges and obstacles, but may sometimes be impulsive.
Creative.
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Strictly Prohibited.
(3) Ulnar Loop Patterns :
Form: like a waterfall flowing towards the little finger with
triangular points.
Characteristics: gentle, observant, passive, loves schedules,
likes to go with the flow, little self-motivation.
(4) Radial Loop Patterns :
Form: The opposite of ulnar loop, the “waterfall” flows toward
the thumb.
Characteristics: thinks independently and cleverly, like to
question and criticize, self-centered, loves to go against the
majority.
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Strictly Prohibited.
(5) Concentric Whorl Patterns :
Form: Lines starting from the center of the small circle, the
lines on finger tip appear to be a complete circle and spread out
like concentric circles. with two triangular points.
Characteristics: Self-centred, likes competition, likes to set
objectives, rigorous, subjective, doesn’t like to be controlled.
(6) Spiral Whorl Patterns :
Form: A spiral pattern starting from the center and move
outward, has two triangular points.
Characteristics: Self motivated; Parents should encourage
accordingly.
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Strictly Prohibited.
(7) Press Whorl Patterns :
Form: Similar to the whorl pattern, but the circle turns into a
long oval shape, has two triangular points.
Characteristics: Ambitious, likes competition, hates to be
defeated, attention to detail, stays on a budget.
(8) Imploding whorl Patterns :
Form: Tai Chi-like patterns in the middle, surrounded by
multi-layers of circle.
Characteristics: Has the ability to complete two tasks at the
same time, diverse, self-conscious.
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Strictly Prohibited.
(9) Composite Whorl Patterns :
Form: Tai Chi-lke pattern without multi-layers or circle
surrounding it.
Characteristics: Very adaptable, thinks from different
perspectives, makes decision based on what the environment is,
good communication and coordination skills, but can be
distracted easily.
(10) Peacock’s Eye Patterns :
Form: From the center it looks like a peacock’s eyes and lips;
the center consists of more than one circle or spiral, the end of
each ring is connected in a straight line. It has two triangular
points; one further and the other closer to the center.
Characteristics: Expressive, highly perceptive, with leadership
qualities, artistic. Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara
All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is
Strictly Prohibited.
(11) Variant Patterns :
Form: Often has combination of two or more of whorls, ulnar
loops, or simple arches, with two or more triangle points.
Characteristics: Likes to expressive oneself in a unique way,
which often becomes offensive and creates misunderstandings.
Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara
All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is
Strictly Prohibited.

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DERMATOGLYPHICS

  • 1. DERMATOGLYPHICS Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited.
  • 2. WHAT IS DERMATOGLYPHICS? The word dermatoglyphics comes from two Greek words (derma = skin and glyphe = carve) and refers to the friction ridge formations which appear on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. Dermatoglyphics is the scientific study of fingerprints. The term was coined by Dr. Harold Cummins, the father of American fingerprint analysis. Personality can be traced early in the mother’s womb, and it is reflected in fingerprints (dermatoglyphics). Since each person’s fingerprints are unique, we can understand one’s innate potential, personality, and preferences by analyzing dermatoglyphics. The study of fingerprints has become more common, therefore, some parents began to analyze their child’s (or baby’s) prints; with the intention to identify their potential early, and provide guidance accordingly to help expand their potential. Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited.
  • 3. FINGERPRINT AND POTENTIALS Dermatoglyphics was first applied in the pathological studies, later to be extended to study nymphomania and violent criminals in the FBI. Because finger prints are genetic, we can identify the personality and potential of a person based on his/her 10 finger prints. Fingerprints are usually formed at the 13th to 19th week of an embryo. It is revealed 6 months after birth. Since each person fingerprints is unique, fingerprints are also used for personal identification purposes. And parents can also understand their children innate character and learning potential. Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited.
  • 4. DERMATOGLYPHICS ANALYSIS MAY HELP 1. In terms of personal growth : Strengthen interpersonal communication and interaction skills. Know how to appreciate people. Improve relations between the sexes. Enhance EQ(Emotional Quotient) and AQ(Adversity Quotient). Discover one’s unique gift(s). Improve career. Enhance the sense of the value of life and happiness. Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited.
  • 5. DERMATOGLYPHICS ANALYSIS MAY HELP 2. In terms of education : Multiple intelligence assessment for children. Parent-child communication and education. Target at talents. Personalized education. Identified one’s gifted area(s). Select a major that best fit one’s desired career path. Define the most appropriate way of teaching and learning. Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited.
  • 6. DERMATOGLYPHICS ANALYSIS MAY HELP 3. For enterprises : Recruitment. Assessment of job competency and execution style. Plan education and training. Explore the potential of employee. Leadership. Interpersonal communication and interaction. Consolidation of human resources. Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited.
  • 7. USES OF DERMATOGLYPHICS Dermotoglyphics is like a map that leads one to understand his own potential and talents. Everyone inherits innate intelligence from their parents. By analyzing dermatoglyphy, we can accurately understand the distribution and amount of cells in the left and right brain of the cell, and predict where the potential lies. Although everyone is bored with strengths and weaknesses; if they are identified early, we may further develop the strengths and improve our weakness, so that the left and right brain may grow in a more balanced and blend way. Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited.
  • 8. IDENTIFY AREAS OF STRENGTH FROM DERMATOGLYPHICS Left hand reflects the right brain, which is responsible for self-control and subconscious. • Thumb: creativity, interpersonal and leadership skills. • Index finger: artistic concepts. • Middle: ability to control gross motor. • Ring finger: melody and music; the ability to process and appreciate music. • Little finger: image, the ability to determine abstract patterns & visual sense. Right hand reflects the left brain, which controls knowledge, reasoning, and thinking. • Thumb: ability to manage one self; reasoning and self-control. • Index finger: logical reasoning, the ability to manage numbers. • Middle: ability to control fine motor. • Ring finger: language ability. • Little finger: observation, reading, and comprehension ability Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited.
  • 9. DERMATOGLYPHICS ANALYSIS PROCEDURE Dermatoglyphics Analysis Procedure includes collecting fingerprints, palm prints and foot prints. Step 1: Apply ink on the palms and stamp on paper. Step 2 : Scan prints into a computer to analyze the patterns on the prints. Step 3 : Calculate and analyze the number of prints in order to understand genetic sequence. Step 4: Analyze one’s potential based on data. Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited.
  • 10. DERMATOGLYPHICS BASICS Currently, human prints can be categorized as one of the three main types (whorls-shaped, arch-shaped, and loop-shaped). It is subdivided into eleven basic types, from which many types of analysis have been derived, some focus on the analysis of left brain and right brain, some believe that the print on each finger reflects different abilities. As for the foot pattern, it can determine whether one has congenital diseases. It is as equally important as fingerprints. Fingerprint Arch Pattern Fingerprint Loop Pattern Fingerprint Whorl Pattern Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited.
  • 11. 11 BASIC PATTERNS OF FINGERPRINT If there is lack of nurturing to foster development of genetic strengths, these strengths will be hindered. Vice versa, practice may strengthen one’s weaknesses, regardless of how much potential this person has. Therefore, understanding the analysis of a child’s dermatoglyphy may help parents to nurture their children based on their personality, strengths and weaknesses, so to add to his strengths and improve areas of weaknesses. The following 11 patterns that appear on our fingerprints generally explain one’s personality, each pattern on each different finger may be explained differently with different analysis. Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited.
  • 12. (1) Simple Arch Patterns : Form: hill-shaped,curved top, no triangle was formed in with the shape. Characteristics: hard working, introverted, cautious, works without complaint, likes to follow the steps, down to earth, do not like taking risks. (2) Tented Arch Patterns : Form: like a camping tent with a sharp tip top. Characteristics: with extreme personalities, can be outgoing and welcoming one day and shy the other; it all depends on how nurture and development during childhood. Not afraid of challenges and obstacles, but may sometimes be impulsive. Creative. Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited.
  • 13. (3) Ulnar Loop Patterns : Form: like a waterfall flowing towards the little finger with triangular points. Characteristics: gentle, observant, passive, loves schedules, likes to go with the flow, little self-motivation. (4) Radial Loop Patterns : Form: The opposite of ulnar loop, the “waterfall” flows toward the thumb. Characteristics: thinks independently and cleverly, like to question and criticize, self-centered, loves to go against the majority. Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited.
  • 14. (5) Concentric Whorl Patterns : Form: Lines starting from the center of the small circle, the lines on finger tip appear to be a complete circle and spread out like concentric circles. with two triangular points. Characteristics: Self-centred, likes competition, likes to set objectives, rigorous, subjective, doesn’t like to be controlled. (6) Spiral Whorl Patterns : Form: A spiral pattern starting from the center and move outward, has two triangular points. Characteristics: Self motivated; Parents should encourage accordingly. Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited.
  • 15. (7) Press Whorl Patterns : Form: Similar to the whorl pattern, but the circle turns into a long oval shape, has two triangular points. Characteristics: Ambitious, likes competition, hates to be defeated, attention to detail, stays on a budget. (8) Imploding whorl Patterns : Form: Tai Chi-like patterns in the middle, surrounded by multi-layers of circle. Characteristics: Has the ability to complete two tasks at the same time, diverse, self-conscious. Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited.
  • 16. (9) Composite Whorl Patterns : Form: Tai Chi-lke pattern without multi-layers or circle surrounding it. Characteristics: Very adaptable, thinks from different perspectives, makes decision based on what the environment is, good communication and coordination skills, but can be distracted easily. (10) Peacock’s Eye Patterns : Form: From the center it looks like a peacock’s eyes and lips; the center consists of more than one circle or spiral, the end of each ring is connected in a straight line. It has two triangular points; one further and the other closer to the center. Characteristics: Expressive, highly perceptive, with leadership qualities, artistic. Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited.
  • 17. (11) Variant Patterns : Form: Often has combination of two or more of whorls, ulnar loops, or simple arches, with two or more triangle points. Characteristics: Likes to expressive oneself in a unique way, which often becomes offensive and creates misunderstandings. Copyright © by Satyam- Ducara All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited.