Footreading

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Footreading, also known as "solestry" (coined from sole, on the analogy of palmistry), is a method of divination Indian era by means of the foot. It involves the observation and interpretation of foot structure, skin (e.g., texture, blemishes, pigmentation) and toe nails, which are believed to reflect a person's emotions or character.[1]

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  1. ^ Bosmia, Anand N.; Bosmia, Arpan N.; Tubbs, R. S. (2017-10-01). "The Foot-Reading Cult of Japan". Journal of Religion and Health. 56 (5): 1600–1604. doi:10.1007/s10943-013-9736-8. ISSN 0022-4197. PMID 23744366. S2CID 22386537.

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