Saturday 31 August 2013

Discover Intelligence from Finger Prints

Each Child is uniquely gifted,, yet parents & educators cannot always clearly identify all of the child's talent.. Now,, Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Analysis (D.M.I.A.) can easily reveal our intrinsic qualities & talents.. Dermatoglyphics,, the study of the pattern on fingers & hands,, has been proven that our finger prints are uniquely intertwined with an individual's genetic & central nervous system..

After discovering the innate intelligence,, we can easily:

->  Discover innate strength & weakness..

->  Enhance learning experience by identifying preferred learning style / s..

->  Personalize academic & extra curriculum programs..

->  Reveal hidden talents..

->  Build Confidence..

->  Improve relationships with our loved ones..

->  Make academic & career choices easier..

Friday 30 August 2013

ABOUT OUR BRAINS
Weight (approx.):

Dog's BRAIN -> 80 Grams
Chimpanzee's BRAIN -> 400 Grams
Human Adult's BRAIN -> 1300 - 1400 Grams
Sperm Whale's BRAIN - > 2000 Grams
Dolphin's BRAIN -> 8000 Grams

Our BRAIN consist of:

Water  - > 80%
Fat  -> 10%
Protein  -> 2%

Cerebral Cortex

-> Is a sheet of folded neural tissues, about the size of a newspaper..

-> A nerve cell, also known as neuron, is linked by a nerve fiber that is about the length of 25 times the circumference of the earth..

-> Corpus Callosum: is a wide flat bundle of 250 million neural fibers..

Two types of Nerve Cells:

1. Neurons (10%): A human's BRAIN has 100 billion neurons, we lose about 50 to 100 thousand neurons a day due to degenerating..

2. Glial Cells, sometimes called Neuralgia (90%): A human's BRAIN has 1 trillion glial cells..

Cells:

100 billion neurons   ->   10's trillion synapses   ->   can process 10 ^ 27 data in a second..

*Intelligence & neurons: An increase in the number of synapses on a neuron decrease the number of neuron loss in degeneration..

The BRAIN is the 2% of the entire human body..
But 20% of the energy used..

The Main Energy source of the BRAIN:

BLOOD     ->     Glucose
30 Ltr./hour         Protein
720 Ltr./day        Micro nutrients
                           Oxygen (1/5 of the body need)
                           Water


Wednesday 28 August 2013

The habits & experiences cultivated by parents,, guardians & caretakers of children have a long lasting impact on a child's BRAIN..

Since infancy & early childhood is when the majority of a person's BRAIN development occurs,, the habits & experiences which children learned during this time are very significant to their neurological development.. Every time when something new presented / occurred to them,, their nerve system made a new connection..

The more new things taught or observes by children,, the more their BRAIN will be stimulated.. This is the fundamental of their BRAIN development..

The quantity of neurons in a human BRAIN is not a measure of intelligence.. When these neurons are properly used,, there is no limit to a person's ability & consciousness.. 


Tuesday 27 August 2013

History of Finger Prints (Contd..):

1944 - Dr.. Julius Spier Psycho-Analytic Chirologist published “The Hands of Children”,, he made several significant discoveries especially in the area of psycho-sexual development and the diagnosis of imbalances & problems in this area from the patterns of the hands..

1957 - Dr.. Walker used the dermal configurations in the diagnosis of mongolism..

1968 - Sarah Holt,, published  'The Genetics of Dermal Ridges',, summarizes her research in of dermatoglyphics patterns of both the fingers & the palm in various peoples,, both normal and congenitally afflicted..

1969 - John J. Mulvihill,, MD & David W. Smith,, MD published "The Genesis of Dermatoglyphics" that proves the most up to date version of how fingerprints form..

1970 - USSR, Former Soviet Union Using Dermatoglyphics in selecting the contestant for Olympics..
1980 - China carry out researching work of human potential,, intelligence & talents in dermatoglyphics & human genome perspective..

1981 - Prof. Roger W. Sperry and his research partners was awarded the Nobel prize for Biology in their contribution towards the functions of the right brain & left brain as well as the dual brain theory.. Research related to the brain enters its peak at this stage.. At the same time,, it is now widely used by scientists from various other fields..

1985 - Dr.. Chen Yi Mou Phd. of Havard University research Dermatoglyphics based on Multiple Intelligence theory of Dr. Howard Gardner.. First apply dermatoglyphics to educational fields & brain physiology..

2000 - Dr.. Stowens, Chief of Pathology at St Luke's hospital in New York,, claims to be able to diagnose schizophrenia & leukaemia with up to a 90% accuracy.. In Germany, Dr.. Alexander Rodewald reports he can pinpoint many congenital abnormalities with a 90% accuracy..

2004 - International Behavioral & Medical Bio-metrics Society published over 7000 reports & thesis.. of Dermatoglyphics research in the latter half of 20th century has been directed into genetic research & diagnosis of chromosomal defects & diseases like heart related diseases,, cancer,, leukemia,, intestinal disorder,, Alzheimer's disease,, schizophrenia as well as other forms of mental illness.. Over the last 30 years or so,, more than 4000 papers have been published on the significance of skin ridge patterns..

Although many important discoveries regarding psychological significance of finger prints have been made,, the main thrust of Dermatoglyphics research in the latter half of 20th century has been directed into genetic research & diagnosis of chromosomal defects & diseases like heart related problems,, cancer,, leukemia,, intestinal disorder,, Alzheimer's disease,, schizophrenia as well as other forms of mental illness.. Over the last 30 years or so,, more than 4000 papers have been published on the significance of skin ridge patterns..


The current state of medical Dermatoglyphics is such that the diagnoses of some illness can now be done with the help of Dermatoglyphics Analysis & currently several Dermatoglyphics researchers claim a very high percentage of accuracy in their prognostic ability from the hand's features.. From the past few years United States,, Japan,, China , Taiwan apply Dermatoglyphics in educational fields,, to improve teaching qualities & raising learning & understanding efficiency by knowing various learning styles.. 

Sunday 25 August 2013

History of Finger Prints:

1684 - Dr..  Nehemiah Grew presented FINGER PRINTS,, PALMS & SOLES An Introduction to DERMATOGLYPHICS to The Royal Society..

1686 - Dr.. Marcello Malphigi noted the Ridges,, Spirals,, Loops in finger prints..

1788 - J C Mayer write out basic tenets of finger print analysis & theorized that finger prints were unique (OR that the finger prints of an individual will not match any other person)..

1823 - Dr.. Joanes Evangelista Purkinji (Czech physicist & biologist) started to study the protruding lines on skin of human palm & sole and attempted to systematize as well as found the relation between these prints & human kind.. Dr.. Purkinji classified the 9 types of papillary lines on finger tips;
-> Arch
-> Tented Arch
-> Ulnar Loop
-> Radial Loop
-> Peacock's Eye
-> Spiral Whorl
-> Elliptical Whorl
-> Circular Whorl
-> Double Loop

1880 - Prof. Henry Faulds & Prof. W J Herschel recommended the use of finger prints as a way to unique identification & differentiate mankind..

1892 - Famous British anthropologist Sir Francis Galton,, published his book,, "Fingerprints", establishing the individuality & permanence of finger prints.. He also wrote about the classification system for finger prints..

1920 - Elizabeth Wilson (Professor in Columbia University) striat into state of scientific research & application of statistical methods..

1926 - Dr.. Harold Cummins also known as the Father of Dermatoglyphics with Dr.. Charles Mildo studied all aspects of finger print analysis,, from anthropology to genetics & embryology..

1936 - Dr.. Harold Cummins & Dr.. Charles Midlo also researched the embryo-genesis of skin ridge patterns & established that the fingerprint patterns actually develop in the womb & are fully formed by the fourth month..


Contd..

Saturday 24 August 2013

Dermatoglyphics is the analysis of finger prints,, palm prints & foot prints.. Everyone has their unique finger prints.. Because of this uniqueness they had used in criminal forensic analysis to prove identity of criminals..  

Scientists of western countries believed that Dermatoglyphics is the DNA of human body which reflects in appearance.. Although everyone have different prints but certain patterns can be found in our prints.. Finger prints develop in the embryo in thirteenth week & formed in nineteenth week.. It is closely related to the infant's BRAIN development.. Distribution of prints is considered to represent BRAIN cells proportion & distribution in BRAIN lobes..

In nineteenth century,, British eugenicist Sir Francis Galton collected many human finger prints & identify various lines of statistical frequency.. He was the Ist person who proposed that there is a connection between finger prints & genetics.. In 1930's,, United States scholars began to use finger prints to identify whether a newborn baby has Down syndrome & other potential mental illness..


Thursday 22 August 2013

The Central Core helps into regulate basic processes,, that includes Heart Pulse,, Breathing,, Arousal,, Body Movement & Balance,, Sleep,, & processing sensory information.. It also regulates Body Temperature,, Blood Pressure,, Blood Sugar & other day to day activities..  The limbic system mediates motivated behaviours,, emotions & memory process.. Our Cerebral Cortex directed the BRAIN's cognitive & emotional functions.. It is divided into 2 symmetrical halves which called as Cerebral Hemmispheres.. Each Hemmisphere have 5 Lobes:

1.  Superior Frontal Lobe

2.  Inferior Frontal Lobe

3.  Parietal Lobe

4. Occipital Lobe

5.  Temporal Lobe


These Lobes over see all forms of conscious experience,, that includes perception,, emotions,, thoughts,, planning & as well as unconscious cognitive & emotional process.


Monday 19 August 2013

Nerve Cells, also called as neurons, are the fundamental elements of the central nervous system of our BRAIN.. The central nervous system is made up of approximately 100 Billion Neurons (in mathematical calculation we can say "10 to the power 11").. During BRAIN development neurons are added at an amazing speed of 2,50,000 neurons per minute..  The first 3 years of life are a period of incredible growth in all areas of our body.. A newborn baby's BRAIN is approximately 1/4th of its adult weight.. By age 3,, it has grown incredibly by producing billions of cells & hundred of trillions of connections / synapses.. We should grab the chance to help children get off to a tremendous start & establish personalized patterns for life long,, in the very first year of their age..

The BRAIN is the center piece of our nerve system & the most complex organ in our body.. Although BRAIN works as a unified whole,, scientists can identify the areas within that perform specific functions.. BRAIN has 3 interconnected layers:

The CENTRAL CORE

THE LIMBIC SYSTEM

THE CEREBRAL CORTEX


Sunday 18 August 2013

Dermatoglyphics was invented way back in 1926 by Dr.. Harold Cummins,, who is recognized as father of Dermatoglyphics,, even though the concept had been in use for hundred of years.. Dr. Cummins covered each & every aspect of finger print analysis starting from anthropology to genetics,, from the study of malformed hands to embryology.. Graphs / Patterns / Designs are present on the palm of hand & sole of feet of every human being & animals..

Dermatoglyphics is the study of the outline or the pattern of fingers & hands.. These patterns are distinctive & are related to one's genetic formation & are closely linked to our nervous system.. In simple words,, Dermatoglyphics can disclose our inherent qualities & talents.. It is analyzed & verified with facts in anthropology,, genetics,, medicine & statistics..

Saturday 17 August 2013

In the mother's womb, the life area of the BRAIN of fetus is developed.. Emotional areas develops from the age of 0 - 3 years rapidly.. Thoughts ( function area) is developed between the age of 4 - 8 years.. After the age of 17 years decision (WANT and DO NOT WANT) becomes the BRAIN's main area of operation / working..

Our BRAIN is like a computer..

Age of 0 to 3 years         =         Hardware Phase

Age of 4 to 8 years         =         Software Phase

Age above 9 years          =         Using the Computer (Operational Phase)


Features of Dermatoglyphics::

1. Uniqueness

Finger prints of each person is identical.. Even the 10 finger prints of an individual are not same.. No individual has ever displayed the same finger prints from another digit even if taken from the same hand..

2. In variance

Our finger prints or raised pattern network will remain same from birth to death or in our whole life.. Even if it is due to the regeneration ,, dermatoglyphics style,, quantity & shape will same as determined..

3. Hereditary

According to dermatoglyphics,, finger prints of immediate family members will be same more or less between the striae or raised pattern.. Normal human cells have 23 sets of chromosomes.. If the  chromosomes of the tree are changed,, it'll cause the corresponding striae mutation..


Friday 16 August 2013

Dermatoglyphics refers to the branch of modern science in the study of the patterns of skin (dermal) ridges present on the fingers, toes & the soles of human being.. It reveals the congenital links between the fingers & intrinsic talents, potential and qualities..

These patterns are formed on external ectoderm & usually occur during the fatal development stage.. The finger prints are formed from the 13th to 21st week..

Scientists & medical experts thus discovered that the amount of nerve cells in our BRAIN distributed in different parts of the BRAIN helps them to understand a person's multiple intelligences as well as innate capabilities, potential, character and personality.. Our finger prints reveals to us what we need & how we learn,, transforming our lives through a holistic education approaches..



Thursday 15 August 2013

Since 1920's, Dermatoglyphics has been studied in the medical field, especially in relation to genetically linked diseases.. The study has absolute scientific basis with 200 years of research.. It is analyzed & proven with evidence in anthropology, genetic, medicine & statistics..

Dermatoglyphics was first applied in the pathological studies, later to be extended to study nymphomania & violent criminals in FBI.. Because finger prints are genetic, we can identify the personality & potential of a person.. Finger prints are usually formed at the 13th to 19th week of an embryo.. It is revealed six months after birth.. Since each person's finger prints is unique, are also used for personal identification purposes.. With the help of Dermatoglyphics parents can also understand their children innate character & learning potential..

Each finger represents different abilities, each finger print has different interpretations.. One's potential can be generally identify based on his / her finger prints.. For more accurate results, the number of stripes & ATD Angle need to be measured.. Each stripe represents a million genes.. The more the stripes, the higher the ability.. The smaller the ATD Angle, the higher the sensitivity for learning.. 

Although Dermatoglyphics can identify a person's potential, one may not be able to reach their full potential without proper training.. If finger prints of an individual identifies that he / she has potential in art, but lack of training & discipline, their potential would possible be hidden..


Wednesday 14 August 2013

The word Dermatoglyphics comes from two greek words derma, glyphe (skin), carve and refers to the ridge formations which appears on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet.. 

Dermatoglyphics is the scientific study of the finger prints.. The terma was coined by Dr. Harold Cummins, the father of finger print analysis, even though the process of finger print identification had already been used for hundred of years..

Personality can be treated early in mother's womb and reflected in finger prints.. Since finger prints of each person are unique, with the help of Dermatoglyphics we understand one's innate personality, potential and preferences.. The study of finger prints has become more common, therefore, many parents began to analyze their child's finger prints with the intention to identify his / her potential and preferences early and provide proper guidance accordingly, which will help to expand his / her innate potential..

These patterns are unique and are heavily linked with their genetic composition and closely related to nerve system.. We can say that Dermatoglyphics can reveal our innate or intrinsic potential, talent and qualities. 


Tuesday 13 August 2013

With the Science of Dermatoglyphics one understands his / her hidden potentials and talents. By analyzing dermatoglyphy, one can accurately understand the distribution and amount of cells in the right and left brain region, and predict where his / her potential lies.. If one’s strengths and weaknesses are identified early, he / she may further develop strengths and improve upon weaknesses, so that the right and left brain may shape in a more balanced and blended way..

In 1970’s Former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and People’s Republic of China had used dermatoglyphics to recruit talent for the Olympic Games.. As it turned out, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics took home 50 gold medals in 1972 (total 99), 49 in 1976 (total 125), 80 in 1980 (total 195), 55 in 1988 (total 132).. By the 1980's, China had also adopted the Russian method of selecting sporting talents..

In the decade of 1980 - China carries out research work of human potential intelligences and talents with the help of Dermatoglyphics.. Nowadays U.S., Japan, China apply Dermatoglyphics to educational fields, expecting to improve teaching qualities and raising learning efficiency by knowing various learning styles.. In recent years U.S. and Japan have applied Dermatoglyphics to diagnose Down's Syndrome, disorders, genetic abnormalities, educational fields, human resources management, employee recruitment etc..

Monday 12 August 2013

True talent strives to help people to explore their hidden talents and achieve their goals in their life..

Every Individual has unique finger prints. Dermatoglyphics refers to the branch of science which studies the patterns of skin ridges on our fingers. Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Analysis (DMIA) is the science of comparing, analyzing and classifying the patterns of the skin grains and ridges of fingerprint. This analysis is not future telling, but rather gives a comprehensive insight of an individual’s innate intelligence distributions, potentials, and preferred learning and communication styles..

It is a branch of modern science, which leads the study of the patterns of skin ridges. When a baby is born, their fingure prints are fully developed & remain unchanged for the rest of the life. Our brain has two parts i.e. right & left, right part controls the left respectively and left part controls the right part of our body. It has been proven that the particular amount of nerve cells distributed to the various parts of the brain, that will helps in making the innate intelligences, capabilities, potential, & behaviour..

DMIA helps an individual to identify their natural productivity styles & unique personality types, knowledge that contributes to their ability to gain employment, keep a job and successful in their work. It also helps to boost their self esteem, reduce work related stress & improve overall performance..

Sunday 11 August 2013



Dermatoglyphics is the study of the pattern on fingers and hands. These patterns are unique and are heavily linked with one’s genetic composition and are closely related to our nervous system. In the other words, Dermatoglyphics can reveal our intrinsic qualities and talents.

Since 1920s, Dermatoglyphics has been studied in the medical field, especially in relation to genetically-linked diseases. The study has absolute scientific basis, with 200 years of research. It is analyzed and proven with evidence in anthropology, genetics, medicine and statistics.

History of Dermatoglyphics.

Ancient China Thumb prints were found on clay seals..

1684 Dr. Nehemiah Grew (1641-1712) presented Finger Prints, Palms and Soles An Introduction To Dermatoglyphics to the Royal Society.

1685 Dr.Bidloo published an anatomical atlas, Anatomia Humani Corporis, with illustrations showing the human figure both in living attitudes and as dissected cadavers.

1686 Dr. Marcello Malphigi (1628-1694) noted in his treatise; ridges, spirals and loops in fingerprints.

1788 J.C.Mayer was the first to write out basic tenets of fingerprint analysis and theorised that fingerprints were unique.

1823 Dr. Jan Purkinje classified the papillary lines on the fingertips into nine types: arch, tented arch, ulnar loop, radial loop, peacock’s eye/compound, spiral whorl, elliptical whorl, circular whorl, and double loop/composite.

1823 Joannes Evangelista Purkinji found that the patterns on one’s finger tips and the ridges and lines on one’s prints begin to form at around the thirteenth week in the womb.

1832 Dr. Charles Bell (1774-1842) was one of the first physicians to combine the scientific study of neuro anatomy with clinical practice. He published The Hand: Its Mechanism and Vital Endowments as Evincing Design.

1893 Dr. Francis Galton published his book, “Fingerprints”, establishing the individuality and permanence of fingerprints. The book included the first classification system for fingerprints: Arch, Loop, and Whorl.

1897 Harris Hawthorne Wilder was the first American to study dermatoglyphics. He invented the Main Line Index, studied thenar hypothenar eminencies, zones II, III, IV.

1926 Dr. Harold Cummins & Dr. Charles Midlo coined the term “dermatoglyphics”. They showed that the hand contained significant dermatoglyphics configurations that would assist the identification of mongolism in the new-born child.

1936 Dr. Harold Cummins & Dr. Charles Midlo also researched the embryo-genesis of skin ridge patterns and established that the fingerprint patterns actually develop in the womb and are fully formed by the fourth fatal month.

1957 Dr.Walker used the dermal configurations in the diagnosis of mongolism

1969 John J. Mulvihill, MD and David W. Smith, MD published The Genesis of Dermatoglyphics that provides the most up to date version of how fingerprints form.

Saturday 10 August 2013



Every Child is unique
Every Child is Talented
Every Child is capable to Excel

But we need to know what is unique in them, where they are talented and how they can excel in their strengthen areas. Over 14000+ students commit suicide in INDIA every year due to academic stress.

For bright future of our children, we should give them good & genuine training and guide them in the right direction. Their hidden capabilities can be known, which in turn helps them to choose a right direction on the path to achieve their goals. Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Analysis helps to learn about the unique functions of the human brain's right & left hemispheres. It also helps to recognize the preferred learning style & communication character of child.

Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Analysis gives a clear picture of Multiple Intelligence and learning styles of a child, which will help parents to understand strength and weaknesses of their child. Sometimes parents misunderstand their children because they do not know their innate characteristics. It also helps them to understand & develop a comfort level and effective interaction with their child.

We're born with a DNA blueprint, but our BRAIN determines what genes will be activated throughout our life. Our BRAIN will continue to develop & mature with us. Our BRAIN never sleeps. Much as gardener prunes away spent blooms & branches, the BRAIN prunes itself throughout our life, cutting off less used connections & strengthening more useful ones.


Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Analysis will able to support in understanding behavioural patterns and in improving the relationships with our loved ones. By knowing innate personality type, one can easily know how to lead them and how to communicate with them.

It is important to understand the importance of nurturing the child’s interest before making assumptions of their talent. The most important aspect of helping children nurture their interest, is being patient with their struggles and encouraging them to carry on doing what they love doing.