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Every aspect of every
phalange of every toe expresses an
underlying spiritual, mental or emotional
energy pattern.
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Each line, wrinkle, bulge and contraction,
the direction, colour and
shape of the toes, all express something
about each one of us.
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will indicate an energy block within
the body. This inner block makes a
particular toe vulnerable and it then
succumbs to the rubbing of a shoe.
Another toe, which is not carrying a
block, will not succumb to such an
irritant.
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Some of the ‘general guidelines’ for
toe reading included:
• Lumps, corns, calluses and bunions
indicate unexpressed emotion.
If they are under the toes the emotion
is well hidden and may take
some skill to identify.
• All the toes turning upwards
indicates chronic ill health.
• Grey and brown lines on the toes
indicate deep-seated emotions that
still need to be released.
• Claw toes indicate a tendency
towards control, manipulation and
protection.
• Vertical lines on the toes indicate
poor digestion.
• Toes turning towards the big toe
indicate a tendency to be too reflective.
• A withdrawn toe, (ie, a toe that
drops downwards at one of the
joints) indicates a withdrawal in the
personality and a tendency to split
and postpone decisions.
• Wedge shaped spaces between
toes indicates fear and emotional
upheaval.
• If the second toes are longer than
the other toes this indicates psychic
ability.
• Dark, deep lines between the
second and third phalange of the
fourth toe may indicate past sexual
abuse.
• Dry, cracked heels indicate bowel
problems.
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Craig Payne
Department of Podiatry
La Trobe University
Melbourne, Australia http://www.latrobe.edu.au/podiatry
__________________________________________________ ___________________________________ God put me on this earth to accomplish a certain number of things - right now I am so far behind, I will never die.
The views expressed above are those of the author and not that of La Trobe University This is where I am, where are you?