Finger testing will be useful and accurate if the person doing the finger testing can carry it out in a way to get accurate answers. This will not be true of everyone. It is, in fact, a minority of people who can do this accurately, so to use this strategy for matters of great importance carries significant risks if one is relying on the answers for actions that might prolong risk or reduce it in a meaningful way. This is just simply stating the truth of things, that it is a process that works quite well for some individuals but variably for others and not at all for many. Some will simply be assuming it works but not getting any accurate feedback at all other than what might be supplied by their subconscious mind wanting to chime in as best it can, but will be relying on its own thoughts and conclusions and not divine awareness and feedback which is the intention behind recommending finger strength testing for inquiries. So this will not be suitable for everyone, but only those who already are highly practiced in using this assessment and have confidence in its reliability—that takes time and experience to cultivate.
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