Bent or Bowed Forefinger
When the forefinger, which is normally used for pointing, is bowed or bent at an angle, the pointer no longer points straight. Both are caused by failure to handle stress. A bowed forefinger represents the stress from a crooked authority in life, which is usually the father. The finger tries to move to the left or right to get some wiggle room against the overbearing burden of the primary authority in life. The bowed forefinger also represents the characteristic of a child who cannot wait but wants things now. It is characteristic of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32).
When the tip phalange of the forefinger is bent at an angle, it is a sign of denial and projection. This means the individual denies he has a problem and then projects that problem onto someone else. Denial causes guilt to accumulate in the subconscious. When the guilt comes out, it may come out as something totally different from the original problem. Guilt is a vicious sin because of the psychological damage it can do.
Guilt was paid for on the Cross, and it should be handled with Rebound. When Rebound is not used, the guilty person will become the victim of his own guilt, which he cannot handle.
The bent forefinger indicates that a person is pointing in the wrong direction, which corresponds to projection. In projection, a person blames someone else for his problem.
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