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Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2023 7:15 pm
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Choose a hand. In palmistry, it is thought that:
For females, the right hand is what you're born with, and left is what you've accumulated throughout your life. For males, it is the other way around. The left hand is what you're born with, and the right is what you've accumulated throughout your life. That being said, you can also choose whichever hand is dominant to be your present/past life hand (the non-dominant hand would then be your future life hand). There are different schools of thought on the matter. Some say the left-hand show's potential and what could be -- not necessarily what will be. And a difference in the hands could mean one is or is about to take action when it comes to their lives, changing it
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Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2023 5:43 am
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Identify the four major lines. There may be breaks in them, or they may be short, but at least three of them are there.
(1) The heart line (2) The headline (3) The lifeline (4) The fate line (only some people have this).
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Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2023 5:50 am
Reading the Heart Line
The heart line indicates emotional stability, romantic perspectives, depression, and cardiac health. This line can be read in either direction (from the pinkie finger to the index finger or vice versa), depending on the tradition followed. The basic interpretations are as follows:
Begins below the index finger - content with love life
Begins below the middle finger - selfish when it comes to love
Begins in the middle - falls in love easily
Straight and short - less interest in romance
Touches life line - heart is broken easily
Long and curvy - freely expresses emotions and feelings
Straight and parallel to the head line - good handle on emotions
Wavy - many relationships and lovers, absence of serious relationships
Circle on the line - sadness or depression
Broken line - emotional trauma
Smaller lines crossing through heart line - emotional trauma
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Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2023 5:54 am
interpreting the Head Line
The head line represents a person's learning style, communication approach, intellectualism, and thirst for knowledge. A curved line is associated with creativity and spontaneity, while a straight line is linked with practicality and a structured approach. The basic interpretations are as follows:
Short line - prefers physical achievements over mental ones
Curved, sloping line - creativity
Separated from life line - adventure, enthusiasm for life
Wavy line - short attention span
Deep, long line - thinking is clear and focused
Straight line - thinks realistically
Donuts or cross in head line - emotional crisis
Broken head line - inconsistencies in thought
Multiple crosses through head line - momentous decisions.
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Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2023 5:57 am
Evaluating the Lifeline
The lifeline reflects physical health, general well-being, and major life changes.
Runs close to thumb - often tired Curvy - plenty of energy Long, deep - vitality Short and shallow - manipulated by others Swoops around in a semicircle - strength, and enthusiasm Straight and close to the edge of the palm - cautious when it comes to relationships Multiple life lines - extra vitality Circle in line indicates - hospitalized or injured Break - sudden change in lifestyle
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 6:45 am
Reading the Fate Line
The fate line is also known as the line of destiny. It indicates the degree to which a person's life is affected by external circumstances beyond their control. This line begins at the base of the palm. The basic interpretations are as follows:
Deep line - strongly controlled by fate Breaks and changes of direction - prone to many changes in life from external forces Starts joined to life line - self-made individual; develops aspirations early on Joins with the lifeline around in the middle - signifies a point at which one's interests must be surrendered to those of others Starts at the base of the thumb and crosses lifeline - support offered by family and friends.
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