Palm Lines Reading Today – Womens Hand Line
Womens Hand Line
Palm lines reading isn’t considered a great judge of character these days, but past leaders took the analysis of hands very seriously. Before choosing his guards, it was said Julius Caesar examined their palms for evidence of loyalty, intelligence and acuteness. Psychologists like Carl Jung and Charlotte Wolff typically looked at their patients’ palms to diagnose them. Whether you want to have your palm read or learn to read them yourself, you will need to begin with a basic understanding of the different variations of lines.
Palm Lines Reading
In general, the lines on your hand are symbolic of your mental, emotional and physical nature. Palm line reading looks for variations, such as unbroken, solid and clear lines that show positive energy in a certain area of life. On the other hand, a hand with many fine lines shows an excitable, nervous person who needs to relax. A person with few lines is usually easygoing and simple in their life goals. A reader of hands will generally look at the dominant heart line, head line and life line, which run horizontally across the hand.
In his influential book Language of the Hands, Cheiro writes the following guide to hand analysis: “When an important line, such as the head or life line have a sister line, namely, a fine line running by its side, it is a sign that the main line will be bridged over by this mark, and the danger will be lessened or prevented. If there is a fork at any line, except that of life, it gives greater power to that line. When, however, the line ends in a tassel, it is a sign of weakness and destruction. Branches rising from any line accentuate its power and strength, but all branches descending denote the opposite. A chained formation in any line is a sign of weakness; if on the heart line, it denotes weakness and changeability of affections; if on the head line, it indicates a want of fixity of ideas and weakness of intellect. Breaks in any line denote its failure.”
The color of the lines also hold some weight in palm line reading, Cheiro writes in his famous palmistry book, Language of the Hands. “Lines very pale in color indicate want of robust health and lack of energy and decision. Lines red in color indicate the sanguine, hopeful disposition; they show an active, robust temperament. Yellow lines, in addition to indicating biliousness and liver trouble, indicate a self-contained, reserved and proud nature. Lines very dark in color, almost black, tell of a melancholy, grave temperament, and also indicate a haughty, distant nature, one usually very revengeful and unforgiving.” In his instructions, this expert palm reader tells his students to be on the lookout for patterns in the dominant lines of the hand.
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