Frequently asked questions about Palmistry

Palmistry is a very old science and one of the most well-known. But today we shall dwell into a little bit of technicalities of this ancient mystic.

What is the purpose of palmistry?

Also known as palmistry or chiromancy, palm reading is practised all over the world with roots in Indian astrology and gypsy fortune-telling. The objective is to evaluate a person’s character and aspects of their life by studying the palm of their hand.

Should you read left or right palm?

Which palm should you read? Well, ideally, you should read both. The theory is that the left hand shows potential, while the right hand shows what you’ve done with that potential. Some palm readers believe that “the left is what the gods give you, the right is what you do with it”.

Which are the most common lines present almost on every hand?

While a number of lines likely traverse your palms, it’s the following four that pro readers pay attention to the most:

Heart line: Located at the top of the hand; indicates your emotional state.

Head line: Located below the heart line, at the centre of your hand; indicates mentality.

Life line: Located under the heart line, going around your thumb indicates vitality.

Line of stability (also known as your Fate line): Comes up through the centre of the hand, starting at the bottom of your palm and running toward your middle finger; indicates how you feel about the life you create.

How do lines on our hands are related to past and future events of our life?

The lines on your palm are a network of neuro nerves lying below your skin which are connected to your brain. Human brain is the greatest processor in the world. According to the traditions, it is believed that the human brain can also predict the future which is analogous to the concept of sixth sense. We all have that sense but we don’t know how to awaken it. It is indirectly related to palmistry. So our current actions come down on the palm in the form of lines. they change with the decisions we take over time.

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