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LilyFlower 5th Year
Country : Regist. date : 2006-02-23 Number of posts : 4195 Age : 39 Location : New York Real First Name : Veronica Warning : House : Ravenclaw Crest : Wand : Vine Wood & Phoenix Tail Feather Award Bar :
| Subject: Palm Reading: Life Line and Head Line Wed May 31 2006, 04:56 | |
| At almost 7am in the morning I'm back into writing essays - really sorry Roman but you'll have to read another - this one is shorter so it isn't so bad - but I'm going with a theme now lol. So enjoy!
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The Life Line represents your vitality and the length of your life. This is the most important line on your hand and will always be present. The Life Line is the easiest to recognize and helps to determine where your other lines are. Generally if the line swoops down to about an inch above the base of the palm, then it shows a life expectancy of about 70 years for women and 60-65 for men.
This line begins on the edge of the palm, between the index finger and the thumb. It extends across the middle of the palm and wraps around the base of the thumb. Special markings on this line indicate specific events which occurred in your life. The line can be divided into three parts to help judge when certain events occurred or might occur: (1) represents youth, (2) represents adult, (3) represents old age.
If the Life Line is long and deep, then this represents a long life full of vitality and health. A short line, if strong and deep, also shows great vitality in your life and the ability to overcome health problems. However, if the line is short and shallow, then your life may have the tendency to be controlled by others. Extra lines are often noted as vitality lines. If your Life Line is doubled, or even tripled, then this shows a great vitality in your life, and positive forces around you. A swooping semicircular line around the base of the thumb shows great strength and enthusiasm, as well as an improved love life.
If the line is straight and sticks close to the side of your palm, then this is a sign of a limited exploration of love and a very cautious nature. This type of line extends to the middle of the palm, away from the thumb towards the base of the hand. This represents a life that consists of a lot of traveling. A chained line indicates various health problems, both physical and emotional. Many people with allergies have such a line as well.
A donut indicates hospitalization as a result of some sort of accident. A break represents a sudden change in life style, an accident or an illness. Lines crossing through the Life Line indicate either worries or danger; however a star indicates some sort of crisis. A square on the line indicates protection at a time it is needed. It may also mark a turning point in your life. Lines extending up and above the Life Line show the ability to recover from situations. Lines extending below the Life Line show a habit of wasting energy.
Being the second most important line, the Head Line deals with your beliefs, your philosophy, your attitude on and how you approach life. It is a representation of your mentality and intelligence. Because it is so important, the Head Line must be present on the palm.
The Head Line begins just above the life line, on the side of the palm between the thumb and the index finger, and spans horizontally across the palm.
Special markings on this line indicate specific events which occurred in your life. The line can be divided into three parts to help judge when certain events occurred or might occur: (1) represents youth, (2) represents adult, (3) represents old age.
If your Head Line and Life Line are joined at the beginning, this indicates that your strong sense of mind generally rules over your body. You also look at childhood with a cautious and fearful outlook. Separated lines show a love for adventure and an enthusiasm for life.
A deep long line stretching across the palm indicates a logical and direct way of thinking. The straighter the line, the more realistic the thinking, and the deeper the line, the better the memory. If the line is short however, it tends to indicate limited mental aims, and the shift towards "physical" thinking rather than reflection. If the line is wavy then you tend to have a short attention span, with a lack of deep thinking, however, this does not affect your intellect. If the line is short and curved upwards, then you tend to have a short attention span, also known as a scatterbrain.
A long line that curves upward represents more of a retentive memory. However if the line swoops down towards the heel, the person tends to be imaginative and creative. Double lines show strong mental abilities. A donut or a cross through the Head Line represents a mental crisis. A broken line shows a distinct change in your way of thinking, sometimes even characteristic of a nervous breakdown. A star on your line represents a significant mental achievement. Crosses through the line indicate major decisions in your life. The space created between the Life Line and the Head Line is known as the Angle of Luck. The greater the space, the greater your luck. The smaller the space, the less luck seems to stand by your side.
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There it is!! Alright hope you enjoyed it!
Sources for this essay include: My wonderful knowledge and books and here's a site for you lol: http://www.tiscali.co.uk/lifestyle/newage/palmistry/index.html | |
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