There's the life line which starts near thumb and arches downward towards or to the wrist. It reflects your life and how it's lived. The head line starts near or with the life line (if it's the latter, they'll split apart eventually) and runs horizontally across your palm ( at a slight, or outright angle or bend). It reflects your mind, how you think, and where you apply your thoughts. There's the heart line which is the highest main line on your palm that runs from the outside of your palm (pinky side) to the inside (towards the index finger). This line represents your relationships with people, how you view romance (or if you do at all), how your love life will be, and what kind of people you get along with (since it throws other people into the mix, you should never time this line). And finally, the fate line, it runs vertically from the wrist towards your fingers. It defines your purpose on this earth, what you'll do for a living, and how prosperous you'll be. If any of these lines are absent ( I don't think it's possible to not have a life line since it's the very fist line formed in the womb) it's very bad. If you have no head line, you're bound to fall into insanity, no fate line, you're at the utter mercy of what ever life sends your way and you'll never have any direction on what to do with your life, and for the heart line, you'll be a ridiculously lonely and cold person (I could be wrong about the heart line, I'm not too sure). Those are the four lines in main lines. There are many others of lesser significance and not everybody has them.
Spots, moles, corn, freckles, scars and pigmentation irregularities are rarely if ever read as part of palmistry. It is the lines, mounds and structure of the hand, fingers and wrist that are read.
Once you learn how to read palms, you can read your own palm (when I was learning, I constantly looked at my palm to look for examples of what I was reading). If you mean if you're getting correct information when learning palmistry, you can cross reference your curriculum by reading other books about palmistry.
Palmistry involves interpreting the lines, shapes, and mounts on a person's palm to gain insights into their traits, personality, and potential future. Different aspects of the palm, such as the length of the fingers, the position of the mounts, and the curves of the lines, are analyzed to provide readings. It's important to remember that palmistry is not a science and interpretations can vary depending on the practitioner.
palm·is·try (pä'mĭ-strē)n. The practice or art of telling fortunes from the lines, marks, and patterns on the palms of the hands.Above retrieved from Answers.comViper1
A sonnet has 14 lines, so four of them total 56 lines. A limerick has 5 lines, so five of them total 25 lines. So the grand total is 81.
A lot of it(approximate 45-65%)
Rosalind Craig has written: 'How to read palms' -- subject(s): Palmistry
The old gypsy is an expert in palmistry.
Scars don't mean anything on palmistry, however, there's a LOT of ways to read palms and I know two, so there could be another way to read them where scars do mean something, but as far as I know, there isn't any significance with them.
how can i know whn i got marry & it will love or arrange marry. plz tell me
David Brandon-Jones has written: 'The palmistry of love' -- subject(s): Palmistry and sex 'Complete Book of Palmistry'
A palmister is a person who practises palmistry.