Palmistry, or the practice of interpreting the lines and shapes of a person’s hands for the sake of revealing something about their future or their personality, has long been present among people who are eager to take a peak at what happen to them in the days or years to come.
Most people see this practice as a way of having fun, but there are also those who take it seriously and trust the predictions the person reading their palm reveals.
According to this practice, there are four major lines on one’s palm, the life line, that represents the person’s general life path, the heart line, related to the person’s emotions and love, the head line, associated with the person’s intellect and mental state, and the fate line, related to the course of one’s life, encompassing career and achievements.
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