Chiromancy: Bring Your Hands Together and See if These 2 Lines on Your Palms Line Up. THIS is What it Means

February

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Palmistry, also known as chiromancy or palm reading, is a very old art that was practiced for more than two millennia in India. It was part of ancient Hindu astrology and the first written record about it can be found in the I Ching – Chinese book. It didn’t take much time before this interesting mystic art reached other parts of Asia and came to Europe.

It is interesting that the Greek philosopher Aristotle was fascinated by palm reading and he managed to pass this interest and knowledge to the Macedonian king Alexander the Great. Stories say that Alexander the Great often checked the palm lines of his commanders in order to learn more about their personalities. If this is true then palm reading si definitely useful because this great leader has not lost a battle in his conquest that lasted for more than 15 years.

Palmistry or Chiromancy or Palm Reading

The interest in chiromancy never stopped even though the majority of people today see this activity as some kind of relic from the past, a completely unscientific way used to predict the future and to “read” someone’s personality and characteristics. One of the main reasons why people don’t believe in palmistry is the fact that they don’t know how it works and what it represents.

They base their opinion on TV series, movies, and books where palm reading is presented in the wrong way. In case you want to learn more about this phenomenon, you can check the video below. In this video, you will find what each of the palm lines means and how to successfully interpret these lines.

There are a few major lines on our palms and many people show interest in the meaning of the line that passes below their fingers. This line is clearly visible in all people and palmistry experts call this palm line the line of marriage. In other words, this line is associated with romantic relationships and love life in general.

The good news is that you can check this line at home and you don’t need the help of a palm reader. Just put the hands together. Check whether the lines match each other and check the explanation below.

In case you have palm lines that are located at the same height, this means that you are a reasonable, calm, and gentle individual that prefers logic over emotions. Individuals with matching lines of marriage are not fond of arguments, fast changes and they will probably choose a partner that is accepted by their family and close friends.

However, in case the line on the right hand is slightly higher than the line on the left hand than you are probably a person that is much wiser than your actual years and you like older partners. People with such lines are not worried about other people’s opinions and they are very objective and unbiased.

You probably don’t care about the norms of society and what other people expect from you. As we said before, you will probably end with an older partner regardless of your gender.

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In case the line of marriage on the left hand is higher compared to the line on the right hand, then it is very likely that you are a strong individual, with high self-esteem and you are not afraid of problems and challenges. You are always looking for passionate love. This means that you are focused on beauty in other people and it is very likely that you will choose a foreigner or a person much younger than yourself as a partner.

Many people are surprised to hear that the palms of our hands keep so much information about us. Based on this information, it is very easy to predict the future. The video we will share here comes with information about other palm lines too, so try to watch the whole video before you start analyzing your hands.


Via Sun Gazing

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