Lines on our left hand vs those on right, what does this mean?
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@vhpsandi (358)
Mumbai, India
April 6, 2016 2:46pm CST
Sometime back I had read a book on Palmistry, quite fascinating actually. In it was mentioned that the lines on your left hand are what you are born with and the ones on your right are the changes that take place during your life and hence accordingly the lines either become lighter, darker, disappear, or appear suddenly.
Now I was wondering if this is relating to right handed people, what if the person is left handed. Does the same rule apply?
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@shaggin (72412)
• United States
7 Apr 16
Years ago when I was reading the bible and trying to follow it it said about not doing things to predict the future so I got rid of my tarot cards, handwriting analysis books, palmistry books, and astrology books. The handwriting analysis and palmistry was very interesting. I wish I had kept them now. I didn't remember about the left hand being the ones you were born with and the right being the changes that have occurred. That is really cool!
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@vhpsandi (358)
• Mumbai, India
7 Apr 16
There are people who do not have any lines. One of my close friends, He does not have any lines. When he showed his hand to a palmist, the guy asked him to go away and not show his hand to anyone else either. God knows what was about it that scared the lights out of him.
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@TiarasOceanView (70022)
• United States
7 Apr 16
I am not sure about this practice vids.
I have had my palm read many times many years ago by women in the street working.
I wonder if this is true.
@TiarasOceanView (70022)
• United States
7 Apr 16
@vhpsandi Oh yes well in the years gone by, these women were of ancient bloodlines..so it is an artform to them and of course to make that cash lolz
@just4him (317459)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
6 Apr 16
I don't believe in palmistry, and as often as I've looked at my hands nothing has ever changed about the lines on either, which are identical.
@vhpsandi (358)
• Mumbai, India
7 Apr 16
Those changes happen very rarely. For instance when you are a kid you do not travel much, so those lines will not show on the hand but as you grow and if you get a job that involves a lot of travelling then those lines start to develop. It's quite a fascinating subject actually.
@JMAndres (702)
• Zamboanga City, Philippines
7 Apr 16
I am right handed and I have more lines in my right hand. :) I guess there was a lot changes happened in my right hand :)
@cherriefic (10399)
• Philippines
6 Apr 16
That's what they say. But we have a very unique lines in our palm and I don't think it matters even if you're left or right handed.