Do you believe in Palmistry?
By malsun
@malsun (1528)
United States
26 responses
@anjuscor (1266)
• India
23 Dec 06
I believe but it depends on the palmist who saying it. I will check if it is really true. If its true i believe or else no. But i never believed my future. Future always is in your hands, you can change it or spoil it. If they are really perfect, they should say when you die and should become true. So i dont believe the future what they tell me.
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@Ravenladyj (22902)
• United States
5 Dec 06
Yea I like palmistry but need to learn much more about it when I find the time, my best friend is pretty skilled at it though...however i am extremely into astrology and have been for well over 12 yrs now..numerology and graphology are two others Im very fond of as well..
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@totolotto (711)
• Singapore
3 Dec 06
i think its quite true... but the thing is you need to find an expert at interpreting those lines or may end up with wrong advice...
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@valmiki9 (1171)
• India
3 Dec 06
Excuse me I have replied twice to your qustion. You are right. years of study and examination of thousands of hands gives a deep insight into palmistry. i left it in preference to astrology as it is easier to time an event by astrological methods.I will tell you how it is . afew days back I saw the palm of a wife and told her that she is likely to have a very serious accident and escpe from it.her husband was also present. Both of them said there was a serious accident ayear back when she wa about to drown in atank and the hsuband being an expert swimmer jumped in and saved her.In astrology I would have known that the event has already happened
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@nanhegujral (4632)
• India
16 Dec 06
Sometimes I do and sometimes I don't. The thing is that I am not sure but I love to collect and get some information about palmistry. Specially the future related information..
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@raoprakash (245)
• India
21 Dec 06
YES I BELIVE IN THE LUCK DESTINY AND LINES OF HAND
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@flashpixel (1414)
• Malaysia
2 Dec 06
yea i do believe it . palmistry or palm-reading consists of the practice of evaluating a person's character or future life by reading the palm of that persons hand.
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@valmiki9 (1171)
• India
2 Dec 06
Definitely. not only the lines. There are 7 distinct type of hands, 7mounds. 7 Major lines and a thumb besides many more marks and symbol which reveal the full story of a person. One thing has to be remebered by people is Majority of the people of this earth are workers and born to work hard.so Majority ofthe hands will be square in shape. In this also when both the fingers and the hands are square without many lines the person is sure to struggle in life and do hard work.it is a very interesting science and requires deep study and practice for long time.
@jcvelina (1255)
• Philippines
30 Nov 06
The three lines on almost all hands: the heart line, the head line, and the life line.
* The heart line is the first of the major lines examined by a reader. It is found towards the top of the palm, under the fingers. In some traditions, the line is read as starting from the edge of the palm under the little finger and flowing across the palm towards the thumb; in others, it is seen as starting under the fingers and flowing toward the outside edge of the palm. This line is said to represent matters of the heart, both physical and metaphorical. Those who practice palmistry believe it can indicate emotional stability, romantic perspectives, depression, and stoicism, in addition to various aspects of cardiac health.
* The next line identified by palmists is the head line. This line starts at the edge of the palm under the index finger and flows across the palm towards the outside edge. Often, the head line is joined with the life line (see below) at inception. This line is said to represent the person's mind and the way it works, including learning style, communication style, intellectualism, and thirst for knowledge. It is also believed to indicate a preference for creative or analytical approaches to information (i.e., right brain or left brain).
* Finally, readers look at perhaps the most controversial line on the hand, the life line. This line extends from the edge of the palm above the thumb and travels in an arc towards the wrist. This line is believed to represent the person's vitality and vigor, physical health and general well being. The life line is also believed to reflect major life changes, including cataclysmic events, physical injuries, and relocations. Contrary to popular belief, modern palmists generally do not believe that the length of a person's life line is tied to the length of a person's life.