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The Intuitive Life: Palmistry and the Life Line

Posted: 06/05/09 02:25 PM ET

The key points to remember when looking at the lines on the palm are that lines shift and change and that the quality of a line is one of the most important indicators of a line's meaning. Some authors state that they view the lines as energy power lines or as rivers as a way of understanding how clear and strong a line is.
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Life line
People get concerned about the life line because there is a notion that a short life line means a short life. But most palmists see the life line as an indicator of vitality, zest and well-being. The life line stands for the physical self and physical interaction with the environment. So, vitality and zest are related to a person's interest in life, a life force or quality of life. It can indicate such things as life shifts, long illnesses and geographical movement.

The life line starts between the thumb and index finger and ends somewhere by the wrist. It is extremely rare to find someone without a life line. The left hand shows the inner experience/potential and/or heritage of the family of origin and the right hand shows the physical experience of the individual's life.

Interpreting the life line

Look at the quality of the line first; notice that some life lines change qualities in at different points.

Broad
Energetic physical nature

Thin
delicate, low energy

Deep
High life force

Shallow
Low life force or energy

Red
Excitable physical nature

Pale
Placid or passive nature

Check some of the other features. Here are some interpretations:

Short: Ends around center of palm
May not have a challenging life path or enjoy vigorous effort

Long: Almost to wrist
Embracing challenges is part of the life path

Wide arc: Runs past hand center
Large life: travel, dislike routine, influenced by emotions

Narrow arc: Runs close to thumb
Closely held life: feelings to self, not adventurous, more defined or routine life

Series of straight lines
Changeable person or shifts in vitality or environment

Ends near the outside edge of the palm

Wanderlust, adventurer, appetite for change in environment

 
 
 
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02:11 PM on 06/05/2009
This is all well and good, as far as it goes, but in my house at least, palmistry will never replace good old-fashioned necromancy-- by studying the dead, each of us can know our eventual future! Guaranteed to work!
10:16 PM on 06/07/2009
This is one of my favorite posts in the history of HuffPo