There are various situations in palmistry, among which forked and broken palm lines are more common, while broken palm and Sichuan-shaped palm are rare. So, what does a double lifeline mean? The fate line is one of the main lines in the palm. In Western palmistry, the fate line is also called the lucky line, which indicates a person's social activities, career development and personal fortune. Most people have one destiny line, but what does two destiny lines on the palm indicate? Below, Constellation House explains the meaning of the two life lines in palmistry. The meaning of lifeline: The lifeline represents the strength of a person's life and personality. It can indicate whether a person will encounter an accident, a serious illness, or a serious danger. The lifeline can also show whether the person will need surgery and when it will be done! Many people mistakenly believe that the longer the lifeline is, the longer the life will be. In fact, this is a rather one-sided understanding of the lifeline. If there are two life lines like this, does it mean there are two lives? The meaning of the two life lines: 1. If a person has two lifelines, it means that this person has strong vitality, especially when he is sick, he shows strong resistance and self-recovery ability. Not someone who falls so easily. 2. The extra lifeline on the inside of the lifeline can be said to be an auxiliary line of life, indicating that the person has relatively strong health fortune. If the auxiliary lifeline is broken, the person's recovery ability is still relatively good, but there are problems in the relationship, but it is only a temporary situation. 3. If the starting point of the second lifeline is in the lower middle part of the lifeline, it means that you will achieve success late in life, and your luck will start to get better after middle age. 4. If the second fate line is clear and deep, it means you have good luck. If it is tortuous or curved, it means you may encounter various setbacks. Lifeline related situations meaning: 1. People with a short, shallow and narrow lifeline have poor physical fitness. 2. Upward lines on the lifeline generally indicate an unexpected disaster. The thickness, length, and depth of the upward lines can indicate the degree of accidental injury. 3. The downward lines on the lifeline indicate that pathological changes may occur inside the body and cause illness. 4. Forks, collisions, interruptions, etc. on the lifeline indicate unexpected accidents, illnesses, or difficulties. 5. If the lines on the lifeline suddenly become thinner and lighter, it means that at this age, your mental state is not good and you have no motivation to do anything. 6. If there is a sudden turning point on the lifeline and the connecting line is very thin and weak, it means that there will be a sudden illness or disaster at this age, and it may be irreparable. If the line connecting the inflection points is thick, the incident can be remedied. The above is all the content about what the double lifeline represents. For more fortune-telling information, please follow the Xiong Zhang account of Meng Jie Lao Fortune Telling Network to provide you with first-hand content. |
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