How to read the meaning of lifeline in palmistry

How to read the meaning of lifeline in palmistry

The lifeline is one of the main lines in our palms. It starts between the index finger and the thumb and descends in an arc along the Mount of Venus. It is also called the earth line. It is mainly related to a person's health, life span, fortune, etc. So in palmistry, how does palmistry interpret the meaning of the lifeline? Below are some related articles compiled by the editor, let’s take a look!

How to read the meaning of lifeline in palmistry

How to read the life line in palmistry and what does it mean

The inner life line appears at the end of the life line.

The inner life line appears at the end of the life line, and is collectively called the inner force line. It is similar to the earth line, and is also known as the stubborn line or the affectionate line. People with such lines are deeply in love and will not change once they have identified the object.

The inner life line occurs in the Xun position

The inner life line, also known as the Mars line and the life protection line, mainly reflects the human body's metabolism, resistance to disease and luck.

People whose inner lifeline occurs in the Xun position are healthy and energetic, competitive and eloquent, and have a pioneering, impatient and adventurous spirit. Eight Characters Fortune Telling

The inner power line diverges from the ground pattern

When the internal force lines diverge from the earth lines or have left the earth lines, they are called infatuation lines, worry lines, and divorce lines. As shown in the figure, ① is the love line and ② is the worry line. People with such lines have strange temperaments. They are harsh and suspicious towards strangers. They often create troubles for themselves and lead unhappy lives.


Analysis on the meaning of life line in palmistry

The first is related to symbols of danger or illness appearing on the lifeline. The lifeline starts at the fork between the thumb and index finger, where the age is counted as 1 year. From then on, each centimeter is counted as 7 years old. That is, the 1st centimeter is 1 to 7 years old, the 2nd centimeter is 7 to 14 years old, the 3rd centimeter is 14 to 21 years old, and so on. In short, at the end of life (close to the wrist and neck line), it will be 99 years old. If at a certain age there is a break, rupture, triangle or island on this line, forming a messy divergent line, it means that the person will face great danger or serious illness at a certain age.

The second type is about the presence of symbols on the lifeline that indicate danger or illness. If a good symbol appears above a bad symbol, it means that the person will survive a great danger or serious illness. The view that the length of the lifeline is a symbol of life expectancy was denied in 1952.

In mid-July 1952, the International Association of New Palmists held its first general meeting in Canberra, Australia, and invited 1,104 people from various countries who had settled in Australia to conduct an experiment. As to whether the length of the lifeline can be used as a symbol of the length of life, the following experimental results are available:

1. People whose lifeline is very short, less than an inch long: 257 people lived to be 65 years old; 182 people lived to be 75 years old; 87 people lived to be 85 years old or above.

2. The lifeline is broken in the middle or divided into many broken lines: It means that the person had a serious illness or a major accident and almost died. There are 146 people whose lifelines are broken in the middle or divided into many broken lines. It means that the person had several serious illnesses or several major accidents. There are 42 people whose lifelines are broken in many places and divided into many broken lines, but they have never encountered any accidents or had any serious illnesses (I will talk about this situation later).

3. There is a series of continuous islands on the lifeline, forming a small chain: 317 people have been in poor health for a long time (at least more than 10 years) and are prone to accidents. Among them, 144 people have many minor health problems but have never encountered an accident. There are 173 people who said they are prone to accidents but are in relatively good health.

From the above experimental results, we can be almost certain that the length of the lifeline does not equal the length of life! That is to say, people with long lifelines may not live long, and people with short lifelines may not die young. Therefore, some people with short lifelines should not worry about their short life, and should not believe the nonsense of some irresponsible fortune tellers and scare themselves to death. In fact, palmistry is a science of observation, experimentation and statistics. It is not taught by gods, nor is it set in stone.

The so-called observation is a cognitive activity carried out by the observer who has mastered the knowledge of palmistry. It has the following five elements:

A. The objects of observation are the palm shape, palm mound, knuckles, palm lines and palm color of people's hands.

B. The subject of observation, that is, the observer who has mastered the knowledge of palmistry. Why don't I include those fortune tellers who make a living by reading palms? The reason is that those fortune tellers read people's palms for the purpose of making money, not to study palmistry.

C. Observation environmental conditions. People who study palmistry must have a well-lit, well-ventilated, and very quiet environment so that they can study and record.

D. Tools of observation, namely, sense organs and instruments. Palmistry is mainly observed through vision and touch, and rarely through instruments. Even if it is really applied to instruments, it only needs a relatively sophisticated magnifying glass, ink and chemicals for taking palm prints and fingerprints, a protractor to calculate age, a small calculator and a camera for taking pictures of the palm, that's enough!

E. Knowledge. This item is more important. In addition to having a wealth of knowledge in palmistry, a palmist must also have knowledge of physiology, psychology, sociology, cultural anthropology, and especially personality psychology. Otherwise, even parents and children, brothers and sisters are different. Therefore, careful observation is necessary to see the differences in similarities and the similarities in differences.

If you readers are interested in observing palmistry, you might as well follow this method. As long as you are willing to work hard, you will definitely gain something. (Feng Shui www.azg168.cn)


What does the lifeline on palmistry mean?

1. Look at the starting point: A normal lifeline should be the same as the wisdom line, starting between the thumb and index finger. If the starting point is too high, the person is ambitious and likes to command others, while if the starting point is too low, the person is aggressive and has a bad temper. When interpreting the patterns on the edges of jade, people usually observe this point, which is very accurate.

2. Look at the arc: The lifeline usually circles a thick area on the palm, which is called the Mount of Venus. The bigger the Mount of Venus is, the more loving and optimistic the person is. On the contrary, the smaller the Mount of Venus is, the smaller the curvature of the Lifeline is, and the person is more indifferent. Concepts such as the Mount of Venus belong to Western palmistry, and will be introduced in detail later.

3. The pattern of the lifeline itself: chain-shaped, indicating that the body has been in an unhealthy state for a long time; interruptions and island patterns, there must have been a serious illness; this is obvious at a glance and is very easy to understand.

4. Look at the length: A short lifeline does not mean a short life, but just indicates that the body functions are gradually declining. If you do not insist on taking care of your body, you will really have health concerns. If it is long and clear, the current physical condition is very good.

5. The second lifeline, that is, there is a lifeline that is almost parallel to the lifeline, which is also called the auxiliary life line. If your lifeline is interrupted, but there happens to be such an auxiliary line next to it, you will definitely be able to turn the danger into safety.

6. Interruption or fork: If the lifeline is inexplicably interrupted or has fork, it is a bad omen or an accident. You can judge the time based on palmistry. We have mentioned this before. Please note that the time is determined by counting from the direction of the finger.

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