Palmistry & Hand Reading
The science of hand reading - palm lines, mounts, hand shapes, and AI-powered palm analysis.
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Life Line in Palmistry: Length, Depth & What It Really Means
What does your life line really mean? Learn how length, depth, breaks, and branches reveal vitality and life changes, not how long you will live.
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Heart Line Reading: Love, Emotions & Relationships in Your Palm
Learn what the heart line reveals about emotional temperament, love style, attachment patterns, and relationship insight through curves, depth and endings.
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Head Line Palmistry: Meaning, Types and Signs
Understand what your head line shows about thinking style, focus, imagination, and mental stamina through length, curve, depth, breaks, and forks.
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Fate Line (Destiny Line): Career and Life Direction
Read the fate line in palmistry as a guide to career direction, purpose, responsibility, and life shifts without treating the palm as fixed destiny.
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Mounts on the Palm: What the 7 Mounts Reveal
Explore the 7 mounts of the palm and what they reveal about personality. Learn how Jupiter, Saturn, Apollo, Mercury, Venus, Moon, and Mars mounts work.
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Left Hand vs Right Hand in Palmistry: Which Hand Should You Read?
Which hand do you read in palmistry, left or right? Learn the active vs passive hand rule, what each reveals, and how to read both for complete insight.
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Marriage Line in Palmistry: Relationships, Timing and Meaning
How to read the marriage (affection) lines on the palm — number, depth, breaks and what they suggest about relationships and timing.
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Children Lines in Palmistry: What the Palm Suggests
The children lines in palmistry — where to find them, how they're traditionally interpreted, and why they should be read with care.
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The Sun Line (Apollo Line): Fame, Success and Creativity
Reading the Sun line or Apollo line — the mark of recognition, creativity and success, and how it interacts with the fate line.
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The Health Line (Mercury Line) in Palmistry
What the health or Mercury line indicates, why its absence is often considered good, and how palmists read vitality and constitution.