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The Palm and the Lines
What makes the human hand so humans? It is the length of the fingers in proportion to the palm and the length and mobility of the thumb. It should come as no surprise to us, but it does that the shape, size, and even the lines on the hand are genetically determined. That is the genes that give us others physical characteristics, the color of eyes, texture of hair, complexion, body shape of fingernails, both of which we shall be considering in delineating character from the hands. Disease. Arthritis, thyroid malfunction or other disorders can afflict the fingernails, but what we look at in the hand is destiny as revealed by inherited human characteristic.
Medical people are in fact aware of the characteristic inherited defects as shown in the hand. A retarded child has the characteristic short thumb and palm print that reveal mental deficiency. And many other genetic disorders show up in the shape of hands and fingers and fingernails. The color of the palm, and of the skin of the back of the hand are diagnostic clues.
Hand shape and size. The relative smoothness or knottiness of the fingers, are also readable across a room. And usually the first thing that comes into our mind to analyze is our hand.
When we read a hand, we start with the shape of the hand, its flexibility, and the nature of the thumb. There are five basic types of hands, the square, the pointed, the coned-shape, the spade shaped, and the mixed, and it relate with characteristic types of lines, and the meaning of the lines must be related to the hand type, But in learning to read the map of the hand, it is better and the easier to start with a study of the lines themselves, to learn to recognize them in their many variations, and then to relate them to the various area of the palm and to the fingers and thumbs
Although every palm is different, each has certain identifiable lines that relate to a particular phase of the life of its owner.
The major lines are:
Secondary lines may or may not appear on the hand
Minor lines – though they may not seem to you – are found in the most hands:
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