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The red light in chiromancy in palmistry typically indicates emotional intensity, passion, and energy. It can suggest a person who is driven by their feelings and possesses a strong sense of purpose or enthusiasm in their endeavors.

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Those who practice chiromancy are generally called palmists, palm readers, hand readers, hand analysts, or chirologists. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiromancy

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Hastha Prayogam is a term in Hindu astrology that refers to the analysis of a person's hands to predict their future and understand their personality traits. It is believed that the lines, shapes, and mounts on a person's palm can reveal insights into their life, health, and relationships. This practice is also known as palmistry or chiromancy.

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"Chiromancy" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese and Spanish words quiromancia. The feminine singular noun in question also translates as "palmistry" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "KEE-roo-MAN-tchuh" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese and "KEE-ro-MAN-sya" in Uruguayan Spanish.

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Palm reading, also known as palm reading or palm reading, is practiced around the world and has its origins in Indian astrology and gypsy fortune telling. The purpose is to evaluate a person's personality and certain aspects of their life by studying their palms.

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The study of the palm of the hand for identification purposes falls under the field of biometrics, specifically palmistry or chiromancy. It is not considered a traditional scientific discipline but is sometimes used in forensic and security applications for identifying individuals based on the unique patterns of their palm lines and prints.

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The study of the hands is called chiromancy or palmistry. It involves interpreting the lines, shapes, and other features of the hands to gain insights into a person's character, personality, and future.

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Palm Reading is also called Palmistry or Chiromancy (meaning hand prediction). It is an analysis of a person's hand to foretell the future and personalities. Palmistry means prediction of a persons future according to the position of the Mounts on a person's hand. Lines of a palm, color of a palm, Signs on palm and shape of hands indicates his past, present and future life. This prediction is based on the two palms of a person.

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Palm Reading is also called Palmistry or Chiromancy (meaning hand prediction). It is an analysis of a person's hand to foretell the future and personalities. Palmistry means prediction of a persons future according to the position of the Mounts on a person's hand. Lines of a palm, color of a palm, Signs on palm and shape of hands indicates his past, present and future life. This prediction is based on the two palms of a person.

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In palmistry, the letter "C" typically corresponds to the Mount of Luna, also known as the Mount of the Moon. This area of the palm is associated with intuition, creativity, and imagination. Individuals with a prominent Mount of Luna may possess strong psychic abilities or a deep connection to their subconscious mind. The presence of a clear letter "C" marking on this mount may indicate a heightened sensitivity to spiritual energies or a vivid dream life.

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Hand line reading, also known as palmistry or chiromancy, is the practice of interpreting the lines and markings on a person's palms to gain insight into their character, relationships, and future. It is a form of divination that has roots in various cultures and traditions worldwide. Practitioners believe that the lines on the hands can reveal information about an individual's personality traits and life events.

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Palm Reading is also called Palmistry or Chiromancy (meaning hand prediction). It is an analysis of a person's hand to foretell the future and personalities. Palmistry means prediction of a persons future according to the position of the Mounts on a person's hand. Lines of a palm, color of a palm, Signs on palm and shape of hands indicates his past, present and future life. This prediction is based on the two palms of a person.

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the art of trying to see into or predict the future. it has many forms such as horoscopes, palm reading, tarot cards, runes,etc. <P>

<P>Devination in the wi hidden from normal sight and of the occult apart from astrology the art of divination include severalder sense as well as its literal meaning is the exercise of divine power and realization of divine science its the priesthood of the magi where the devotee worships a divine force the term divination covers all types of knowledge of the future of the past of things far away and of things hidden from normal sight and of the occult the term divination covers all types of knowledge of the future the past of far away and of hidden things apart from astrology the art of divination covers lots of possibilities such as geomancy physiognomy chiromancy metascopy cartomancy necromancy rhabdonomancy

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It answers scientific questions using a formal method.

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soothsayer literally means "teller of truth," it refers to a person who predicts the future through spiritual or supernatural means. Often, a soothsayer practices divination, interpreting omens in the natural world or reading messages in specific objects, such as cards or casting lots. A soothsayer may also be a religious figure who receives knowledge from a supernatural source, such as a prophet, oracle, or shaman. The soothsayer has been around for thousands of years, and probably since shortly after the dawn of man, since people are naturally curious about the future and often try to use predictions to plan present actions. Soothsayers are also an important part of nearly every religion.

A soothsayer who practices divination has a number of options open to him or her. Some practices are commonly considered fortune-telling today, though they were taken very seriously in the ancient world and still are by some practitioners. Examples include crystallomancy or scrying, reading a crystal ball; chiromancy or palmistry, reading the lines on the palm of the hand; cartomancy, reading cards, including tarot cards; geomancy, reading markings in the dirt; astrology, reading the stars; and cleromancy or sortilege, casting bones, sticks, or other objects. Some forms of divination that were important in the ancient world, particularly the Greek and Roman empires, are no longer common. For example, haruspicy or extispicy sought messages in the entrails of sacrificed animals, while augury interpreted the flight of birds.

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Chiromancy or cheiromancy, (Greek cheir (χειρ), "hand"; manteia (μαντεία), "divination"), is the art of characterization and foretelling the future through the study of the palm, also known as palmistry, palm-reading, chirology or hand analysis. The practice is found all over the world, with numerous cultural variations. Those who practice chiromancy are generally called palmists, palm readers, hand readers, hand analysts, or chirologists.

The practice of chiromancy is generally regarded as a pseudoscience. The information outlined below is briefly representative of modern palmistry; there are many ― often conflicting ― interpretations of various lines and palmar features across various "schools" of palmistry.

History

Palmistry can trace its roots back to Indian (Hindu) Astrology (known in Sanskrit as Jyotish) and Roma (gypsy) fortune tellers. The Hindu sage Valmiki is thought to have written a book, whose title translates in English as "The Teachings of Valmiki Maharshi on Male Palmistry", comprising 567 stanzas, more than 5,000 years ago. From India, the art of palmistry spread to China, Tibet, Egypt, Persia and to other countries in Europe[citation needed]. Palmistry came to China in around 3,000 B.C.[citation needed] It then progressed to Greece[citation needed] where Anaxagoras practiced it. However, modern palmists often combine traditional predictive techniques with psychology, holistic healing, and alternative methods of divination.

* Captain Casimir Stanislas D'Arpentigny published La Chirognomie in 1839 * Adrien Adolphe Desbarolles published Les Mysteres de la Main in 1859 * Katherine Saint-Hill founded the Chirological Society of Great Britain in 1889 * Edgar de Valcourt-Vermont (Comte de St Germain) founded the American Chirological Society in 1897 * Count Louis Hamon (Cheiro) published Cheiro's Language of the Hand in 1894 * William Benham published The Laws of Scientific Hand Reading in 1900 * Charlotte Wolff published works from 1936-1969, contributed to scientific chirology * Noel Jaquin published works from 1925-1958, contributed to scientific chirology * Arnold Holtzman (Psychodiagnostic Chirology)

[edit] Techniques Palm of man's right hand (dominant hand)

Chiromancy consists of the practice of evaluating a person's character or future life by "reading" the palm of that person's hand. Various "lines" ("heart line", "life line", etc.) and "mounts" (or bumps) (chirognomy) , purportedly suggest interpretations by their relative sizes, qualities, and intersections. In some traditions, readers also examine characteristics of the fingers, fingernails, fingerprints and palmar skin patterns (dermatoglyphics), skin texture and color, shape of the palm, and flexibility of the hand.

A reader usually begins by reading the person's 'dominant hand' (the hand he or she writes with or uses the most). In some traditions of palmistry, the other hand is believed to carry past-life or karmic information, as well as hereditary traits.

The basic framework for "Classical" palmistry (the most widely taught and practiced tradition) is rooted in Greek mythology. Each area of the palm and fingers is related to a god or goddess, and the features of that area indicate the nature of the corresponding aspect of the subject. For example, the ring finger is associated with the Greek god Apollo; characteristics of the ring finger are tied to the subject's dealings with art, music, aesthetics, fame, wealth, and harmony.

[edit] Hand Shape

Depending on the type of palmistry practiced, and the type of reading being performed, palmists may look at various qualities of the hand, including the shapes and lines of the palm and fingers; the color and texture of the skin and fingernails; the relative sizes of the palm and fingers; the prominence of the knuckles; and numerous other attributes of the hands.

In most schools of palmistry, hand shapes are divided into four or 10 major types, sometimes corresponding to the Classical elements or temperaments. Hand shape is believed to indicate character traits corresponding to the type indicated (i.e., a "Fire hand" would exhibit high energy, creativity, short temper, ambition, etc. - all qualities believed to be related to the Classical element of Fire).

Although variations abound, the most common classifications used by modern palmists:

* Earth hands are generally identified by broad, square palms and fingers, thick or coarse skin, and ruddy color. The length of the palm from wrist to the bottom of the fingers is usually equal to the length of the fingers.

* Air hands exhibit square or rectangular palms with long fingers and sometimes protruding knuckles, low-set thumbs, and often dry skin. The length of the palm from wrist to the bottom of the fingers is usually less than the length of the fingers.

* Water hands are seeable by the short, sometimes oval-shaped palm, with long, flexible, conical fingers. The length of the palm from wrist to the bottom of the fingers is usually less than the width across the widest part of the palm, and usually equal to the length of the fingers.

* Fire hands are characterized by a square or rectangular palm, flushed or pink skin, and shorter fingers. The length of the palm from wrist to the bottom of the fingers is usually greater than the length of the fingers.

It's easy to determine the dominant element and temperament in your own hand (Dominant Planets In Hand And Horoscope) The number and quality of lines can also be included in the hand shape analysis; in some traditions of palmistry, Earth and Water hands tend to have fewer, deeper lines, while Air and Fire hands are more likely to show more lines with less clear definition.

[edit] The Lines Some of the lines of the hand in Palmistry 1: Life line - 2: Head line - 3: Heart line - 4: Girdle of Venus - 5: Sun line - 6: Mercury line - 7: Fate line

The three lines found on almost all hands, and generally given most weight by palmists:

* The heart line is the first of the major lines examined by a reader. It is found towards the top of the palm, under the fingers. In some traditions, the line is read as starting from the edge of the palm under the little finger and flowing across the palm towards the thumb; in others, it is seen as starting under the fingers and flowing toward the outside edge of the palm. Palmists interpret this line to represent matters of the heart, both physical and metaphorical, and believe it can indicate emotional stability, romantic perspectives, depression, and stoicism, in addition to various aspects of cardiac health.

* The next line identified by palmists is the head line. This line starts at the edge of the palm under the index finger and flows across the palm towards the outside edge. Often, the head line is joined with the life line (see below) at inception. Palmists generally interpret this line to represent the person's mind and the way it works, including learning style, communication style, intellectualism, and thirst for knowledge. It is also believed to indicate a preference for creative or analytical approaches to information (i.e., right brain or left brain).

* Finally, readers look at perhaps the most controversial line on the hand, the life line. This line extends from the edge of the palm above the thumb and travels in an arc towards the wrist. This line is believed to represent the person's vitality and vigor, physical health and general well being. The life line is also believed to reflect major life changes, including cataclysmic events, physical injuries, and relocations. Contrary to popular belief, modern palmists generally do not believe that the length of a person's life line is tied to the length of a person's life.

Additional major lines or variations include:

* A simian crease, or fusing of the heart and head lines, has special significance in that both emotional as well as reasoning nature have to be studied from this line alone. The peculiar line is thought to be a combination of the head and heart lines on such hands that are separately marked on the rest of the hands.

According to Cheiro, this line is thought to endow a person with an intensity of purpose or single-mindedness, the nature of which is decided upon by exact position of this line on the hand and the direction of any branches shooting from it, which is normally the case. In hands where such a line exists without any branches as a singular mark, it indicates an extremely intense nature and special care is needed for such persons. The normal position for the line is starting below the index finger and ending where normally the heart line terminates at the edge of the hand below the little finger, indicating average interests for the person and the intense side of the nature is decided purely by the direction of any branches shooting from it.

The upper half of the palm lying immediately below the fingers is considered to represent the higher or intellectual nature and the lower half of the palm to represent the materialistic side of the nature. If one of these halves is larger than the other as decided by the central placement of the head line or in this case the single transverse palmar crease it shows greater development of that aspect of the nature. Based on this general principle, if this line is placed below its abovementioned normal position it indicates an intensely intellectual nature; if it is placed above its normal position it indicates an intensely materialistic nature and interests.

The direction in which any branches may be found shooting from this line have a significant impact on the nature of this line resulting in suitable modifications from the above defined results depending on the nature of the mounts on the hand. For instance, if a branch from this line shoots to the mount of Moon lying on the lower edge of the hand exactly opposite the thumb, it indicates an intensely vacillating nature and emotional temperament.

* The fate line runs from the bottom of the palm near the wrist, up through the center of the palm towards the middle finger. This line is believed to be tied to the person's life path, including school and career choices, successes and obstacles. Sometimes this line is thought to reflect circumstances beyond the individual's control, or alternately the person's choices and their consequences.

Other minor lines:

* Sun Line - parallel to the Fate Line, under the ring finger; believed to indicate fame or scandal * Girdle of Venus - starts between the little and ring fingers, runs in a rough arc under the ring and middle fingers to end between the middle and pointer fingers; thought to relate to emotional intelligence and the ability to manipulate * Union Lines - short horizontal lines found on the percussive edge of the palm between the Heart Line and the bottom of the little finger; believed to indicate close relationships, sometimes - but not always - romantic. * Mercury Line - runs from the bottom of the palm near the wrist, up through the palm towards the little finger; purported to be an indicator of persistent health issues, business acumen, or skill in communication. * Travel Lines - these are horizontal lines found on the percussive edge of the palm between the wrist and the heart line; each line is said to represent a trip taken by the subject - the longer the line, the more important the trip is to the subject. * Other Markings - these include stars, crosses, triangles, squares, tridents, and rings under each of the fingers; their supposed impact and meaning varies by location on the palm and freedom from other interfering lines. * "Apollo Line" - the Apollo line means to have a fortunate life; it travels from the Mount of the Moon at the wrist to beneath the Apollo finger.

[edit] The Mounts The mounts in Palmistry Jupiter, Suturn, Apollo, Mercury, Mars positive, Mars negative, plain of mars, Luna mount, Neptune mount, Venus mount. [1] [1] Main article: Chirognomy

Cheirognomy is the study of mounts in chiromancy, the art of characterization and foretelling the future through the study of the palm of the hand. Each mount correlates to a planetary influence in the astrological sense. The thumb, Rhea, is above the mount of Venus. The index finger, ruled by Jupiter, is above the mount of Jupiter. The middle finger, ruled by Saturn, is above the mount of Saturn. The ring finger, ruled by Apollo/the Sun God, is above the mount of Apollo. The pinky finger, ruled by Mercury, is above the mount of Mercury. Lower Mars mount is located beneath the mount of Jupiter, the plain of Mars is located in the center of the palm (beneath the mount of Saturn), and upper Mars mount is located beneath the mounts of Apollo and Mercury. Earth mount is located on the fleshy mount created on the back side of the hand when the thumb and index finger are pushed against each other. The mount of Luna (or Moon) is located on the lower part of the palm directly below the lower plain of Mars.

[edit] Science and skeptics

There has been little widely accepted research verifying palmistry's accuracy as a system of analysis. Much analysis has been undertaken by readers themselves. No conclusive data have yet been found to support the claims made by readers, and in fact, there is as much anecdotal evidence against the scientific validity of palmistry as for it.

A considerable amount of research has been undertaken in more mainstream scientific veins, but this generally revolves around medical disorders, such as relating the simian line to Down's Syndrome. Although some interesting correlations have been found, these were usually not considered very significant. More recently, John T. Manning has linked digit ratios to, for example, homosexuality, depression, reproductive success and musical aptitude[2]. Yet so far no conclusive evidence has been provided to support a connection between the lines of the palm and a person's character.

Skeptics often include palmists on lists of alleged psychics who practise a technique called cold reading. Cold reading is cited as the practice that allows readers of all kinds, including palmists, to appear psychic.[3] Although fortune telling is much less common today in mainstream palmistry than it was in the past, skeptics almost always associate palmistry with fortune telling rather than reading character.

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lacy, racy

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gyrofrequency, inconsistency, inconveniency, indeterminacy, insufficiency, intermittency, multicurrency, postemergency, preponderancy, recalcitrancy, thalassocracy, transcendency

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correspondency, insignificancy, multifrequency

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countertendency, interdependency, nonbelligerency, pseudopregnancy, superefficiency, superintendency

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immunodeficiency

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counterconspiracy, counterinsurgency

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Introduction
  • Palmistry (also known as chiromancy) is the art of "reading" a person's palms in order to gain insight on certain personality traits and life experiences. Some claim that the ever-changing lines on our hands also provide a glimpse at our futures, including how long and healthy our lives will be.
  • Whether or not you actually believe in the revelations of palm reading, it is certainly a fun and unique skill to learn---not to mention a great party trick that will help you stand out from the crowd! The best place to start, however, is by taking a look at the most accessible palms there are: your own. This page will provide you with the basics of palm reading so that you, too, can grab the nearest hand and start anatomizing... Just be sure they've asked you to do it first!
Line 1: Heart Line
  • Of the three main lines of the palm, the heart line is the one on top, just below the fingers. This line tells the tale of your emotions and love life (which is why it is sometimes called the love line).
  1. Does the line begin under your index finger, middle finger, or somewhere in between?
    • If it begins under your index finger, you're more likely to be in loving, stable relationships in your life.
    • If it begins under your middle finger, it means you're more selfish and materialistic when it comes to love.
    • A heart line that starts in between these fingers indicates that you fall in love easily.
  2. How deep, defined and consistent is the line?
    • A broken line means you're flirtatious.
    • A circle interrupting the line represents a time of depression in your love life.
    • Deeper heart lines equal deeper emotions within the person.
  3. What is the shape and length of the line?
    • If the line goes all the way across your entire hand it may mean you're a naturally jealous person.
    • A straighter line indicates you can handle your emotions well, while a curvy line means you're more prone to being handled by your emotions.
    • A short heart line is a sign that you are more interested in sex than love.
Line 2: Head Line
  • Found just below the heart line is your head line. This is where your intellectual and philosophical story is told. The photo to the right is of a hand that has a particularly straight head line, although it can also be curved.
  1. Does your head line meet up with your life line (the next main line down on your hand)?
    • If so, you're probably a more cautious person. If they're apart, you're more of an adventurous risk-taker.
    • If they don't meet, the more space that is between them, the luckier a person you are.
  2. What shape is your head line?
    • A curved head line means you're creative, while a straighter line reflects a more logical, realistic approach to thinking.
    • A wavy head line means a short attention span.
  3. How deep is your head line?
    • The depth of your head line indicates how good your memory is. Deep head lines mean better memory.
    • A broken head line shows inconsistencies in your thinking or a specific change in thinking in your life.
Line 3: Life Line
  • The third and lowest of the three major palm lines is the life line. It gives you clues about the nature of your life and health.
  1. What shape is your life line?
    • If it forms a semicircle, it represents truth and enthusiasm.
    • A wavy life line indicates energy and optimism.
    • A straight life line usually means you are cautious with love in your life.
  2. How deep and consistent is the life line?
    • A broken life line is an indication of poor health.
    • A deeper, defined life line represents vitality.
  3. A longer life line means a longer life.
    • If you're genuinely worried about the length of your life line, just remember that even if you believe palmistry can predict the future, the lines on our hands change throughout our lives, so the future is not set in stone (or flesh).


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