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How to read palms (3 major lines)

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By minnie002
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Plam reading
Plam reading

Ever seen gypsies in old movies reading the future with cards and reading your palm? Well now you can easily learn how to read your own palm. There are many lines to read but if you learn the 3 major lines you can start to read your own palm and other people too.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • palm
  • good eyesight
  1. Step 1
    life line
     
    life line

    First you have to learn your 3 major lines. The first line is called the life line, it starts above your thumb. Look at the line carefully if the line is long it means long life, if it's deep it means strength, if it's a semi circle it means full of life, and if the line is broken it means your health is in bad shape.

  2. Step 2
    head line
     
    head line

    The second line is called the head line. This line is located right above the life line. Look at the line carefully if the line is straight it means perceptive, if it is curved it means creativity, if there is space between the life and head line it means luck, and if the line is deep and or easy to see it means you have good memory.

  3. Step 3

    The third line is called the love line. This line starts either at the index finger, middle finger, or in between the two. If the line starts at the middle finger it means there's selfish love. If it starts at the index finger it means stable love. And if it starts in between the two it means that you fall in love easily.

Tips & Warnings
  • Your lines change as you grow so readings can change in a few years
  • You have free will so you can make decisions yourself these readings don't make decisions for you

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on 7/18/2008 Interesting. I can't say one way or the other if I'm a true believer, but it could make for fun conversation maybe. thanks for the tips

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