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Reading the line of Heart
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by Rita Robinson
"The Line of Heart is the uppermost deep groove in the top portion of palm
running beneath the fingers. It tells the way an individual relates to others
through friendships and loves, and why. It reveals the emotional and spirtual
attitude of People, and tells how they feel toward themselves, because of their
outward attitudes. The line at its best should be clear and deep, but not more
outstanding than the line just below it--the Line of Head. When both of these
lines are about the same in depth and color, it shows a balance between the head
and heart. When one is far deeper, and more evident than the other, it indicates
either that a person is ruled by his or her heart, or by his or her head. When
it sits high on the palm, the person makes good, loving choices. Farther down,
and closer to the Line of Head, it can indicate childhood problems leading to
distorted ideas of love and friendship.
The Line can display small branches sweeping upwards or drooping downward from
it. Upwards indicates the natural flirt, and downward trouble with the opposite
sex, or the sex of choice. A pale, broad line illustrates a noncaring attitude
toward others, particularly in matters of love. A clear, deep line, presents
energy and vitality in affairs of the heart. Breaks in the Line of Heart show
disappointment in love and friendship. A chained Line of Heart, which is one
made up of tiny island formations, speaks of someone who doens't trust others,
especially in matters of love. These people often go from relationship to
relationship, unable to establish any lasting connection. Sometimes, the chained
formation will appear in only a small portion of the line, indicating that the
person is able to overcome his or her mistrusting nature.
Forked lines, either at the beginning of the line, which starts about an inch or
so beneath the little finger, or at its ending, near the other side of the palm
in a variety of positions, indicates an independent nature. Where the branches
head tell another story. When a branch, or fork from the Line of Heart heads
toward the index finger, it means the person has very high ideals, particularly
in a mate. They expect a greal deal from the other person, but, in return, are
supportive and loyal.
When a branch heads toward the middle finger, the person is moody, and sometimes
tempermental in the company of others. However, they often desperately want the
security of a lasting relationship. Dual branches, or forks, that rest both on
the index finger, and the middle finger shows individuals who truly wants to
establish deep relationships, but who have trouble relinquishing any part of
their independence. Forks at the opposite end of the line, beneath the little
finger, add strength to the line, if those branches are fairly deep, and free of
any drooping hairlines.
Ending beneath the index finger, the person is idealistic, but loving. If it
swings up into the finger, though, the person can be demanding of others. A
short line, ending near the ring finger, means the individual is stunted in his
or her affections."
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