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LINES ON THE PALM T e three principle lines on your palm – the heart, head and life lines – are regarded as heaven, mankind and earth lines. When these main lines are deep, clear and have no interruptions, it is a sure sign of a smooth and successful life. All secondary lines branching off these main lines are good when they run upwards and bad when they cross the main


lines. Joining lines (also known as root lines) mean you have helpful people coming to assist you. T ere are also distinct symbols of success to be found


on palms. If your palms reveal tridents, fi shes, temples… these are all very lucky indications. Roots and islands on the other hand are unlucky signs.


AUSPICIOUS INDICATORS OF WEALTH ON YOUR PALM


TRIDENTS are symbols of power and great good luck. When a trident falls along the fate line, it indicates a promotion or unexpected


windfall in that period of your life. T e presence of a trident on your hand is a sure indication that you will always be in a position of some power, and that you will become a very infl uential person. T e trident indicates three types of luck – wealth, power and infl uence. When it appears as shown in the illustration, the trident indicates the fulfi llment of your ambitions.


ISLANDS on your career line usually mean a dismissal, or a severe illness that cuts short your career. Or you could be a victim of


vicious politics. T e “island” is always regarded a very inauspicious symbol. Wherever it appears on the hand it always suggests some kind of obstacle during that period of your life.


The FISH is a sign of great prosperity and wealth. When this is found along your career line, it indicates that massive wealth comes


from your work or business. T e fi sh sign can also be seen in other parts of the hand and wherever it appears, it is an indicator of expanding wealth. T e fi sh stands for abundance and in the old days, experts in palmistry would advise keeping fish to activate the signs of abundance shown in the palm. If you keep lively gold fi sh, this would activate the fi sh signs on your palms.


TRIANGLES are signs of achievement and success. On your fate line, they also


signify a turning point in your career, something that changes your work direction for the better. Triangles always signify recognition of some kind, and if you are fortunate enough to have a triangle sign, you should feel very blessed.


GRID LINES are signs of being stagnant or stifl ed. When found along the career line, they


could symbolize a jealous colleague politicking against you, a middle manager stifl ing your creativity, or an unfulfi lling job.


SMALL LINES THAT CROSS signify obstacles and diffi culties, especially when they cross the main lines.


THE TEMPLE is a symbol of great infl uence that relates to your own spiritual


nature. T e temple is quite a rare symbol and when it appears, it suggests a state of blissful realizations.


FEATHERY LINES indicate angst and worry. It warns that something may be on its way to causing you much torment in your job.


JOINING LINES also known as root lines symbolize helpful people entering your life.


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