Palmistry: Forks = Options

Palmistry: Forks = Options Your lifeline – the line curving down your palm all the way down to your wrist – is an absolute font of information.

More often than not, I see forks, or small, faint lines, marching their way up and down the palm that spring from your lifeline. Because timing can be told from the beginning of your lifeline (near the second horizontal line on your palm) to the end point (often curving gently towards your thumb at the bottom of your palm where your wrist begins) this tells me how often your life direction will change.

Sometimes, a fork on your lifeline can also indicate an interruption or break you take to get your head together before turning in yet another direction. There are some palmists who believe if a forked line curves upward more often than not on your palm that you happen to be an optimist who can take anything in your stride. Naturally enough, these palmists believe that if your fork points downward on the lifeline (inward facing your thumb, in other words) that you could have a touch of pessimism in your character.

Since you will undoubtedly locate forks turning up from both sides of your lifeline, you can understand this point of view, as some interruptions will be more welcome than others in your life. Discovering a big sum of money is coming your way would definitely produce a fork that turned up in your life, whereas facing a sudden divorce you didn’t expect to a long term partner you saw the rest of your life with will produce a downward facing fork on your lifeline.

Scattered energies or spreading yourself too thin can also be represented by a forked line, though this can meander off in different directions rather than facing up or down. This would best be characterised by a faint line that doesn’t seem terribly purposeful coming off your lifeline. If I tell a client this who says, “I’m sorry, but I know exactly where I’m going, and what I’m doing,” I’ll often check to see if this fork leads upward through their heart line (the first horizontal line on your hand) because it can represent a loved one who has scattered energy the client just can’t help but lend time and other forms of assistance to.

Success and recognition can also be present in the fork lifeline. One indication of both lies near your Mount of Jupiter, which is shown in the image below. If you locate a line pointing towards this mount, you can expect some recognition for the hard work and effort you put in and have probably suspected from time to time is taken for granted.


If you glance over from your Mount of Jupiter to your Mount of Moon, the odds are that travel to a faraway place may very well be part of your future. Now, this can be travel, or, in our enlightened times where we often communicate with people all over the world and even work with them from a distance, it can also mean that a new position or opportunity will become available in another country, or with a person from another foreign country.

Even as I type this blog, technology is changing the way palmists read the lines on your palm. New questions about interpretations that will need clarification due to the changes in lines on any given palm due to the advent of smart phones and tablets – both of which alter how we hold our hands and thus alter the lines in them – will need to be created as the way we interact with our day to day environment change year by year as new technology is released. Benefits we can read in your hands due to these leaps forward in technology are now influencing palmistry in ways I find exciting – and hope you will, too! 
 
 © Leah 
Datum: 25-10-'17

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