Palmistry

Simian Line

A single crease replacing the separate heart and head lines, read for fused feeling and thinking.

In Palmistry

Palmistry reads the palm as a portrait of temperament rather than a forecast. The four major lines, the eight mounts, the shape of the hand, and the smaller markings each carry classical interpretations refined over more than two thousand years across multiple cultures.

How Simian Line is read

A single crease replacing the separate heart and head lines, read for fused feeling and thinking. Within palmistry, a reader weighs simian line against the rest of the chart rather than reading it on its own. The practitioner notes how it interacts with the neighbouring features, and the result is offered for self-reflection, not prediction.

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