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Lines in the hand (curved headline)
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Lines in the hand (curved headline)
What does a very curved headline, almost down to the lifeline mean? Are you still very creative?
Many fine lines in the hand, some in a pattern stretching from venus or upper mars and to the rest of the hand. What does this really mean? I have read some books, but I find very little on this. Does they mean restraint? Are they nerves?
Many fine lines in the hand, some in a pattern stretching from venus or upper mars and to the rest of the hand. What does this really mean? I have read some books, but I find very little on this. Does they mean restraint? Are they nerves?
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maphilo- Posts: 2
Join date: 2010-08-24
Re: Lines in the hand (curved headline)
The exact meaning will differ depending on the exact formation. It would be best to post a photo of the palm. The meaning can be as positive as great creativity to as negative as morbid thoughts and imagination and suicidal tendencies. It would depend on the structure of the palm, mounts and other lines. The quality of the head line itself is of critical importance.
GoodPalmist- Posts: 52
Join date: 2010-08-18
Re: Lines in the hand (curved headline)
maphilo wrote:What does a very curved headline, almost down to the lifeline mean? Are you still very creative?
Many fine lines in the hand, some in a pattern stretching from venus or upper mars and to the rest of the hand. What does this really mean? I have read some books, but I find very little on this. Does they mean restraint? Are they nerves?
Hello maphilo,
First of all, welcome at this forum!
Second, I like Goodpalmist's answer.
But still, I am not completely sure which head line variant you exactly have in mind:
Are you talking about a headline which literally 'follows' the life line, ends near the mid-ax of the palm, and does not reach out into the mount of moon? Or are you talking about a head line which does reach out into the mount of moon?
In case of the first variant, when the headline is also very short, I have seen those variants in some people who have an intellectual handicap (low IQ).
In case of the second variant, when the headline is also very long, this could indeed work out as a rather remarkable creative expression... but in line with what Goodpalmist noticed, it reminds me to the verb:
"There's a fine line between genius, and insanity."
(Quote by Oscar Levant)
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Martijn van Mensvoort
Hand researcher & psychologist from The Netherlands
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Re: Lines in the hand (curved headline)
Yes, it is the first example I`m referring to. It was so strange, It was actually a friend of mine I referred to. I have never seen it before, and since my books are incomplete I thought I could ask. (the person in question has by the way a relative high IQ-quotia so it is possible that you are mistaken on this)
The lines in my hand, by the way(the fine patterns)could you help me on this? I am aware that this is unusual, thought maybe it had something to do With my nerves. Could you give me a comment on this as well?
The lines in my hand, by the way(the fine patterns)could you help me on this? I am aware that this is unusual, thought maybe it had something to do With my nerves. Could you give me a comment on this as well?
maphilo- Posts: 2
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Re: Lines in the hand (curved headline)
maphilo wrote:Yes, it is the first example I`m referring to. It was so strange, It was actually a friend of mine I referred to. I have never seen it before, and since my books are incomplete I thought I could ask. (the person in question has by the way a relative high IQ-quotia so it is possible that you are mistaken on this)
The lines in my hand, by the way(the fine patterns)could you help me on this? I am aware that this is unusual, thought maybe it had something to do With my nerves. Could you give me a comment on this as well?
Hello maphilo,
It would be interesting if you can share your hand + the hand of your friend (handprint or photo). So, you're welcome to post them!

PS. Is your friend's headline also (very) 'short'? Only then it would become kind of remarkable: for then if would be kind of the same with what I noticed in the hands of a few people with a low IQ. Though one should also consider the 'quality' of the lines.
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