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Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
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Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
Hi Kiran,
To draw out information about the hallmark, essence, nitty-gritty that the person has we should look at other certain features in the hand too. Dermatoglyphic is one of them. Dermatoglyphic and Palmistry were made for each other. It will be always better if we could mingle both maps in this regard.
When we talk about love or presence of independence of thoughts and acts in a person we should see – besides other things- pattern on index finger too. According to Richard Unger and others these can reveal ‘soul psychology’ . According to him, “one’s soul psychology is permanent, indelibly hardwired into the psyche”. Whorls type is the most important of all the patterns. We know that this sign on index finger denotes person is of a strong personality with the qualities of definite independence in thought and action, besides its showing individuality and originality in ideas and going for power.
It is not only the separate starting of the two major lines that matters or reveals so but following features must be observed such as the leaning of long index finger toward the thumb, good wide space between index and middle fingers. Spatulate tips, short nails also show this. Such a person who possesses almost all above mentioned features should be a great spirit of love of independence. Here long first phalange of thumb is also anticipated and developed mount of Mars.
I have to say that a person can be strongly independent in nature who has joined start of two major lines. The gap between the two major lines of Head and Life suggests the degree of love of self-reliance, so suggests the gap between the Mercury and Ring fingers.
Actually the study Palmistry is an art of establishing combinations. The art in establishing the combinations between all the three keys depends on your passion, urge, and time devoted to the serious study of the subject. Accordingly, you can easily establish combinations for a sensitive person too. Enjoy!
Parender
To draw out information about the hallmark, essence, nitty-gritty that the person has we should look at other certain features in the hand too. Dermatoglyphic is one of them. Dermatoglyphic and Palmistry were made for each other. It will be always better if we could mingle both maps in this regard.
When we talk about love or presence of independence of thoughts and acts in a person we should see – besides other things- pattern on index finger too. According to Richard Unger and others these can reveal ‘soul psychology’ . According to him, “one’s soul psychology is permanent, indelibly hardwired into the psyche”. Whorls type is the most important of all the patterns. We know that this sign on index finger denotes person is of a strong personality with the qualities of definite independence in thought and action, besides its showing individuality and originality in ideas and going for power.
It is not only the separate starting of the two major lines that matters or reveals so but following features must be observed such as the leaning of long index finger toward the thumb, good wide space between index and middle fingers. Spatulate tips, short nails also show this. Such a person who possesses almost all above mentioned features should be a great spirit of love of independence. Here long first phalange of thumb is also anticipated and developed mount of Mars.
I have to say that a person can be strongly independent in nature who has joined start of two major lines. The gap between the two major lines of Head and Life suggests the degree of love of self-reliance, so suggests the gap between the Mercury and Ring fingers.
Actually the study Palmistry is an art of establishing combinations. The art in establishing the combinations between all the three keys depends on your passion, urge, and time devoted to the serious study of the subject. Accordingly, you can easily establish combinations for a sensitive person too. Enjoy!
Parender
Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
Parender wrote:Hi Kiran,
To draw out information about the hallmark, essence, nitty-gritty that the person has we should look at other certain features in the hand too. Dermatoglyphic is one of them. Dermatoglyphic and Palmistry were made for each other. It will be always better if we could mingle both maps in this regard.
When we talk about love or presence of independence of thoughts and acts in a person we should see – besides other things- pattern on index finger too. According to Richard Unger and others these can reveal ‘soul psychology’ . According to him, “one’s soul psychology is permanent, indelibly hardwired into the psyche”. Whorls type is the most important of all the patterns. We know that this sign on index finger denotes person is of a strong personality with the qualities of definite independence in thought and action, besides its showing individuality and originality in ideas and going for power.
It is not only the separate starting of the two major lines that matters or reveals so but following features must be observed such as the leaning of long index finger toward the thumb, good wide space between index and middle fingers. Spatulate tips, short nails also show this. Such a person who possesses almost all above mentioned features should be a great spirit of love of independence. Here long first phalange of thumb is also anticipated and developed mount of Mars.
I have to say that a person can be strongly independent in nature who has joined start of two major lines. The gap between the two major lines of Head and Life suggests the degree of love of self-reliance, so suggests the gap between the Mercury and Ring fingers.
Actually the study Palmistry is an art of establishing combinations. The art in establishing the combinations between all the three keys depends on your passion, urge, and time devoted to the serious study of the subject. Accordingly, you can easily establish combinations for a sensitive person too. Enjoy!
Parender
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Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
Hi Parender
"The gap between the two major lines of Head and Life suggests the degree of love of self-reliance."
I think the term "self-reliance" is very good in describing this gap.
"The gap between the two major lines of Head and Life suggests the degree of love of self-reliance."
I think the term "self-reliance" is very good in describing this gap.

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tap wrote:Hi Parender
"The gap between the two major lines of Head and Life suggests the degree of love of self-reliance."
I think the term "self-reliance" is very good in describing this gap.![]()
Hello,
I took think is the right word to describe.
Nobis
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Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
I agree with Parender's post, still I think it should be possible in principle to pinpoint the exact manifestation of separate headline and lifeline versus other markers of independence. Maybe self-reliance is good description, but not sure the best.
Nobis, interestingly my sister also has widely separated head and heart lines, but is much less of a rule-breaker than me and doesn't seem very much of an independent thinker, but then she generally does not volunteer her inner thoughts. One interesting thing, her childhood she was quick for her age and probably also independent, and skipped last year of kindergarden and entered school 1 year ahead of her age.
Nobis, interestingly my sister also has widely separated head and heart lines, but is much less of a rule-breaker than me and doesn't seem very much of an independent thinker, but then she generally does not volunteer her inner thoughts. One interesting thing, her childhood she was quick for her age and probably also independent, and skipped last year of kindergarden and entered school 1 year ahead of her age.
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Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
Hi Boaz
Your statement concerning the large gap between head and heart "but then she generally does not volunteer her inner thoughts" seems to be opposite of what I have learned. I believe it was Lynn who said the closer the head and heart line are the more it indicates a person "not wearing thier heart on their sleeve"....so the more likely a person will not volunteer inner thoughts.
Your statement concerning the large gap between head and heart "but then she generally does not volunteer her inner thoughts" seems to be opposite of what I have learned. I believe it was Lynn who said the closer the head and heart line are the more it indicates a person "not wearing thier heart on their sleeve"....so the more likely a person will not volunteer inner thoughts.
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Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
Hello Boaz.
The quoted part I think is in contrast to what I would have probably looked for.A wide gap has something to do with want of Independence.Self reliance may be the probable word .
Too much wide..it take as a sigh of rashness.
Nobis
Nobis, interestingly my sister also has widely separated head and heart lines, but is much less of a rule-breaker than me and, but then she generally does not volunteer her inner thoughts.doesn't seem very much of an independent thinker
The quoted part I think is in contrast to what I would have probably looked for.A wide gap has something to do with want of Independence.Self reliance may be the probable word .
Too much wide..it take as a sigh of rashness.
Nobis
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Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
tap wrote:Hi Boaz
Your statement concerning the large gap between head and heart "but then she generally does not volunteer her inner thoughts" seems to be opposite of what I have learned. I believe it was Lynn who said, it indicates a person "not wearing thier heart on their sleeve"....so the more likely a person will not volunteer inner thoughts.


Nobis
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Re: Difference on "Independence" Markers and "Sensitivity" Markers in Hand.
Hi Ramann
I was editing my post while you posted I hope the edit makes more sense.
I was editing my post while you posted I hope the edit makes more sense.
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Hi Tap,
I think it is possible for a person to wear their heart on their sleeves, yet not share any original, possibly controversial, thoughts. Nor does it necessarily mean such a person would be independent, self reliant, or original in thinking. but it can get quite tricky since we are looking at isolated features here.
What do members think about the placement of origins of the head and heart line (radial) side. They could be attached close to index finger or attached closer to thumb. Various combinations are possible.
I think it is possible for a person to wear their heart on their sleeves, yet not share any original, possibly controversial, thoughts. Nor does it necessarily mean such a person would be independent, self reliant, or original in thinking. but it can get quite tricky since we are looking at isolated features here.
What do members think about the placement of origins of the head and heart line (radial) side. They could be attached close to index finger or attached closer to thumb. Various combinations are possible.
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Ramann wrote:Hello Boaz.Nobis, interestingly my sister also has widely separated head and heart lines, but is much less of a rule-breaker than me and, but then she generally does not volunteer her inner thoughts.doesn't seem very much of an independent thinker
The quoted part I think is in contrast to what I would have probably looked for.A wide gap has something to do with want of Independence.Self reliance may be the probable word .
Too much wide..it take as a sigh of rashness.
Nobis
My sister has several double loops on index and thumb, so this may alter interpretations. She is generally more on the quiet side, indirect in many ways, observant, picks on subtleties. I feel like in certain ways that I don't know her too well. She lives a rather conventional life, appreciates 'normality' in life.
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Hi Boaz
Yes what you are saying makes sense. "I think it is possible for a person to wear their heart on their sleeves, yet not share any original, possibly controversial, thoughts." Enjoying this thread and learning how independence can be reflected in different ways and what it means to different people. Hope to have more time this evening.
Yes what you are saying makes sense. "I think it is possible for a person to wear their heart on their sleeves, yet not share any original, possibly controversial, thoughts." Enjoying this thread and learning how independence can be reflected in different ways and what it means to different people. Hope to have more time this evening.
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Same here Tap,
It is interesting to think how these markers manifest differently. I have a friend with widely separated head and life lines and very airy hand and he fits the 'independence' description to the letter. My sister's hand, on the other hand, is more watery, conic fingers, yet her palm is rather square ( I need to check again at home). Later
It is interesting to think how these markers manifest differently. I have a friend with widely separated head and life lines and very airy hand and he fits the 'independence' description to the letter. My sister's hand, on the other hand, is more watery, conic fingers, yet her palm is rather square ( I need to check again at home). Later

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Then this gets into the "prediction" partPatti wrote:Kiran.Katawa wrote:One more thing I got to know is:
Headline-life line separation is related to early childhood. It says something about parents influence and the freedom at home/school. The same is not the case with Mercury finger.
Then do you think that if genetically they have formed separately before birth, the upbringing will bring them together?

How do you interpret it then?
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Kiran,
I am not saying I believe in prediction, but in my son’s case it almost was. Weird. Anyhow, my son did not speak until he was almost 3 years of age. When he did start to speak he suffered from stuttering. I am not sure if you are aware of how this is a very important age for the socialization development with children. (Also weird, now that I think about it, for the last 11 years I have taught 3 year olds…) So with his lack of communication skills, his social skills did not develop normally. Once in elementary school the children did not have the patience it took to communicate with him. Many also teased him. So, in a way he learned that socializing could be hurtful. Now with that in mind, it is no wonder he is somewhat independent/self-reliant in his ways. After he overcame/outgrew the stuttering, his social skills began to develop better, and with each change to a new school and new surrounds he was able to grow socially. People who know him today would not suspect he ever stuttered.
I am not saying I believe in prediction, but in my son’s case it almost was. Weird. Anyhow, my son did not speak until he was almost 3 years of age. When he did start to speak he suffered from stuttering. I am not sure if you are aware of how this is a very important age for the socialization development with children. (Also weird, now that I think about it, for the last 11 years I have taught 3 year olds…) So with his lack of communication skills, his social skills did not develop normally. Once in elementary school the children did not have the patience it took to communicate with him. Many also teased him. So, in a way he learned that socializing could be hurtful. Now with that in mind, it is no wonder he is somewhat independent/self-reliant in his ways. After he overcame/outgrew the stuttering, his social skills began to develop better, and with each change to a new school and new surrounds he was able to grow socially. People who know him today would not suspect he ever stuttered.
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Hi Boaz
"It is interesting to think how these markers manifest differently. I have a friend with widely separated head and life lines and very airy hand and he fits the 'independence' description to the letter. My sister's hand, on the other hand, is more watery, conic fingers, yet her palm is rather square"
This just really emphasizes how the whole hand really needs to be taken into consideration.
"It is interesting to think how these markers manifest differently. I have a friend with widely separated head and life lines and very airy hand and he fits the 'independence' description to the letter. My sister's hand, on the other hand, is more watery, conic fingers, yet her palm is rather square"
This just really emphasizes how the whole hand really needs to be taken into consideration.
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Hi Nobis
"Too much wide..it take as a sigh of rashness."
What would you say if along with a gap between the head and life line the person had a long Saturn finger?
"Too much wide..it take as a sigh of rashness."
What would you say if along with a gap between the head and life line the person had a long Saturn finger?
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Hi Tap,
I believe Einstein began speaking at a late age and his head and life line are separated..
I believe Einstein began speaking at a late age and his head and life line are separated..
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lol Well I think my son is my little Einstein. He has done well, He is a graduate of Johns Hopkins in Chemical and Bio molecular Engineering and is currently at Carnegie Mellon doing his master's program in Mechanical Engineering.
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Sounds like it! Wonder whether there is some kind of a pattern here?...
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I am sure with all the experienced hand readers who visit this forum, one of them might have an opinion. I know some of them have an extensive collection of hand prints.
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I just went to Martijn's website, and a hand with a gap between the head and life line seems fairly common. Especially the type my son has, which is PIC 300.
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http://synapse.koreamed.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/1049ACB/acb-43-169.pdf
The above link goes to the Korean Study about the creases.
2nd page (pg 170) at the bottom shows the open, closed and meeting creases. Scroll down to Table 1 and you'll see some statistics on the frequencies of these relationships found in this Korean group.
I don't think rashness relates to the separated head and life lines unless the hand is lacking strengthening markings.
The above link goes to the Korean Study about the creases.
2nd page (pg 170) at the bottom shows the open, closed and meeting creases. Scroll down to Table 1 and you'll see some statistics on the frequencies of these relationships found in this Korean group.
I don't think rashness relates to the separated head and life lines unless the hand is lacking strengthening markings.
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tap wrote:lol Well I think my son is my little Einstein. He has done well, He is a graduate of Johns Hopkins in Chemical and Bio molecular Engineering and is currently at Carnegie Mellon doing his master's program in Mechanical Engineering.
His mom did well!!

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Had a busy week and totally missed this topic! What a great thread with many insightful posts. Thanks everyone!
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