The vertical line in your palm that runs toward your middle finger, the Saturn Finger, is called the Fate Line or Saturn Line. Look at you hand and see if you have a Fate Line. Many people have this line and some do not.
The heart line starts at the base of the pinky finger, and goes across your hand. For some people, it is quite long, for others, it is shorter. It can curve up or down or even be straight. All of these details reveal a lot about how you function in relationship. A general rule is that the curvier your heart line tends to be, the more emotional and expressive you are. This is why a lot of men have fairly straight heart lines, and women's are usually curvy. People with curvy heart lines show emotions much easier than people with straight heart lines who keep emotions much more hidden. Your heart line can reveal to you the personality of your basic emotional style
If your heart line is curved upward toward your index finger, you are a SPONTANEOUS and emotionally authentic person. You can be a little overbearing at times, because you feel powerfully about getting what you want NOW! Perhaps you have learned to keep your needs inside and this can lead to resentment and subtle and not so subtle manipulation. Keeping your emotions expressed “honestly”, “openly” and “appropriately” and being “happily spontaneous” are your challenges.
Your headline is located underneath your heart line unless you have both your head line and heart line connected as one, this merging of heart and headline is a topic unto itself.
A curved headline shows your thinking is more non-conventional with a strong desire to understand the deeper meaning of what is presented to you.
When your head line is separate from your life line separate then you may notice how differently you view many important matters in life from the way your family does and prefer to act on your own.
The further the line travels across your palm, the longer you keep things rolling around in your head. Uber-long lines extending all the way across indicate you think about everything waaaaaay too long.
(from http://kiannasmith.com)
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