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Palmistry Graphic Encyclopedia: 4. See health through lifeline
4. See health with lifeline
The lifeline is the line that surrounds the ball of the thumb in a semicircle between the index finger and the thumb. The lifeline represents the strength of vitality.
If the lifeline is thick and long and extends to the wrist, it is ideal; if the line is thin but not messy, and the arc is clear, most normal people are like this; but even if the lifeline is short, it does not mean short-lived, and it needs to be combined with other palm prints. Moreover, acquired maintenance and health preservation are the real decisive factors. If you can work harder in diet\exercise, longevity will not be difficult!
Observing the starting point of lifeline can also understand whether a person is positive or negative.
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