Lines of Hand in Palmistry: The Sun Line
Lines of Hand in Palmistry: The Sun Line
Lines of Hand in Palmistry: The Sun Line
The head line runs horizontally from the middle of the palm to the heart line. It governs
memory, intelligence and reasoning. If the line is short, the person is intelligent and intuitive.
A straight line represents a person who lives life on a totally materialistic level. If the line is
absent, it indicates lethargy and in extreme cases insanity. A long and straight line shows an
ambitious person with an excellent memory. If the line splits the palm in half, the person is
sadistic, abusive and brutal. A double line reveals a talented person with a flair for business.
If the line is short and faint, it shows
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The life line starts between the thumb and the index finger. It then touches the wrist, curving
widely around the thumb. This line indicates longevity, vitality, and the quality of life. An
absent life line shows a sluggish and high-strung person, with a tremendous nervous energy.
A long and regular line indicates an excellent equilibrium and a healthy constitution. A faint
line indicates a lack of endurance, or a dull and uneventful life. If the line is forked at its
begining, it shows the person as just, truthful, loyal and dependable. On the other hand, if the
line ends in a fork, the person suffers from frail health and experiences a lack of energy. A
forked line leading to the Mount of Jupiter is a sign of success, recognition and glory. If the
line forks to the Mount of Moon, travel to distant places is indicated. A faint line indicates
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Mounts In Palmistry
In order to be able to interpret the lines—and their effects on our relationships—it is essential to have
an understanding of the underlying mounts.
The hand is divided into seven segments called mounts. Each mount relates to a corresponding
planet with a specific portfolio. The mounts of the hand provide a tangible record of how we deal with
each of these planetary influences, and what our challenges are.
The mounts also represent the colors in the spectrum of the rainbow. The more each mount begins to
reflect the characteristics of its own specific light frequency, the more representative it becomes of the
superconscious soul or light within.
The mounts are Luna, Venus, Mars (formed by its negative and positive poles), Jupiter, Saturn, Sun,
Mercury and Rahu and Ketu.
Following is a brief description of the mounts and the specific characteristics that they reflect.
The mount of Luna (or Moon - represents the first stage of our evolutionary process. Luna
stands for the original plan of creation, as in the Bible quotation, “in the beginning was the Word...” As
such, it relates to the collective unconscious as well as to each person’s individual receptivity to tune
into that creative source. Luna pertains to the qualities of perception, creativity, imagination and
sensory awareness.
Venus - next in the sequence of mounts, represents the actual physical manifestation of the
“concept” which was initiated in Luna. (“... and the Word was made flesh....”*). Venus represents the
actual cellular makeup—or energy—that manifests itself in physical form. It shows the condition of the
body and how at home we feel in our physical form. The mount of Venus reflects the presence or
absence of qualities such as harmony, kindness, grace, charm and love. It reflects our degree of
physical and sexual health, sensuality and beauty.
Mars negative - is the next focus of attention for the unfolding human soul. Symbolically, it
relates to the mobilization of the spark of incarnate energy originally conceived and then brought into
being through Luna and then Venus. Mars negative stands for our energy, which, when not properly
harnessed and channeled, can lead to exhaustion, or possibly to anger and aggression.
Jupiter - represents the awakening of the conscious mind. In India, it is referred to as the guru
or dispeller of darkness. It speaks of our sense of purpose—what role we want to play in life. Jupiter
stands for ambition, confidence, leadership and justice.
Saturn - indicates the necessity to search within. It represents the alchemist who is able to
synthesize the experiences of Jupiter in order to extract a deeper meaning of life. Saturn stands for
wisdom, co-ordination and discernment.
The Sun - in our hand indicates our desire to share all that has been learned from the
profound nature of Saturn. It is referred to as atma and represents our soul. The Sun shows that
aspect within us which can transcend any limitations. Success, charisma and integrity are all
characteristic of the Sun.
Mercury - In India, stands for the Buddha and reflects an “enlightened” consciousness. It
relates to our involvement in the world, and also our ability to be detached from the fruits of our
actions. Mercury denotes intuition, spontaneity and the ability to communicate effortlessly.
Mars - Next lies the mount of Mars positive (which, with Mars negative—located on the
opposite side of the palm—forms the Mars galaxy). Whereas Mars negative relates to our physical
energy, Mars positive deals with our mental strength. Positive characteristics include endurance,
persistence, and a calm mental state.
Rahu and Ketu - are inextricably intertwined. Ketu represents the kinds of circumstances we
attracted in the past and our attitudes towards them, whereas Rahu relates to our immediate
environment. A famous Sanskrit verse tells us that “our present is the result of all our yesterdays, and
the future depends on how well we live today.” This sums up the relationship between Rahu and Ketu.
Ketu is our karmic account book, whose balance sheet portrays the entire record of our thoughts,
attitudes, and behavior of the past. Rahu reflects the kind of environment we are likely to attract in the
present, and how receptive we are to either making the most of it, or limiting its potentials by resisting
opportunities that come our way.
From a metaphysical viewpoint, as the mounts begin to express the ideal characteristics for which
they stand—for example, the objective perception of Luna, the unconditional love of Venus, the calmly
active energy of Mars—they consequently begin to radiate at their specific light frequencies in the
color spectrum. The result is pure radiant light.
Depending on the type of palmistry practiced, and the type of reading being performed, palmists may
look at various qualities of the hand, including the shapes and lines of the palm and fingers; the color
and texture of the skin and fingernails; the relative sizes of the palm and fingers; the prominence of
the knuckles; and numerous other attributes of the hands.
In most schools of palmistry, hand shapes are divided into four or 10 major types, sometimes
corresponding to the Classical elements or temperaments. Hand shape is believed to indicate
character traits corresponding to the type indicated (i.e., a "Fire hand" would exhibit high energy,
creativity, short temper, ambition, etc. - all qualities believed to be related to the Classical element of
Fire).
Although variations abound, the most common classifications used by modern palmists:
Earth hands are generally identified by broad, square palms and fingers, thick or coarse skin,
and ruddy color. The length of the palm from wrist to the bottom of the fingers is usually equal to the
length of the fingers.
Air hands exhibit square or rectangular palms with long fingers and sometimes protruding
knuckles, low-set thumbs, and often dry skin. The length of the palm from wrist to the bottom of the
fingers is usually equal to the length of the fingers.
Water hands are seeable by the short, sometimes oval-shaped palm, with long, flexible,
conical fingers. The length of the palm from wrist to the bottom of the fingers is usually less than the
width across the widest part of the palm, and usually equal to the length of the fingers.
Fire hands are characterized by a square or rectangular palm, flushed or pink skin, and
shorter fingers. The length of the palm from wrist to the bottom of the fingers is usually greater than
the length of the fingers.
The number and quality of lines can also be included in the hand shape analysis; in some traditions of
palmistry, Earth and Water hands tend to have fewer, deeper lines, while Air and Fire hands are more
likely to show more lines with less clear definition.
Palmistry or chiromancy (also spelled cheiromancy, Greek kheir (χεῖρ, ός), “hand”; manteia (μαντεία,
ας), “divination”), is the art of characterization and foretelling the future through the study of the palm,
also known as palm reading, or chirology. The practice is found all over the world, with numerous
cultural variations. Those who practice chiromancy are generally called palmists, palm readers, hand
readers, hand analysts, or chirologists.
The information outlined below is briefly representative of modern palmistry; there are many ― often
conflicting ― interpretations of various lines and palmar features across various schools of palmistry.
HISTORY
A Palmistry or hast rekha can trace its roots back to Greece from Aristotle (384–322 B.C.E.)
discovered a treatise on the subject of palmistry on an alter of Hermes, which he then presented to
Alexander the Great (356–323 B.C.E.), who took great interest in examining the character of his
officers by analyzing the lines on their hands. Aristotle stated that "Lines are not written into the
human hand without reason. They emanate from
If your toes stay closer without much gap between them, you probably is a wealthy
person. You are someone from a good family and having at least a middle class
existence. On the contrary if there is plenty of gap between each toe and it looks as if
they are spread out, you definitely struggle to make ends meet.
When you walk, if your sole touches the floor fully, most probably you are living
below poverty line. This will happen when you have a flat bottom foot.
If there are some markings resembling conch or lotus on your soles, you are rich and
will be respected by people around you.
If your big toe is square in shape and looks strong and dominant, you will always
have the blessings of your deity.
Longer index toe
If your index toe is longer than your big toe, you are someone who doesn’t like to
depend on others and would like to boss around.
If your middle toe is longer than your index toe, all your wishes will be fulfilled. Or I
would rather say, you will go any extend to make your wishes come true.
If your fourth toe is longer than your middle toe, you will be blessed with some
ability or talent, and people around you will expect great things from you.
If your big toe, index toe and the middle toe are of the same height and they are not
too long compared to the size of your feet, you are a fortunate person. There should
not be much gap between the toes.
If your toes are too long, you are someone who lives in the philosophical world and
your life can be a struggle at times.
If you toe nails are large (big &wide) compared to the size of your toes, you are
someone who likes to dominate those around you.
If you have white hair on top of your big toe, you will earn easy money
If you have black hair on top of your big toe, you will remain healthy.
If there is no hair or markings on top of your big toe, you are poor and insignificant.
If there are three cross lines on your big toe and your toe is shaped round from the
nail to the second cross line, you are a lucky, hardworking and a family type of
person.
Toe nails that are rounded inward like spoons rather than outward, may indicate a
severe iron deficiency.
Yellow toenails indicate some health problem usually linked to your digestive organ
or liver.
The Toes of a person with Down syndrome. Note the gap between hallux
and index toe