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Palmistry: Understanding the Lines of Your Hand Life Line: Represents key life

events and overall stability. Its length doesn’t determine lifespan.

Interruptions may indicate challenges. Heart Line: Reflects romantic relationships and emotions.

A long, clear line suggests lasting love. A short or interrupted line may signify emotional distance

or heartbreak. Head Line: Shows mental abilities and thinking style. A clear line indicates sharp thinking,

while a sinuous one suggests intuition. Luck Line (Angel Line): A rare line starting at the wrist and

extending toward the middle finger. It symbolizes success, guidance, and protection, often suggesting the presence of a guardian angel

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