Can Palmistry Reveal Potential Challenges with Your Children?
Ancient poetry states, “The thread in a kind mother’s hand, the clothes on her wandering child.” This illustrates that children hold a very important place in the hearts of their parents. The earliest mention of children is found in the "Book of Rites: Music," which says, “The mixed offspring do not know their parents.” Zheng Xuan explains that this term refers to dancers behaving like monkeys, confusing the respect and hierarchy between men and women. The concept of “affecting children” has existed since ancient times. How can one determine if they are influencing their children? Here are a few simple points to consider.
1. Observe the Philtrum
If the philtrum is narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, it suggests two or three children. A shallow and small philtrum indicates delayed or fewer offspring. If the philtrum appears damaged, it signifies numerous healthy children. A lion-like nose suggests three or four children. A prominent “sleeping worm” (a term for a specific facial feature) indicates five or six children. High cheekbones close to the eyes suggest no descendants. Women with dark circles under their eyes are likely to have only daughters. Men with red circles may face relationship challenges. A crooked nose often leads to setbacks, and biological children may feel distant. An uneven hairline may indicate issues with spouses or losing belongings. Uneven breast sizes in women may suggest similar outcomes for their children.
2. Observe the Child Palace
The Child Palace is located below the eyes and appears slightly raised, also referred to as the “sleeping worm” or “tear hall.” This area symbolizes the depth of the bond between parents and children. It is also a position in physiognomy reflecting a person's character and virtues. A sunken or bony Child Palace indicates a shallow bond between parents and children, leading to frequent arguments and potential health issues for the children.
3. Observe the Palm Lines
The children line, located above the marriage line, is often more prominent in women’s hands. For men who deeply love their children, this line will be clearer. A straight and deep children line indicates the potential for healthy offspring, while a curved or unclear line suggests weak and sickly children. Generally, more children lines imply more offspring. A particularly clear line signifies a deep bond with that child, potentially resulting in parental favoritism and greater achievements for the child. However, because children lines can be very fine and difficult to see with the naked eye, they are often examined alongside other palm lines for more accurate reference. Children lines vary in shape: strong, straight lines typically indicate boys; weaker lines suggest girls; curved lines indicate children who may face health challenges. If the line starts with an island shape, it generally means the children may be sickly early on, but if it becomes strong and straight afterward, it indicates a transition from weakness to strength. An island shape at the end suggests difficulties in raising children to adulthood; a forked end indicates the potential for twins. Understanding these details usually requires careful examination with a magnifying glass, making it challenging to assess children lines accurately.