Auxiliary Palm Lines: Resistance Lines

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The "Rebellion Line," also called the "Rebellious Line," is a line that runs parallel below the Heart Line on the palm. People with a Rebellion Line are often strong-willed, stubborn, and defiant, making them hard to persuade. Without positive guidance, they may run into trouble in society. Below are common personality traits associated with a Rebellion Line.

1. Clear, Deep Rebellion Line

People with a clear, deep Rebellion Line are strong-willed, persistent, and opinionated. As children, they have their own ideas and resist advice, which can make them hard to manage. As they grow up, their strong character helps them weather setbacks; they aren’t afraid of failure and become more resilient. These traits often lead to notable success in their careers.

2. Rebellion Line Ending Upward

Those whose Rebellion Line ends upward tend to be stubborn and impatient. If the line rises and cuts through the Heart Line, it suggests a nontraditional mindset and may be linked to morally questionable behavior in relationships.

3. Rebellion Line Ending Downward

People with a Rebellion Line that ends downward often carry many grievances but rarely express them. If the line extends downward through the Head Line, it points to a very irritable temperament and a quick fuse, making it difficult for others to get along with them.

4. Rebellion Line with a Long Head Line

When someone has a Rebellion Line along with a long Head Line that reaches the edge of the palm, it indicates stubbornness and strong possessiveness. They are determined to achieve their goals and will go to great lengths to get what they want. If they experience corporal punishment in youth, it can backfire and lead to negative consequences.

5. Rebellion Line with a Hook at the End of the Head Line

If a person has a Rebellion Line and the end of the Head Line is hooked, it signals a naturally rebellious character that resists discipline and enjoys contradicting others. They tend to challenge anything they find unsatisfactory, often disregarding authority and rules, which can leave parents and teachers feeling helpless. As they enter society, they may be prone to conflicts and even legal trouble.

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