Secondary Palm Lines: The Line of Enemies

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The "Minor Line" refers to fine upward lines that rise from the horizontal crease at the base of the index finger and extend into the palm. People with a Minor Line are often intelligent and capable, but they can also be somewhat arrogant. They may act flamboyantly, enjoy standing out, and unintentionally offend others. As a result, they often attract envy, which can lead to behind-the-scenes conflicts and trouble, making them frequent targets of criticism and creating obstacles in both life and work.

1. Numerous, Deep, and Clear Minor Lines

In palmistry, numerous deep, well-defined Minor Lines are considered inauspicious, while a few shallow lines are less concerning. If more than four Minor Lines are clear and deep, it suggests a competitive nature prone to conflict, leaving one vulnerable to harm from others or entangled in disputes. If there are more than five, the person may face legal troubles or even imprisonment, so early precautions are advised. Additionally, if only one hand has Minor Lines, it does not necessarily mean trouble will occur; however, if both hands have them, difficulties are likely.

2. Cross Marks on the Minor Line

Short diagonal lines crossing a Minor Line suggest that the individual may soon encounter trouble caused by others, so they should proceed with caution.

3. Curved Minor Lines

If a Minor Line curves upward, it indicates less rational decision-making, often leading to emotionally driven conflicts and inviting trouble. Conversely, if it curves downward, it suggests disputes over personal interests, stirring jealousy and provoking malicious actions from others.

4. Differences Between Innate and Acquired Lines

There is a distinction between innate and acquired Minor Lines. If a Minor Line is present from birth (innate), it indicates conflicts and troubles before the age of thirty. If it appears later in life (acquired), conflicts are more likely after thirty. If someone has both innate and later-appearing lines, it suggests ongoing struggles with conflict throughout life. Therefore, it is important to be cautious and prudent in dealings with others to avoid unnecessary trouble fueled by negativity.

The presence of Minor Lines is closely related to an individual's personality, values, and outlook on life. By keeping a clear mind, speaking and acting with care, regularly reflecting on one's behavior, staying modest, and handling conflicts with patience and prompt communication, the likelihood of encountering trouble can be greatly reduced. Even those with innate Minor Lines may see them gradually fade.

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