Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we had some sort of inkling about what life held for us in the future, so we could, at least, plan for any bad things coming towards us? For years, many people have claimed that your palm can predict things about your future, but now there is a school of thought that the lines in your wrist also known as Rascette lines can give us some indications into our future. Whilst no-one would expect these to be 100 percent accurate my reading of the information would seem to indicate that it is certainly worth a look.
The lines can be found at exactly the pint where your hand meets your wrist. The first important thing to note in all this is that you have to use your dominant hand, which in my case is my left hand but bear that in mind when following the instructions. Clench your fist and curl your hand towards you to really emphasise those lines. The perceived wisdom is that for every line you have that equates to roughly 30 years of life, which is a concern for me as personally I only have two. The majority of people have two or three, but some people actually have four. This may indicate they will live to 100 years old.
The first and potentially most important line is called your health line, and what you ideally want in this line is a long and deep, preferably straight line, as this indicates a long and healthy life. If the line is slightly fainter or has some breaks in it, you may want to look at your lifestyle, and consider if it is time for a change.
The next bracelet line will hopefully mirror your health line and it represents your wealth and material success. So in effect, this could be called your success line, so obviously, the longer and deeper this one is, the better for you.
Worryingly for me, the third line shows your influence and importance as a leader. This could be at work, or as the head of the family, perhaps I don’t have any influence.
The final line for those of you lucky enough to have one is a
sure sign of a long life.
So as you will see in this setting sometimes ladies the more lines
and wrinkles you have the better. Let us know in the comments what
you think.
Credit To Little Things For Original Story