Lines Cutting the Fate Line | Palmistry

Lines Cutting the Fate Line | Palmistry

Lines Cutting the Fate Line | Palmistry

The Fate Line, which is a major line on the hand, indicates a person's employment and livelihood. If the Fate Line is clear and strong, the person will prosper, but if the Fate Line is cut, fragmented, or broken, the person will face difficulties.

In all hands, the Fate Line is intersected by the Head Line and the Heart Line, but this does not affect its significance. However, if the Fate Line is cut by lines originating from other sources, especially Mars or the Life Line, it is considered a sign of misfortune.

Bad Luck Through Fate Line | Palmistry

If a line starts from Mars and cuts through the Fate Line, reaching near the Heart Line, it signifies the death of someone or financial loss at that age. If this occurs, it is considered highly inauspicious. At this age, one might experience relocation, someone's death, conflict, or illness. If this line is thicker, it is referred to as the Rahu Line.

When the Fate Line moves towards the Heart Line starting from the Head Line, and if a branch of the Heart Line cuts through the Fate Line at that time, it indicates loss in work or an unfortunate event. The thicker this branch is, the more inauspicious the outcome. At this age, it suggests injury or an accident. One might face robbery, transfer to a distant place, or financial worries during this period. If many lines cut through the Fate Line, the person does not stay in one place permanently and keeps moving around.

It is particularly important to note that if there are many lines on the hand, the effect of thinner lines is negligible. In this case, the above-mentioned outcomes should be interpreted only if the Fate Line is cut by thick lines. When there are many lines on the hand, other signs should also be considered for confirmation. If there are fewer lines, this line holds significant importance.