Tuesday, 16 October 2012

wristbreslets and their importance

Eastern countries, where hand reading is more respected than it is in the West, the wrist lines and other minor lines are thought to be far more important than they are in Western palm-reading traditions, perhaps because they resemble the graphic symbolism of the written Asian languages.
The lines of the wrist are especially highly regarded in the Eastern tradition of palmistry as an indication of longevity, and they are used to determine whether the owner of the hand will have a long life. Indeed, some practitioners call them the bracelets of life. According to some of the methods of interpretation, each of the lines of the wrist is thought to represent about thirty years of life, and the possession of a part of a wrist line would give an additional number of years in proportion to its length. That is, a rascette with three complete and clear lines represents a substantially long life.

   

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