Your Career Is In Your Hands! What Is Your Fate Line Telling You?

The fate line is one of the major palmistry lines on hands. It is a vertival line running up the palm towards the base of the middle finger.

Absence of fate line doesn't mean you don't have a career. It indicates that you don’t have a permanent occupation in your life and you keep changing your job.

Male : If than 30 years old, use the left hand for primary reading more than 30 years old, do the opposite.
Female: If under 30 years old, use the right hand and more than 30 years old, do the opposite.

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Fate Line Timeline Distribution

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Deep and Long Fate Line

A deep, straight and long fate line indicates a strong ability to start and run your own career or business.

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Shallow

Success does not come easy to you. A shallow fate line indicates a hard work and career full of twists and turns.

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Oblique

You are lucky with short cuts and hence have chances of getting easy success in career. You have an innovative mind and come up with some out of the box ideas.

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Broken - Break from Head line to Heart line

This means your fortune in career after 40 years old is usually not good. After 55, the fortune turns to be good.

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Broken - Break from the base of the palm

This indicates a rough childhood and academic disruption at a young age.

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Broken - A break from the middle of the palm

This indicates setbacks in career and property loss after the prime of life.

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Broken and resumes its course parallel to the break

This means you change your job and start a new career.

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Intermittent Breaks

Inermittent breaks indicate changes in career. The gap usually indicates the change of job.

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A Trident at the end of the Fate Line

This indicates that you are going to have a rich and famous life style!

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