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handreading

Handreading, also known as palmistry or chiromancy, is the practice of interpreting the lines, shapes, and other features of the human palm in an attempt to reveal aspects of a person’s character, life, and potential future events. Traditionally, it is presented as a form of divination or psychological insight, rooted in multiple cultural traditions and used for entertainment, personal reflection, or guidance.

Technique. Practitioners examine features such as the major lines (lifeline, headline, heart line, and sometimes the

History and variation. The practice has ancient roots in Indian, Chinese, and Greco-Roman cultures and has persisted

Reception and critique. Scientific evidence for palmistry is lacking; no validated mechanism links palm features to

fate
line),
the
mounts
beneath
the
fingers,
finger
length
and
shape,
and
the
overall
contours
of
the
palm.
In
many
traditions,
the
dominant
hand
is
read
for
current
or
future
tendencies,
while
the
non-dominant
hand
is
read
for
inherited
traits
or
past
conditions.
Interpretations
vary
by
school,
with
some
focusing
on
psychological
traits,
others
on
potential
life
events,
health
indicators,
or
talents.
Palm
reading
can
be
combined
with
other
esoteric
systems
such
as
astrology
or
numerology.
in
modern
forms
in
many
regions.
In
South
Asia,
hast
samudrika
shastra
is
a
classical
term
for
palm
reading;
in
the
West,
palmistry
gained
popularity
during
the
19th
and
20th
centuries.
personality
or
fate.
Many
scientists
regard
handreading
as
a
pseudoscience
or
entertainment.
Proponents
argue
that
it
can
offer
self-reflection
or
guidance,
while
critics
emphasize
the
risk
of
misinterpretation
and
overgeneralization.
Ethical
considerations
include
informed
consent
and
avoiding
deception
when
used
in
commercial
or
clinical
contexts.