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Table of Contents
Introduction 3 - 4
My Journey Begins 4 - 5
Pondering Purpose 6 - 10
What Gets In The Way of Discovering Your Purpose 11
Differences Between Hand Analysis and Palmistry 12 - 13
Key Benefits of Hand Analysis 14
Life Purpose Guidelines 14 - 15
The Goldilocks Principle 16
Soul Psychology or What’s in a Fingerprint 17
Life Schools 17 - 18
Life Purpose 19
Life Lesson 20
Life Purpose and Lesson Interact 21 - 22
What’s In The Rest Of The Hand 23
Lines In The Hand 24
Other Markers In The Hand 24
Explanation of the Heart Line 26 - 27
Helpful Tips 28
Air Heart Line 29 - 31
Earth Heart Line 32 - 34
Fire Heart Line 35 - 37
Water Heart Line 38 - 40
Simian Line 41 - 43
Meet Susan 44
References 45
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Greetings!
My name is Susan Hakiman and I am a Hand Analyst. Using the information in thefingerprints and hands I support clients to:
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●● how their Soul Psychology expresses itself● their Soul Psychology through their unique personality and cir-
cumstances
Hand Analysis is powerful and insightful because it explains two psychological systemsreflected in your hands. First, your written in the energy patterns at thetips of your fingers and second, your reflected in the shape, lines,mounds and fingers of the hands.
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In I’ll give a brief explanation of Hand Analysis and highlight
three important ways it differs from traditional palmistry. I will also introduce the three
parts of Soul Psychology. As a bonus, I included a section with detailed information about
the Heart Line one of the three major lines in the hands. Heart Lines tell the story of your
emotional life; reveal your natural emotional expression and what you need in relationships.
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I’m often asked "You do what! How did you get into this, What made you learn to read
hands?”
My childhood home was dysfunctional and I struggled in my teens and early twenties. But
by my thirties, I was stable. I was married to a wonderful man, the mother of two beautiful
children and belonged to a loving spiritual community. Then in my mid-forties I experienced
a terrible betrayal that mimicked childhood traumas and spiraled into a deep depression,
my dark night of the soul. I felt hurt and confused; I withdrew from family and friends. I
wondered what I did wrong; I tried so hard to do everything right? I needed
to understand why painful patterns of abandonment and betrayal kept repeating them-
selves!
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At the time I didn’t realize it, but I also needed a deeper more authentic connection to
God, myself and a sense of purpose. I needed to know I was and I was created.
I interested in cute sound bites or Hallmark platitudes either!
Through a series of interesting synchronicities, I discovered . It was
fascinating! I learned that our brain and hands communicate more than any other parts
of our body and that the shape, fingers and lines reflect our personality. But, the most
intriguing aspect of Hand Analysis was the claim we have a separate Soul Psychology,
our Purpose coded in the fingerprints! I had to investigate and try the system out for
myself.
The insights I gained from my hands were pivotal in working through my depression.
Today, I have a deeper understanding about who Creator intended me to be, my gifts,
strengths, and vulnerabilities. I am convinced my ‘dark night of the soul’ was an invitation
from Spirit inviting me transform distortions I developed about who I was. Somehow, in
trying to do everything right, I lost touch with my soul.
What I learned from my hands was so accurate, and the insights spot on, I wanted to
support others on their journey of self-discovery! I received my certification in 2012 from
the International Institute of Hand Analysis.
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Do human beings have a purpose? It’s a big question, it’s an important question. One that
philosophy, religion, entire civilizations have wrestled with for thousands of years.
It is my belief, and I am in excellent company, that human beings need purpose and
meaning as much as we need air, water, food, or shelter. Our sense of purpose or lack of
a purpose influences every part of our lives, from our connection to our Creator, how we
define ourselves, our world view, our relationships, how we entertain ourselves, our hobbies
and our choice of career.
Yet, Life Purpose is also difficult to define, perhaps because it is both profound and
mundane; collective yet specific; personal yet impersonal.
In the following paragraphs, and with humility, I offer some personal insights about Life
Purpose I hope these insights serve as a catalyst; that you take time to ponder what Life
Purpose means to you!
True loss is for him whose days have been spent in utter
ignorance of his self ...Baha'u'llah 2
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Purposefulness is being aware that you are here for a
reason. You value yourself by discovering the part you are
meant to play. 3
At its core, Discovering and Cultivating your Life Purpose is a lifelong, spiritual journey
that is rich, multi-faceted and evolving. Purpose is more than what we do; it requires
that we ponder who we are, why we exist and how we treat ourselves and each other.
Cultivating our Life Purpose requires that we investigate reality, be willing to put aside
preconceived ideas and detach both from what we attracted to or don’t like lest these
feelings bar us from the truth. We must face our prejudices and be willing to ask
difficult questions; questions that don’t have pat easy answers.
Our Life Purpose is also comprised of many interrelated layers and aspects such as:
● Cultivating a relationship with our Creator
●Defining what it means to be a human being
●Developing our attributes and gifts
● Sharing our attributes and gifts in the wider world
How one cultivates a relationship with Creator or defines what being human means
is a deeply personal journey, addressed in a Hand Analysis Session. I work with
people many religious and spiritual traditions and with those who consider themselves
agnostics or atheists.
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However, you may find it enlightening to take some time and ponder the following
questions:
●Do I believe in a Creator? Why or why not?
●Do I believe I have a soul? Why or why not?
●Do I believe I have a Purpose? Why or why not?
●Why was I born in this particular time in history? By accident or design?
●Do I believe humans are an accident or a divine creation?
Your answers to these questions may trigger other questions for example if I am an
accident does it matter how I live, why should I be kind or compassionate? Why have
humans yearned for connection to something greater since the dawn of time?
If you belong to a particular religion or spiritual tradition there are a different set of
questions, for example how do I take mankind’s communal purpose, for example knowing
and loving our creator, or serving others, and distill that calling through my unique purpose,
personality and circumstances?
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Life Purpose and Hand Analysis
The great news is that fingerprints and hands do reveal essential information about
your potentials how you might use your gifts out in the world and naturally, this is
addressed in a Hand Analysis Session!
Jungian psychologist, James Hillman, introduced an intriguing idea in his book
he named the Acorn Theory. 5 Hillman
believes that every single person is born with a Defining Image, an innate uniqueness
- which asks to be expressed in the life we are given. He emphasized that this inborn
image was not an unavoidable fate, but serves as a spark of consciousness.
I visualize our Defining Image as Divine Light
refracted through the prism of our souls.
Though every prism refracts all the colors, no
two prisms do so in the same proportion.
Different prisms will refract more or less of the
red, blue, yellow, or violet spectrum of light.
Each one of us, through the prism of our souls
manifests Divine qualities in our own special
way.
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Richard Unger, founder of the International Institute of Hand Analysis, also teaches we are
born with a Defining Image, and that Defining Image, encoded in the fingerprints, he
named our Soul Psychology. He describes Soul Psychology as:.
Other Thoughts About Life Purpose…
●What makes life meaningful and brings joy, is the experiencing process itself, not aparticular outcome, form or goal.
● You will face challenges. One popular myth is that if you know your purpose neverhave a bad day or experience pain.
● Living on Purpose is not a linear neat process. Sometimes you may feel as if you aretaking one step forward and two steps back.
● Since Living on Purpose is a spiritual practice you never arrive, there is always more…
..more than a set of values or accomplishing personal goals. It is not
about having a perfect life, nor is it about matching your gifts and
talents to the marketplace, it is bigger than that. Your Life Purpose is
your reason for being. It requires developing a state of consciousness
that naturally and regularly unfolds into your right life. Discovering and
cultivating your Life Purpose is the most important thing you can do.. 6
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What Can Get in the Way of
Discovering Your Life Purpose?
Many things, however these are the most common reasons I’ve heard from my clients:
●Not sure I have one
●Don’t know where to find it
● I’m not worthy
● The question is too big and overwhelms me
● Afraid of the answer
● It may require sacrifice of the ego
● Afraid of the changes I may need to make
● I don’t want to deal with my shadow aspects
● of self, family, friends or the wider culture that is so invasive to ourpsyches, hearts, and minds
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Differences Between Hand Analysis
and Traditional Palmistry
I see three main differences between traditional palmistry and Hand Analysis as taught
by the International Institute of Hand Analysis:
1. Hand Analysts do not predict the future. Your hands do reveal:
●How long you will live.
● If or how many times you may marry.
● If you will become rich or famous.
●What will happen in _________situation?
● If he/she loves you.
● If you are cursed, hexed or haunted.
However, your hands do reveal patterns of behavior, conscious and unconscious. Past
behavior predictive of future behavior, which is why banks do a credit check before
you take out a loan. Since you have free will, you can change patterns that no longer
serve you.
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2. Hand Analysts decode your Soul Psychology from the fingerprints. Your fingerprints are
energy patterns that formed on your fingertips They reflect the
archetypal patterns you were born with that continually interact with each other and with
your personality.
3. Richard Unger and other Master Hand Analysts apply the scientific method to Hand
Reading. They read thousands of hands to confirm or discard the meanings of lines and
other markers. Note - Markers are understood in relationship to other markers in
the hands, plus to the Soul Psychology in the fingerprints.
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● Provides an Objective Statement of Your Life Purpose
● Self Knowledge
●Manifest What Serves Your Soul
●Understand Your Limitations in a New Light
●Uncover Hidden Gifts and Potentials
● Cultivate Compassion for Yourself and Others
●Discern What Makes You Thrive and Where You Are Vulnerable
Experience Required! – What makes life meaningful and brings joy, is the
, not a particular outcome, form or goal. You’re on earth to grow in consciousness
and to discover and embody your unique Purpose. But, experience is required. The more
consciously you live the more you can inhabit your Life Purpose and the more your true
self can emerge. Also, and this is – the amazing
and not so amazing ones.
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The Paradox Principle! – The physical world we live in is full of paradoxes. As a human
being you are both physical and spiritual, the Universe is both driven and random, and
you have a destiny and free will. As confusing as it is, these paradoxes offer a true
version of reality. Another paradox is that your
I promise the Universe will send
challenges your way to help you develop the skills necessary to step into your Life Purpose.
The Validity of the Personality! – Your sets the agenda but your
is the vehicle for fulfilling that agenda. To flourish and grow, you need to inhabit your Life
Purpose AND be true to your personality. For example, if you have the Life Purpose of
The Tycoon and you are an introvert with airy/watery hands, it will look different from an
extrovert with fiery/earthy hands. Your Soul Agenda and Personality are equally important.
It is a mistake to emphasize one over the other!
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The Goldilocks Principle
Learning What’s Too Much or
Too Little Leads to Just Right!
Remember the story of Goldilocks? She becomes lost in the woods and comes to the
house of the three bears. First she tries the porridge. One bowl is too hot, the other is
too cold, and the third is just right. Then she moves on to the chairs. One chair is too
hard, one is too soft, and the third one is just right and on to the beds. Goldilocks is the
perfect example of how we learn the skills of our School, Purpose, Lesson. Unger
explains:… Look at her experimental method: she tries something out. It is too this or
that. She tries again, this time going to the opposite extreme. Again she goes too far.
But she perseveres and finds that which is just right… The trick is to learn from your
experience… 7
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Hand Analysis waspioneered by Richard Ungerin the 1970’s after readingthousands of hands.
Hand Analysis combines theancient art of palmistry withthe modern science offingerprint analysis, it is anInnovative, thorouglyresearched, non-predictiveway of translating what yourhands say about you. Whatmakes Hand Analysis soinsightful is that it decodestwo psychological systems inthe hands, the SoulPsychology from thefingerprints and thePersonality Psychology fromthe shape, fingers, mounds,and lines of the hand. Key tocreating a meaningful life isto understand how totranslate your SoulPsychology through yourpersonality.
There are Three aspects of the Soul Psychology
● Life School
● Life Purpose
● Life Lesson
The Life School is the overall theme of our life; it is the
framework where you Purpose and Lesson play out. Hand
Analysts decode your Life School from how many of which
type of fingerprints you have. There are Four main
fingerprint types. They are:
●Whorl
● Loop
● Tented Arch
● Arch
Unger describes Life Schools as: :…
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School of Service
Four or more whorls - Explore the meaning & develop the
skills required for true, selfless Service vs. burdensome
obligation or selfishness,
School of Love
Eight or more loops - Explore the meaning & develop the
skills required for authentic relationships vs. alienation,
disconnection or co-dependency
School of Wisdom
Two or more Tented Arches - Explore the meaning of
Wisdom & develop the skills required to move from
thoughtful evaluation to committed action vs.
procrastination, or over/under thinking.
School of Peace
Two or more Arches - Explore the meaning of being fully
present & develop the skills to lead a balanced secure life,
regardless of circumstances vs. constant crisis, panic or
numbness.
Your Life Purpose is you at
your best, your highest
potential expressing itself
naturally and obviously in
everything you do… Life
Purpose is not about improv-
ing your circumstances or
even improving yourself,
although those often occur
on the road to Life Purpose.
It is not about understanding
your strengths and weak-
nesses though honest self-
appraisal is necessary to bring
Life Purpose forward. No, Life
Purpose is about finding
meaning in this all too mortal
existence. 10
Hand Analysts decode your Life Purpose from the highest
ranking fingerprint. We rank fingerprints from the most
to the least complex. Some souls have only one finger
with the highest ranking print and some have several.
There are fourteen Life Purposes and they can combine
to form archetypal combinations.
Your Life Purpose explains what you need to thrive. Are
you the Master of Creativity? You thrive by delving into
your creativity and splashing it the canvas of your choice.
Are you a Master of Power? You are the visionary and
thrive as you learn how to ethically use power to inspire
others with your vision. Are you the Master of
Responsibility? You thrive by exploring the attribute of
responsibility and infusing material means with spiritual
meaning. Are you the Master of Communications? You
thrive by learning the skills of authentic communication,
developing a message then sharing your message with a
large audience.
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I’m often asked if our Life
Lesson ever disappears. I
understand the question; I
don’t want to deal with the
challenges of my Life Lesson
either. Unfortunately, the
answer is no. It is like a
computer game. At the
beginning you lose, but as you
gain skills you win. In time you
become so proficient you
graduate to the next level
where it is more difficult and
then you have to learn the
skills necessary to master the
new level. It may help to
visualize how the Life School,
Purpose and Lesson, relate to
each other.
Hand Analysts decode your Life Lesson from the
lowest ranking or least complex fingerprint. Again,
some souls have only one finger with the lowest
ranked fingerprint and some have several. There
are fourteen different Life Lessons. Just as with the
Life Purpose, your Lesson can form archetypal
combinations.
Your Lesson is that painful pattern you thought
you’d be over by now; it is where you are most
vulnerable or what you are ashamed of. It is what
you don’t want to deal with. Your Lesson is your
blind spot; your deepest fear or as described in the
Star Wars Trilogy, your dark side. But, when con-
sciously worked with, your Life Lesson becomes
your biggest ally. In fact, to make progress with
your Life Purpose you must dance with your Life
Lesson
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To create a meaningful life, you also need to translate the Soul Psychology through your
Personality Psychology reflected in the rest the hand. Unlike the Soul Psychology, the
markings on the hands can - and do - change over time. Living on Purpose requires
that you understand, harmonize and cultivate all parts of you.
Every hand is unique. Take a minute to look at the hands of your family and friends,
notice that some palms have a few lines and some have many. Now, observe the
different shapes of the hands, some are square, or rectangular, round or thin. Look at
the fingers, are they long or short, straight or crooked. All these markers say something
about the personality.
Shape - The foundation of the personality
Thumbs - Willpower, determination
Fingers - Outward manifestation of personality
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Did you know that your
brain and hands commu-
nicate more than any
other parts of the body?
Above is a model of a
human in proportion to
the communication
between their brain and
parts of the body.
Key to creating a mean-
ingful life is to understand
how to translate your Soul
Psychology though your
personality!
Lines reveal conscious and unconscious motivations and
patterns of the personality. There are three Major Lines in
the hand. Most, but not all hands have these lines. They
are:
Life Line - Reveals information about your physicalconstitution and family issues.
Head Line – Reveals how you process information.
Heart Line – Reveals you emotional system and what youneed in relationships.
There are various other lines in the hands. These are some
of the most common, remember, not everyone will have
them:
Fate Line – How you accomplish your goals.
Apollo Line – How creative you are.
Mercury Line – How connected are you to your inner voice.
Gift Markers – There are eighteen potential Gift Markers
Challenge Markers – Various markers that reveal specificchallenges.
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The Heart Line is one of three major lines in the hands and holds a wealth of
information about you.
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Your heart line begins under the pinky finger and travels horizontally across the hand.
Heart Lines can be long or short, curvy or straight. Some people have many x’s, bubbles
or other markings on the Heart Line and some hardly have any. On rare occasions your
Heart Line and Head Line merge to create what is called a Simian Line. There are four
main Heart Line styles:
● Air Heart Line
● Earth Heart Line
● Fire Heart Line
●Water Heart Line
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It is important to remember that there are no “better” or “worse” Heart Line styles. Like
everything else in your hands every Heart Line has its gifts and its challenges. I’d like to
share a few tips to make this information more useful to you.
Your Heart Line may not look exactly like the pictures. For example you couldhave a short Heart Line like the Hero/Heroine/Earth, but curvier. What thatmeans is that you would tend to show your emotions more than if the linewere straight.
Each of your hands may have different Heart Line styles! It means you tend tocommunicate one way in intimate situations (the line on your left hand) andone way when you are out in the world (your right hand).
Other markers in your hands can either emphasize or soften some aspectsof your Heart Line style.
Often we not are true to our Heart Line Style because we judge it as “lessthan”. A good rule of thumb is honor your style and incorporate about 8%of its opposite.
Have fun!
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Needs: Meaning
Likes: Long talks/communication
Dislikes: Fights, injustice, disagreements
Gift: Romance, long talks
Relationship Style: Thinks about feelings rather than feeling them
Opposite: Fire Heart Line
A long straight line that ends under
the index finger.
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Air Heart Line Qualities
• Mental
• Good listener
• Thoughtful
• Rational
• Analytic
• Highly developed brainstorming capability
• Objective
• Air is fair
• Seeks to understand
• Highly verbal
• Loves to debate (as long as it is not emotional)
• Witty
Air Heart Line Challenges
• Aloof
• Prone to emotional armoring
• Ivory town (retreat from reality or action)
• Sarcastic
• Critical
• Fault finding and judgmental
• Resentful
• Naïve
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Questions???
1. Do you find it challenging to find the right way to express difficultemotional feelings?
2. What do you stand to gain by expressing what you feel in the moment?
3. What’s the most romantic date you’ve ever created?
4. When is it appropriate to let others take care of me?
5. When do you obsess and mentally relive past emotional upsets? This isa flag indicating that you emotions have not been resolved.
6. When do you tend to be naïve?
7. When do you neglect your needs to avoid dealing with uncomfortableemotions?
8. How do you stand up for your sense of justice?
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Needs: Personal Freedom
Likes: Control
Dislikes: Clinginess
Gift: Loyalty
Relationship Style: Emotionally Independent
Opposite: Water Heart Line
A short, straight line that ends somewhere under the middle
finger. Sometimes it’s curvier which means displaying emotions
may be easier. However, the heart line will not reach up between
the middle and index fingers.
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Earth Heart Line Qualities
• Quality of connections vs. quantity of connection
• Solid
• Reliable
• Heroic
• “My word is my oath”
• Black/White thinking
• Practical
• Usually loves nature
• Love family/tradition
• Inner strength
• Likes routine
Earth Heart Line Challenges
• Flexibility
• Openness
• Vulnerability
• Change
• Strong silent type
• Carry the world on your shoulders
• Doesn’t let you know when over burdened
• Possible volcanic eruptions from stuffed feelings
• Unappreciated hero syndrome
• Feeling emotions is tough, especially when in conflict
• Difficult to talk about feelings while having the feeling
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Questions???
1. Who in your life needs to hear more about how you feel about them?
2. Will you make a commitment to share your feeling with them? If so when?
3. What is your favorite way to show your love and that you care?
4. What do you wish your partner would give you more of?
5. If you don’t have a partner, what qualities do you seek in your ideal partner?
6. When do you engage in black/white thinking? Does it serve you?
7. When would it serve to be more flexible?
8. When would it serve to be more vulnerable?
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A curvy line that reaches up and ends
between the middle and index fingers.
Needs: Passion
Likes: Excitement
Dislikes: Boredom
Gift: Vivacious
Relationship Style: Let Me Tell You What I Want
Opposite: Air Heart Line
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Fire Heart Line Qualities
• Intense
• Active
• Creative
• Individualistic
• Charismatic
• Enthusiastic
• Center of Attention
• Independent
• Passionate
Fire Heart Line Challenges
• Focus issues – five things at once
• Completion issues
• Over Display
• Structure, duty, responsibility, organization
• Consideration of other peoples wants and needs
• Objectivity
• Not think about potential consequences
• Stir the pot to create drama and attention
• Manipulative if not expressing desires openly
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Questions???
1. Are you honoring your passion and “me first” tendencies while stillconsidering your impact on others?
2. Do you hide from your passion or over display it?
3. How can you show up as your truly passionate self?
4. Do you have fears of being too self centered? If so about what?
5. Are you committed to meeting your needs?
6. Are you hiding out as a nurturer?
7. When do you have “too many irons in the fire”?
8. When does structure help you meet your needs?
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Needs: Connection
Likes: Sharing
Dislikes: Disconnect
Gift: Sensitivity, Empathy
Relationship Style: Nurturing
Opposite: Earth Heart Line
A curvy line that touches or almost touches the index
finger.
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Water Heart Line Qualities
• Empathetic
• Good listener
• Relationships first
• Emotional “yin”
• Giving, altruistic
• Sensitive to environment
• Impressionable (takes the shape of its container)
• Adaptable (positive/negative possibilities)
• Intuitive
• Idealistic
• Resilient
Water Heart Line Challenges
• Boundaries
• Over-sensitivity
• Impracticality
• Instability’/wishy-washy
• The martyr
• Seeks the container – then wants out
• Needs of others balanced with needs of self
• Giving as a way to avoid vulnerability and keep control
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Questions???
1. Do you take time out for yourself?
2. How is your boundary setting ability? With yourself? With others?
3. What do I want and desire?
4. When is it appropriate to let others take care of me?
5. How can I maintain my emotional independence and still be in connection?
6. When do I give as a way to be in control?
7. How do I feel when my partner, family or close friends need more emotionalindependence?
8. When do I become “the martyr”?
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Simian Line
If you have a Simian Line on one or both of your hands this is a special Heart
Line/Head Line combination that is considered a “Gift Marking”.
A Simian Line forms when your Heart and Head line combine. This marking
appears in approx. 2% of the population.
Heart and Head Line Combine to make one line
instead of two.
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Simian Line Qualities and Challenges
Your Gift is intense focus; you have the capacity to focus with intensity and passion,especially about someone or something important to you. Many with this line are alsoextremely creative. Often others around you do not understand your missionary zeal.Often you are so focused and enthusiastic you may find it hard to stop doing what youlove doing.
If you have a Simian Line you probably find it difficult to distinguish between what youare feeling and what you are thinking. When your feelings and thoughts are not inharmony it can lead to a breakdown in communications, other people may not be ableto understand you and you may have challenges communicating exactly what you mean.
You can either act like someone with a Air Head line and can seem very logical and distant(even if you are feeling something very intently) or come across as overly intense andemotional like someone with the Fire Heart Line.
It is very important that you take the time to discern the difference between what youfeel, and then feel it, and what you think. By doing this it will become easier tocommunicate with those around you
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Questions???
1. Do people sometimes accuse you of being “too harsh” in your communication style?
2. Do people sometimes accuse of being “too intense” in your communication style?
3. Do you feel others often don’t understand you?
4. Can you get lost in periods of research and work?
5. When you feel misunderstood, do you take steps to clear up the misunderstanding?
6. How would you describe your emotional style?
7. Do you fluctuate between thinking too much and feeling too much?
8. Do you take time away to untangle how you are feeling and what you are thinking?
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I am passionate about living my Life Purpose and supporting you to step into yours!
I studied Hand Analysis with Master Hand Analysts Ronelle Coburn and Janet
Savage and was Certified with The International Institute of Hand Analysis in 2012.
I use Hand Analysis and other modalities to support clients to discover and
understand the archetypal energies coded in the fingerprints and then translate
those energies through their unique personality. This is key to connecting to your
soulful essence and creating a life filled with joy.
To learn more about Hand Analysis or to schedule your Hand Analysis Session visit
Susan’s website www.thelifeweaver.com and fill out the contact form or e-mail me
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