‘WEIRD HAND LINES QUIZ’ (1) – 9 lines & 9 names: what are the connections?
September 24, 2010
9 LINES & 9 NAMES:
WHAT ARE THE CONNECTIONS?
The names of the 9 hand lines (most of them are quite frequently mentioned in the palmistry literature) are:
A = Buddha line (first described by Japanese palmist: Hachiro Asano)
B = Equipoise line* (first described by PDC chirologist: Arnold Holtzman)
C = Girdle of Venus (e.g. described by Australian hand reader: Andrew Fitzherbert)
D = Healing stigmata (e.g. described by US hand reader: William G. Benham)
E = Intuition line (e.g. described by US palmist: Nathaniel Altman)
F = Passion line (first described by UK chirologist: Johnny Fincham)
G = Poorva Punya (e.g. described by Canadian palmist: Ghanshyam Singh Birla)
H = Ring of Solomon (e.g. described by the Irish palmist: Cheiro)
I = Via Lascivia (e.g. described by US hand analyst Edward D. Campbell)
The palmistry QUIZ-task is quite simple:
‘Which hand line (in the picture above) belongs to which name?’
(You can submit your answers as a response to this blog post, but you can also discuss the details at the Modern Palmistry Forum, at: The ‘Weird-Hand-Lines QUIZ’ – part 1)
The Books that were presented by the palm reading & palmistry experts mentioned behind the 9 names of the hand lines are all listed in the:
Palmistry books TOP 100 – listed by ‘Amazon Sales Rank’