People who have two major lines in their hand/s instead of three major lines have the energy of the heart and the energy of the head running in one cable. This translates into an ability to focus on a single task or subject with unstoppable drive, energy and focus.
Most people have two separate palm lines called the heart line and head line on the upper half of their palms. However, approximately 10% of people have the heart line and head line fused together to form one straight line across the palm, which is known in Japan as the masukake line.
While having this line has been associated with Down’s Syndrome as half of the people with Down’s Syndrome possess the masukake line, by the Japanese, it is considered an auspicious line to have for healthy individuals.
In English, the masukake line is also known as the simian line. Since simian means “monkey-like”, which might not sound very nice, it is also referred to as the single palmar crease by palm readers.
A palm with the masukake line is said to be the mark of a conqueror. People who have this palm line supposedly demonstrate superior leadership skills and were born with great talents. They are very lucky from birth and will achieve huge success with their amazing capabilities.
There are many people with the masukake line who have found wealth at a young age or been very successful with their pursuits. However, all good things come at a price. It is also said that people with this unusual trait are hard-headed, do not listen to other people’s opinions, and tend to be clumsy in love matters.
http://jpninfo.com/39193
http://handanalysisonline.com/simian-line-what-are-the-advantages/?fdx_switcher=true
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