Palm 105: The Sun Line Guide
Key takeaway: Read confidence and achievement drive through the sun line.
1) Length and Start Point
Long and clear: Results build steadily over time.
Starts mid‑palm: Results open later in life stages.
High start point: Late‑blooming success.
2) Thickness and Clarity
Bold and clear: Results concentrate in one direction.
Multiple thin lines: Talents are broad but results can scatter.
Thickness changes: Result intensity varies by period.
3) Shape and Direction
Straight rise: Clear, focused outcomes.
Gentle curve: Results emerge through flexible paths.
Leaning sideways: Public exposure or networks influence results.
4) Branches and Connections
Branching: Recognition in multiple areas.
Connected with Fate Line: Effort and result align.
Upward branch: Acceleration in recognition.
5) Interference and Fades
Interference lines: Delays or interruptions in results.
Line fades mid‑way: Goal shifts or a pivot phase.
6) Mount of Sun
Full mount: Popularity and result energy rises.
Flat mount: Quiet, craft‑driven outcomes.
7) Good Flow Signals
One clean line: Outcomes gather rather than scatter.
Unbroken line: Stable result flow.
8) Caution Signs
Too many fine lines: Outcome energy disperses.
Fading tail: Focus on process over visibility.
FAQ
Q. What if I can’t see a Sun Line?
A. It doesn’t mean failure. It can suggest quieter, craft‑driven outcomes over public recognition.
Q. Sun Line vs. Fate Line?
A. The Fate Line is about direction and responsibility; the Sun Line is about visible results.
Q. Are many branches good?
A. They can indicate recognition in multiple areas, but outcomes may scatter.
Q. Do interference lines block success?
A. They’re read as delays or interruptions, not permanent blocks.
Q. What does a full Mount of Sun imply?
A. It often suggests stronger public appeal or recognition flow.
The Sun Line is a map of visible results. It can sharpen as consistent output accumulates.
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