Palmistry Path
Read the lines. Discover the path.
The human hand carries a map — a record of structure, temperament, and tendency etched into the palm and fingers. Palmistry is the study of that map: its lines, mounts, and shapes, and what they have meant to practitioners across centuries and cultures. This site is a structured guide to understanding it.
Content here draws from three major traditions: Indian (Hasta Samudrika Shastra), Chinese palmistry, and Western palmistry as systematised by Cheiro and his contemporaries. Where those traditions agree, the consensus is noted. Where they diverge, both views are presented honestly rather than one being quietly discarded.
Articles are organised by skill level — Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced — so you can start with foundational concepts and build toward more nuanced interpretation at your own pace. No prior knowledge is assumed, and no claims are made about predicting the future. Palmistry, practised well, is a tool for reflection and self-understanding.