Would this be considered a star?

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Would this be considered a star?

Post by Libreo » Fri Sep 21, 2012 7:05 pm

Would you consider it a star or just a cross at the end of the Sun line? I have this except it has a horizontal line on the right, then various faint lines that touch the line too. Looking at it, it does look like a star, especially with the other lines (though there's not a certain horizontal line that goes straight across it).
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Post by Libreo » Fri Sep 21, 2012 7:20 pm

Thought I'd try and show you what my star looks like by adding a few lines onto the picture. As you can see, there's just the one horizontal line that doesn't go all the way across. Does it count as a star?
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Post by Pravin Kumar » Fri Sep 28, 2012 1:36 am

The first image is not a star because Sun Line is involved in it. Second image is more like a star because 3 lines meet at a point and Sun Line has not been taken into consideration. It also looks a disturbed trident. But if it is a Star of a Trident then it has to have a counter effect somewhere else.


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Post by Libreo » Sat Sep 29, 2012 8:26 pm

Pravin Kumar wrote:The first image is not a star because Sun Line is involved in it. Second image is more like a star because 3 lines meet at a point and Sun Line has not been taken into consideration. It also looks a disturbed trident. But if it is a Star of a Trident then it has to have a counter effect somewhere else.


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It's complicated to describe. It has the star at the end (on the apollo mount), but the sun line continues a little longer and meets the crease at the beginning of the third finger. Before it touches the crease, it divides into three lines and becomes a trident, all three of those lines meet the crease of the third finger. I'll send another comment containing the illustration, of which I've added the trident at the end. (At least, I think its a trident).

Also, when I look at it from the side (trying to imagine the sun line not being there) then it does look like a star.

It also has a square and a triangle next to it (sort of attached to it) I don't know if that makes any difference?
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Post by Libreo » Sat Sep 29, 2012 8:26 pm

Here it is:
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Post by Pravin Kumar » Sun Sep 30, 2012 1:37 am

Please post palm prints.

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Not sure if a island or a branch

Post by harshitha » Mon Mar 09, 2015 2:59 pm

I have a long straight fate line, but there's a thinner line which branches out from the fate line and joins it a long time later. There's also a star inside the area that is formed between fate line and the branched line. What does it mean?

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