Online palmistry can explain traditional line and hand-shape meanings, but visual claims require a clear image and should never be invented.
What palmistry traditionally examines
Palm readers may consider the heart line, head line, life line, fate line, mounts, finger proportions and overall hand shape. Interpretations differ between schools, and lines can change in appearance over time.
The life line is not a reliable measure of lifespan. PsychicReadings.co.in specifically avoids frightening claims about death, illness or tragedy based on a crease in the hand.
The launch service's honest boundary
The first release does not include palm-photo analysis. You can describe a feature or ask what a traditional term means, and the reader can explain common interpretations. It must not pretend to see your hand.
A later image feature could be added with explicit consent, secure deletion and clear disclosure that computer vision may misread lighting, angle or skin detail.
Using palmistry for reflection
A palmistry conversation can prompt questions about emotion, thought patterns, persistence, change and the story you tell about your own abilities. The interpretation is most useful when compared with your lived experience.
Do not make medical conclusions from hand markings. Consult a healthcare professional for symptoms or physical changes that concern you.
Common questions
Frequently asked questions
Can I upload a palm photo now?
Not in the initial release. The service will not pretend to analyse an image it has not received.
Does a short life line mean a short life?
No. The site rejects that frightening and unsupported claim.
Which hand should be read?
Traditions differ. Many compare both hands rather than relying on one.
Can palm lines change?
Their appearance can change with movement, age, work and skin condition, which is another reason to avoid rigid predictions.
Is palmistry medical diagnosis?
No. It must not be used to diagnose health conditions.
Published and reviewed 11 July 2026.