Palm reading guide
Broken Life Line Palm Reading
For readers worried after seeing a break, gap or island on the life line and looking for a safer explanation.
Breaks are context, not verdicts
A gap, island or change in depth can describe a period of pressure or adjustment. It should not be treated as a fixed prediction about lifespan, illness or one dramatic event.
Check the surrounding palm
Look at the wisdom line, hand firmness, mounts and left-right differences. A single break means less than the pattern around it.
Photo quality can create false breaks
Dry skin, shadows and low resolution can make a continuous line look broken. Retake the photo in soft light before relying on the reading.
Questions people ask
Does a broken life line mean danger?
No. It should be read as a pattern marker, not a warning or fixed prediction.
Can an AI palm scan read a broken life line?
It can describe visible breaks when the image is clear, but it should explain uncertainty and avoid fear-based claims.