Chiromancy is often misunderstood as fortune telling, yet its classical foundation rests on structure, observation and interpretation. The hand is not read randomly. Its lines, mounts and markings form a system of correspondences that reflect temperament, inclination and behavioral tendencies.
The major lines establish the primary framework of interpretation, while secondary lines and planetary mounts refine nuance and depth. Rare formations and symbolic patterns introduce complexity, revealing shifts in character and internal development over time.
When approached as a disciplined study rather than superstition, chiromancy becomes a language of structure, one that requires patience, hierarchy and careful analysis.