
Split, divided, two-pronged head line? If you are interested in palmistry, you might have come across some unusual lines, like…
Writers fork meaning in palmistry. The fork is at the end of the head line (the lower transverse crease). This horizontal line splits at the end and sometimes splits midway along the line. A splitting line at its end is a good mark indicating creativity and practicality, often seen as a talent for writing; it is called the writer’s fork. If this fork is large, like halfway along the line appearing almost as two headlines, it indicates a dual personality. A dual nature can be the very hands-on type yet very imaginative in other ways, such as an accountant who loves to dance, a farmer who designs cubby houses, or an artist who is also a business person. A man with schizophrenia had this very long fork; however, it is not to say that everyone with it has the same diagnosis. Check out the complete guide to palmistry here