I have transferred all of my previous posts to this new one. Blessed Be..
Nearly everyone who's looked up at the night sky has asked him or herself at least some form of the very same question: Are we really, truly alone in the universe? The only thing that's certain is that we definitely don't want to be. Maybe that explains why we keep seeing UFOs in the sky... and why they're always one of three types.
The idea that humankind is pretty much the end all be all as far as intelligent life goes is a pretty depressing thought. It's only natural, then, that we'd grasp on to pretty much anything as a sign of alien contact—seriously, anything. History is rife with reports of UFO sightings, but if you take a second to stop and think, nearly all of them come with perfectly reasonable explanations—and not one of them extraterrestrial.
Consider this: It would take one of our space ships 60,000 years simply to reach the edge of our galaxy alone. Now, that doesn't bode well for an extraterrestrial playdate. But this hasn't deterred the hoards of people willing to swear until their dying day that they have seen, interacted with, touched, and/or been probed (anally or otherwise) by creatures of a world beyond our own. And sure, the thought that we're not alone is an exciting if not slightly unsettling one, but these little claims and subsequent "proofs" of alien life on Earth almost always fall into one of three categories: military exercises gone wrong, acts of nature, and of course, man-made hoaxes.
Military
Ever notice how UFO sightings tend to conveniently happen on or around military bases? Yeah, that's not a coincidence. Be it weather balloon, aerial spy cam, or rogue aircraft, people are more than happy to assume that the mystery circling overhead is alien—rather than military-made—especially during times of national paranoia.
Times of paranoia like, say, WWII, for instance. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the country's sense of security was shattered. So three months later, when a weather balloon went casually wafting over Los Angeles in 1942, hysteria naturally followed suit. What's a terrified city to do? Why, conduct a massive military airstrike against the interloper, of course—resulting in this iconic photograph of what was later dubbed The Battle of Los Angeles.
The Art of Palmreading.........
Finding Your Palm Reading Marriage Lines
Take a look at the palms of your left and right hand. You may notice some small lines striping the area below the base of your pinky finger. If you don't notice any lines then, theoretically, you have no marital future. Let's hope your life line is more promising. However, most people will have lines; some individuals will have many. Where palmistry is concerned, the fate of your love life lies in both the quantity and visibility of these lines.
The best way to get an idea of exactly where your palm reading marriage lines lie is by consulting a diagram or demonstration. The Orderly Fashi is one of many websites offering a detailed description of the many lines and palm features that influence your marital life. You can see right off the bat that these tiny lines are said to answer more than just the question of, "Will I ever marry?"
Your marital lines are said to indicate the amount of children born into each marriage and even the affairs you may have during these marriages. Remember that faint lines only indicate prominent romances, but the darker more descript lines indicate actual marriage. More importantly, depending on whether or not your marriage line or lines are intercepted, you can predict everything from divorce to early spousal death.
Most people find it informative, if not at least amusing, to explore the art of palmistry. However, individuals seeking a clear interpretation of their future may want to put down the beginner's guides and consult a professional. In theory, professional palm readers should be aware of the many fine interpretive nuances within this craft. The number of lines on your palm may be objective, but the interpretation thereof is often subjective. So if one professional palm reader gives you a prediction you don't like, feel free to seek a second opinion. After all, most people recently diagnosed with a degenerative disease will consult a second doctor to ensure that their diagnosis and treatment plan are up to par.
This is your love life! If one palm reader relays the awful truth that you will be married only to endure a brief romance followed by your spouse's numerous torrid affairs that will all occur while you remain barren and unhappy, it would then not be the worst plan to consult the palm reader down the street. If a second consultation unveils a future of abundant children over the course of six marriages, further opinions still may also be necessary.
The Role of Your Heart Line
Your heart line is somewhat tied to the fate of your marriage lines. If you have multiple marriage lines that are all broken in places, thus indicating several marriages that end badly, you will want to consult your heart line to discern which elements of your character are affecting your love life.