Complete art of practical palmistry explained

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What does the mount of Venus indicate?

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If deficient in development it indicates an old, mean and selfish nature with no taste, in fact a nutter dislike, for the society of the opposite sex, and not much life force or vitality; and what­ever friendships are formed are purely of a platonic, and not of a soulful type. This, however, is rarely seen, as it is con­trary to all else in nature, and is the outcome of a perversion of nature's laws.

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What does the mount of Moon indicate?

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When deficient in development it indicates an utter absence of all poetical tastes and imagination, therefore the nature is prosaic.If full it indicates a dreamy, sentimental nature, imaginative powers, love of mystery, power for occultism, a deep intuitive perception, reliability in dreams and presentiments: a restless, romantic and poetical nature, fond of solitude, but not much power of expression and no self-reliance.

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What does the mount of Mars indicate?

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If deficient in development it indicates a cowardly spirit ,a want of self-command, and inability to lead or govern others. If full it indicates courage, passive resistance,resignation in misfortune and resolution; ability to lead and command, and much warm than dardour in all undertakings. That portion situated under Mercury indicates passive courage or coolness, and that portion situate under Jupiter active courage or aggression and promptness of action.

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What does the mount of Mercury indicate?

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When deficient in development it shows a want of intellect; no ca­pacity for science or literature, resulting in a dull, negative, cheerless existence in which others do the thinking. If full it indicates love of change, trouble and excitement, but elo­quence, activity, cheerfulness, and desire for renown;good capacity for scientific invention and commercial pursuits com­bined with love for occult studies,but extending only to the practical.

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What does the mount of Apollo indicate?

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If deficient it indicates a deficiency of artistic ideas and tastes, no desire for embellishment, a disregard for popularity and a nature tending more to materialism than to anything high or ethereal.

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What does the mount of Saturn indicate?

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When deficient the individual will have a very insignificant life; nothing of great importance or great moment will occur to influence him, but he will be devoid of much of the misery, if robbed of the fame,etc., which Saturn brings, [{full it indicates prudence and wisdom, a certain amount of success in life, also a nature grave and sensitive, with a tendency to occult study.

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What does the mount of Jupiter indicate?

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When defi­cient it indicates a cold, selfish nature, a want of dignity and self-respect, and a nutter disregard for religion or things of a sacred nature. Such persons are ungentlemanly and vulgar, and are seldom good looking.If full, it indicates noble am­bition, love of nature,noble desires, much generosity,and love of religion.

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Where are the different mounts located?

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1. The mount of Jupiter is located at the root of the First finger. 2. Saturn at the root of the Second finger. 3. Apollo at the root of the Third finger. 4. Mercury at the root of the Fourth finger. 5.

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What are the names of the mounts?

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Jupiter, Saturn, Apollo (also called Sun), Mercury, Mars, Moon (also called Luna), and Venus.

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What is meant by a mount?

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The fleshy bull which is situated on the palm of the hand, at the root of the thumb and each finger, also at the percussion or outer edgeof the hand.  Some mounts are towering, others spreading.