10.15 THE MOUNT OF LUNA – INTERPRETATION
The mount area of Luna represents imagination, intuition, creative ability, and motivation. It is a large area so it must be examined carefully to determine the exact location of the apex or precise spot of development. Luna has varied physical forms. It can bulge in spots or all over. It can be thin and almost flat. There may be few lines or many. It may have the color of a lot of blood or a little. All of these things have a meaning.
When developed toward Upper Mars — the practical dreamer able to apply imaginative ideas to everyday needs.
If the entire percussion bulges — need for physical activity combined with some creative project.
Near the wrist — sensuality, sometimes just imaginative.
Toward Venus — romantic, emotional.
Toward the Plain of Mars — aggressiveness to further one’s ability. All of these types are intensified if the mount shows a reddish color.
A bluish color – sadness, even melancholia enters the imagination, such as the gloomy poet or composer.
Pale color — may possess any one of the qualifications for the specific type but indifference would be evident unless pressure were exerted.
Absence of any development — the poseur, the imitator, usually satisfied with their place in life, no matter what it happens to be.
Lines on the area of Luna are very important because they are directional. Every talent will be corroborated on this area. Inventors, artists, writers, actors, musicians, builders, designers, in fact, every imaginative, creative talent is represented with a Lunarian mark or development. In excess, this talent becomes fanciful or foolish. If the imagination is too strong without a well-balanced intelligence, lunacy may result, or at least a very confused and erratic mind.
The horizontal lines show many interests. Lines that extend to the areas of Jupiter, Saturn, Apollo, or Mercury automatically assume the names of those respective mounts. The short lines starting on the percussion are lines of change often called travel lines, and are so interpreted as journeys. In a creative hand these lines can be considered as many interests. Slanting lines pertain to the same creative ideas.
Many fine lines — nervous tension.
Oblique lines — more important interests concerned with travel.
A cross — dreamy nature, superstitious, such as many theatrical people.
A large cross — wild imagination.
A grille – inconstancy, fickleness, neurotic nature.
Islands — fear and possible danger from water. Star — convicting translations, i. e., meritorious achievement by risking life or fortune; serious accident or death on a perilous expedition.
Triangle – unusual talents, brilliant success. Square – escape from dangers of water and sky.
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