Monthly Archives: June 2014
10.12 THE MOUNT OF SATURN – INTERPRETATION
This mount area is seldom highly developed. Usually it partakes of either or both Jupiter and Apollo. Saturn in itself is the epitome of sobriety. Love of solitude, cautiousness, and mental reserve are characteristics.
Developed close to the heart line – the qualities magnify.
Toward Jupiter — very serious viewpoint about life.
Toward Apollo — genuine interest in the arts; sentiment becomes important. Very active Saturnians, those with spatulate fingers, have ability for sturdy occupations such as mining or agriculture.
Absence of the mount — indifference, periods of morbidness, often antisocial, a realist with little care for anyone.
A single small vertical line – luck in spite of self.
Two small lines — unusual success, a philosophical mind.
Cross lines — too much interference; Saturnians must have solitude.
Delicate, fine lines — mental problems.
A cross — suicidal tendencies, prone to accidents.
A star — health problems.
A square – danger from fire.
A grille – unscrupulous, entanglements with the law.
10.11 THE MOUNT OF JUPITER – INTERPRETATION
The mount area of Jupiter normally represents ambition and social prestige. If the development is closer to the side of the palm, family pride is the chief ambition; closer to the head line, leadership, a desire for authority. Here, arrogance would have to be subdued. Placed nearer Saturn, scholarly attributes. If the area is very high or large, conceit. Generally, idealism is the keynote for Jupiter. Fanaticism, exaggeration, and lack of dignity cannot be tolerated by a balanced Jupiterian (sometimes called Jovian).
One vertical line — success.
Two lines — more than one ambition.
A cross — a happy marriage.
A star — fame.
Too many lines — too many interests.
The grille – very unfavorable, the reverse of all the good qualities of Jupiter.
Absence of the mount — superstitious, vain, boastful, lack of respect.