Continuation…
Dr. Shanker Adawal
The Mount of Venus
The Venusian type is the
pleasantest to meet, being healthy, happy, musical and joyous, and though, at
times, it may descend in morality, it always attractive and agreeable. It is a
type which needs to be handled carefully if you are to estimate it correctly;
otherwise serious mistakes in character may be made, and low desires and practices
attributed to one whose domain in life may belong to the elevated Venusian
type.
The Mount stands for love,
sympathy and generosity; the type is a good one, as one of its best
qualifications is to be found in its attractiveness. It is a healthy type and a
handsome one, as well as being essentially a feminine one, and is beset by many
temptations from its attractiveness to the opposite sex. A good Head Line and a
strong Thumb are necessary to restrain the inclinations and the passions.
A strong Mount of Venus in
a woman’s hand will not tend to profligacy as a Mount of the same strength
would in a man’s hand. In a man’s hand, a strong Mount of Venus makes him
effeminate in his characteristics, or else fiery and heated in his passions. I
conjunction with a hard hand, the desires will be indulged to a far greater
extent than in the case of a woman with the same degree of development.
If the Mount is full and
smooth, there will be a strong love of all Venusian things; but this will not
be in excess as would be the case if the Mount was grilled. Smooth Mounts, not
large, indicate a love of flowers, music dancing, paintings, colour, and so on,
but not strong sexual passion. If on the Mount the cross lines constituting the
grille are deep and red, it will add to the danger of the Mount.
The Venusians are honest
and truthful-they are not schemers for moneymaking and are not given to petty fogging
cheating in business. Music always appeals powerfull to them, and wherever a
well developed Mount is possessed, there will be found a love of music and
particularly of melody. If Mount Moon is equally developed, it will add to the
musical taste of the native.
Venusians always marry and
generally at an early age; to them the Martian strength and vigour is an
attraction. Good health is their normal condition; there are no recognized chronic
ailments peculiar to the type, hence the diseases that a Venusian may have must
be looked for on the other Mounts, and not on the Mount of Venus itself.
Bad Venusians there are,
and they may be recognized by the hand being very thick, especially the base of
the hand and the third phalanges of the fingers, the Mount of Venus being
large, red and hard; with the fingers smooth, short, and the first phalanges
also short, we have mere animals, who find their pleasures only in pandering to
their animal passions.
In considering the extent
and power of the qualities of the Mound and their effect upon the native, the
examination must be close and minute as to texture of the skin, the consistency
of the hands, the tips of the fingers, whether long or short, knotty or smooth,
the strength or otherwise of the Thumb and Head Line, and the colour of the
hands-all should be brought into consideration. The other Mounts must also be
considered in order to ascertain which type is secondary to it, for whatever
such type may be, it must be considered as a driving power to the Venusian.
The person governed by Sun
too closely resembles the Venusian to constitute a good combination. The Moon
dominated person is by no means a good secondary force; for imagination being
strong, it would tend to inflame the passions. To round off and perfect the
Venusian, some side of the Jupiterian, Saturnine, Mercurial or Martian types is
requisite. As regards the finger tips-which exercise a strong influence on the
Venusian-the Spatulate tip makes a good combination with the Mount, as it would
make the native more human in sympathy and love, very fond of pets, children,
dogs, horses, and in fact all animals.
Of the whole of the seven
pure types, the brightest, the best, and the most human, is without doubt the
Venusian; but whilst recognizing its good qualities, it cannot be proclaimed as
faultless.
In dealing with the
Mounts, the opening sections of this chapter must be considered, as they will
serve to show the influence the Mounts exercise on the character and life of the
native-especially in hands which show two or more Mounts developed, as they
must then be considered in combination, and in such consideration much that
would otherwise appear obscure or even puzzling
in the native will be revealed.
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