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CHAPTER IX

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the mount of the sun and its meaning

the mount of the sun is found under the base of the third finger. to this mount the greeks also gave the name of mount of apollo (plate vi., part ii.).

when large or well developed it indicates glory, publicity, a desire to shine before one's fellows. it is always considered a good mount to have large.

it also indicates enthusiasm for the beautiful in all things, whether one follows an artistic calling or not. people with this mount large, even if they have success in practical life, build beautiful houses or have artistic surroundings of some sort. they also have an expansive temperament, are generous and luxurious in all their tastes. they are bright and sunny by nature and have a forceful, happy, lucky personality.

this mount may be considered positive when the subject is found to be born between the dates of july 21st and august 20th, and generally until the 28th of this month, which portion of the zodiac is called the "house of the sun."

these people represent what may be called the heart force of the human race, and as a rule are generous and sympathetic even to an extreme.

they have great force of character and personality,[pg 159] and even when constrained by circumstances to exist in the lower walks of life, they play, even there, a r?le distinct from their fellows, and their clean-cut, well-marked personality is sure to make itself manifest.

at heart they are really most sympathetic, though they often seem to hide this quality on account of their strong sense of trying to force people to do what is right towards others.

they have no mercy for "weaklings" or evaders of the truth, and in brutal frankness they will even denounce their own children should they find them falling into evil ways.

they display the greatest loyalty if any friend of theirs is attacked, especially if in an underhand way. they love intensely and they hate intensely. theirs is no middle path, for they must be either at one extreme or the other.

although truthful and naturally honest they often get terribly deceived, and the danger is with such people that towards the sunset of their lives, the glorious sun that has shone, as it were, through them gets darkened by the deceit and treachery of others and sets in clouds, or gets hidden before the ending of life's pathway comes to view.

many of these people who have cheered others, who have brought their grand sunshine of good into the hearts of others, cannot cheer themselves when the twilight comes, and so they often fall victims to gloom and melancholy, and many commit suicide.

among other marked characteristics these people are extremely proud and would sooner die than ask favours from others. they are extremely easily wounded through their pride and are unusually sensitive.[pg 160]

impetuous and hot-tempered, they make many enemies, and when engaged in public life, which they are usually well fitted for, they often find themselves bitterly attacked in the most unscrupulous manner.

health

those born in the dates i have given, or who have the mount of the sun large, are most inclined to suffer with pains, palpitations, and trouble of the heart, head, and ears; with inflammation of the eyes, kidneys, and swellings and injuries to the feet.

mount of the sun (negative)

this mount may be considered negative when the subject is found born between january 21st and february 18th, and for the seven days following.

in this case they are far more successful when managing for others than for themselves.

they are usually found most active in their plans towards the relief of all distress and for what they believe to be the public good.

they are also often as a class found in governmental positions, or as leaders of some party or section of public opinion. usually they take the part of the "under dog," and cause themselves to be greatly abused and disliked by the richer and more powerful classes.

they seldom attract wealth as do those of the positive type, who are usually lucky in money, and when they do they are inclined to impoverish themselves in their efforts to help those around them, or in the execution of their philanthropic plans for the good of the poorer classes.[pg 161]

in strange apparent contradiction to this, these people are usually excellent in business and in their financial plans, but again it is more for others than for themselves. many of them make fortunes for others and keep the merest pittance for their own homes.

as a rule, they find great pleasure in public ceremonies, and meetings of all kinds. they love theatres and all places where large numbers of people congregate, and when wound up to the occasion they can display great eloquence, power of argument, and influence in debates. they rarely hold the positions they win for the run of their careers, they seem to play the r?le of the moment, and when that is passed they just as quickly retire into obscurity or into a quiet private life, and often end their days in the most unusual or unheard-of places.

quite the reverse of the positive type, these people seldom if ever commit suicide; on the contrary, they can endure any kind of martyrdom or suffering. they are buoyed up with the feeling they have done their duty to their fellow beings, and this feeling seems to sustain them against all disappointments, or losses or attacks on their name.

health

these children of the negative period of the sun suffer mostly with the stomach and internal organs, also with poor circulation of blood, loss of natural heat, and with liver and kidney complaints.

they are also prone to have accidents to their bones, especially to limbs, knees, and ankles.

very dry climates and plenty of sunlight is their greatest safeguard against all their maladies.

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