Basic Palmistry I
By Samantha Stevens
Palmistry is an ancient art and one that has many systems of interpretation.
It is also an intuitive art that is easily learned just by learning a few basics
about the symbolism that is represented by the lines that run across the palm, the
mounts (or fleshy parts) of the palm and the structure of fingers.
In some systems, the right hand represents who you are today and the left hand,
everything that you were born with when you came into this world. For "palmistry
on the run" though it is best to read the hand that the person writes with, as that
would be considered to be dominant hand.
In palmistry, the hand as a whole is divided into three different sections. The
Fingers represent the mind and the higher self. The middle of the palm represents
day-to-day life and the conscious mind. The lower half of the hand represents primal
instincts, health and basic drives of the subconscious.
Palmistry is all about proportion, symmetry and distortions of what would be
considered to be a perfectly formed hand. You can tell a lot about a person by looking
at their thumb and fingers. The thumb has three phalanges. Its tip represents will
power. A club shaped thumb indicates criminal tendency. Pointed or long tips indicate
creativity and intelligence.
The middle phalange represents logic. The longer the phalange, the more efficient
and strategic the person. The fleshy part at the base of the thumb is called the
Mount of Venus, which represents empathy, emotion, grace and compassion. The fatter
and fleshier this part of the hand is, the more sensitive and compassionate the
individual.
The index finger correlates to the planet Jupiter and indicates good fortune
and career. The middle finger is related to Saturn and limitations and restrictions
in life. The ring finger is called the Apollo. It relates to self-expression and
intelligence. The pinky finger belongs to the planet Mercury, which is about your
ability to communicate with others and sustain relationships.
The longer and straighter the finger, the more good fortune a person can expect
to have in these areas. All these fingers have their own mounts, which are located
on the palm right below each one. The more developed or pronounced these fleshy
mounds are beneath the finger, the more developed that trait is in a person.
The Mount of Jupiter below the index fingers represents ambition, leadership,
religion, honor and love of nature. The Mount of Saturn below the middle finger
represents sanity, sobriety, wisdom, introversion and karmic events such as good
or bad luck.
The Mount of Apollo below the ring represents confidence, creativity, impulsiveness
and extroversion. The Mount of Mercury below your little finger has to do with ability
to sell yourself, communication, quickness, connection as well as writing and mathematical
abilities.
Sometimes the Mount of Mercury will be feathered with short vertical lines that
are called Lines of Affection. These sometimes indicate the number of deep emotional
connections or significant relationships in a person's life. Right below the Mount
of Mercury (below the little finger there are two more mounts.
About half way down is the Mount of Upper Mars, which reflects your temperament:
if this mound is fleshy then the person tends to be more courageous or war-like.
Below that, near the base of the hand is the Mount of Luna (also known as the Mount
of the Moon). This mound reflects such qualities as generosity, warmth and imagination.
If it is over pronounced it can indicate a tendency to madness.
Below the Mount of Jupiter (follow the index finger downwards) lies the Lower
Mars, which deals with aggression, hostility and capacity for evil. The center of
the palm is called the Plane of Mars. If the plane has a dip in it you are calm,
cool and collected. If it is raised or flat you are more likely to display a bad
temper.
The Heart Line cuts laterally across the upper palm between the mounts of Jupiter
and Mercury. Loops, bubbles, cuts and breaks in this line indicate relationships
and episodes occurring in a person's love life. The Head Line is normally positioned
and can cut across the palm or curve downward. It is an indicator of intelligence
and mental health. An optimum Head line runs straight, is deep and has a long extension
almost to the other side of the palm. This more the headline curves downward towards
the list, the less control the individual may have over his or her emotions.
The Life Line usually circles the thumb and begins under the mount of Jupiter
and extends to the wrist. It encircles the Mount of Lower Mars and Venus and in
most cases ends at the base of the hand. This line indicates major life events as
well as the health of the subject. The longer this line is, the longer the individual
will live.
The fourth main lie on the palm is called the Line of Fate (also known as the
Line of Faith. This line runs vertically from the middle of the base of the palm
and up towards the middle finger. It is an indicator of material and financial strength.
The deeper, stronger and less broken the line, the more likely the person is likely
to be successful. It also indicates a serious, business like nature.
The line of Apollo is a vertical line that is found on the upper part of the
Mount of the Moon. It has been called the line of the Sun, and the line of Brilliancy,
and to it has been ascribed the gift of great artistic talents, wealth and fame.
Not every hand possesses this line.
The line of Mercury has been variously called the line of Health or the line
of Liver. It is found either on Mount of Mercury or the Plain of Mars. If there
is no line you are probably blessed with excellent health. Strong markings in this
area indicate troubles with health.
There are many Minor Lines that don't appear in every hand but one of the best
known is the Girdle of Venus that starts between the Mounts of Jupiter and Saturn
and ends around the little finger. This line looks like a loop circling three of
your four fingers and its presence is supposed to indicate beauty and luck in romance.
The hand is filled with all kinds of markings, lines, feathers, stars, and crosses
--each with particular meanings. As a rule of thumb (no pun intended) any time you
find a marking on a mound, it usually indicates that something special is going
on in that department of your life.