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Identifier: perinsscienceofp00peri (find matches)
Title: Perin's science of palmistry; a complete and authentic treatise
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Perin, Carl Louis
Subjects: Palmistry
Publisher: Chicago : Star publishing co.
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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xty-three. Draw a linefrom the center of the Mount of Venus to the center ofthe Mount of Mercury and mark its intersection on theLife Line thirty-five. Draw another line from thesame center to a point half way between the Mounts ofMercury and Apollo and mark its intersection with theLife Line twenty-eight. From the same center drawanother to a point half way between the Mounts ofSaturn and Apollo and at its intersection with the LifeLine mark twenty-one. At equal distances on the Life Line between 35 and49 and 49 and 63 mark 42 and 56 respectively. From the center of the Mount of Venus draw a per-pendicular line to the first Racette and mark its inter-section with the Life Line ninety-eight. At equal distances on the Life Line between ninety-eight and sixty-three mark five equal points and num-ber them 70, 77, 84, 91 and 98 respectively. Seven has always been considered a very importantnumber. The entire human system undergoes a com-plete change every seven years. The ancients claimed
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PLATE XXV.DIAGRAM OF THE HAND SHOWING HOW TO RECKON DATES, PERINS SCIENCE OF PALMISTRY. 191 that only seven planets affected mind and matter, mod-ern researchers have not added another. There areseven wonders of the world. The world, according toorthodox information, was built in seven days. Thereare seven days in each week. There are seven primecolors. The seventh sister born with the veil is sup-posed to be a seer. The author of this work has thegood fortune to know intimately such a woman. Andwhile she is unlettered her knowledge of natural law,occult forces and the philosophy of life is nothing lessthan marvelous. In reckoning dates the student must first take intoconsideration the type of hand he is examining, as itwill be necessary to increase or diminish the distancesshown on the Fate and Life Lines in accordance withthe length of the palm. CHAPTER XXIV. THE EPIDERMIS OF THE PALM. PALM COVERED WITH FINE LINES. When the epidermis of the palm is sheer and light incolor, the blood

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  • booksubject:Palmistry
  • bookpublisher:Chicago___Star_publishing_co_
  • bookcontributor:Harold_B__Lee_Library
  • booksponsor:Brigham_Young_University
  • bookleafnumber:184
  • bookcollection:americana
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