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Position of the main lines and their modifications

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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he person is sure to be very artistic and at the sametime overly sensitive and very impatient, which veryfact prevents him from becoming famous. An island on the Line of Reputation indicates the lossof all one values highly—character—^through a scan-dal caused by some one else, and as long as the islandlasts so long will the person be cast aside and ignoredby respectable people. If a star is found on the Line of Reputation near theMount of the Sun (Apollo) it denotes that the subjectwill reach the acme of success, and will hold it(Plate XXII.) A square found on the Line of Reputation (ee, PlateXXII.) insures success of the most brilliant kind. If the Lines of Reputation be wanting the person willhave a struggle for recognition. Such people do notshine, but are worth their weight in gold. A hole in the Line of Reputation denotes loss ofpower, failure. No success will attend the personwhile the hole is visible. If the hole disappears en-tirely success will crown the persons efforts*
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PLATE XXII.POSITION OF THE MAIN LINES AND THEIR MODIFICATIONS. CHAPTER XL ON THE LINE OF FATE OR SATURN. This line (Plate XIV.) is also called the Line of Haz-ard and the Line of Luck. It starts when perfectlyformed at the Racettes and travels upward in almosta straight line to the base of the Mount of Siaturn. Apropos of the influence which the Astral Fluidemitted from this planet has over man, the writerwishes to recall to the mind of the reader that Hesiodspeaks of the god Saturn as a beneficent and virtuousruler and speaks of his reign as the golden age. According to him Saturn ruled over the Isles of theBlessed at the end of the earth, by the deep, eddyingocean. At a glance the reader will observe that thereis a very close relation existing between the scienceof Astrology and the science of Palmistry. If the line of Fate, or Saturn, is well defined andunbroken and terminates in the Mount of Saturn, thusescaping uninjured through the stormy path of Mars,it denotes success, happine

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  • booksponsor:Brigham_Young_University
  • bookleafnumber:134
  • bookcollection:americana
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