Color of the Hands
Need 70 degrees F, to correctly judge color, for anything that accelerates or retards the flow of blood will affect the color of the hands, and what you are tying to find is the natural STRENGTH and QUALITY of the blood stream.
Physiologically considered, blood which produces color performs two most important
functions. It swiflty courses thorugh our veins and arteries, absorbs and carries
away impurities, and at the same time renews and sustains
life. These impurities which the blood absorbs carbonize it (which is only another
word for devitalization) and unless this life current flowing through us is
itself renewed, it will turn to poison. The lungs function is to
take into their cells fresh air, and to throw off the poisonous carbonic gas
This respiratory action of the lungs is the influx of new life into us with
the inspiration, the outgo of exhausted must flow through the lungs leaving
with them this poisonous matter, and receiving in its stead oxygen, or new
life. Thus renewed it returns through the veins to the heart, which received
it and pumps it out again to all parts of the system. In this manner blood
is propelled to the outermost part of the body, the skin, and gives to it its
color; it is the AMOUNT and QUALITY of the blood that changes the color of
the skin. It is wee said, that "blood is the renewer and sustainer of life,"
and therefore the color of the skin becomes, to the palmist, an all
important subject. Now suppose this blood throws off only a part of its
carbonic poison when it passes through the lungs to be renewed, and is only
PARTIALLY revitalized. Manifestly it will then return through the arteries,
carrying not a FULL MEASURE of renewed life, but only partially able to
perform its highest degree of revivification. Suppose blood thus CONITINUE to
pass thorugh us only PARTIALLY pue, it will not be long befoe the health will
suffer and, as the health conditions alter or are impaired, the TEMPERAMENT
will be affected, the CHARACTER will become less strong as vital force
diminishes or will be changed in different ways, as different changes in the
blood take place. This physiological side of Palmistry is one of which the
public knows little. Few have realized the scientific axactitude of
indications given by color, nor why they are so exact.
EXAMINE THE PALM - NOT THE BACK OF THE HAND since not suntaned.
In examing the hand for color, be guided largely be the palm, not the back of
the hand, and look at the lines and the nails as well, from which combined
point of veiw you can very accuratly astimate the normal color of the hand
under consideration. You must take into account the season of the year, for
marked differences will be shown by some hands on this account. In winter the
tendency is toward whiter color, and in summer you find sunburn or tan
temporarily changing the appearance. These must be taken fully into account,
and it is to avoid being misled by such matters that I advise usig the palm,
which is less susceptible to change form exposure than the back of the hand.
Some people burn in summer, and their skin turns red. Others tan, and these
hands turn brown. Often beween the time when hands have been badly tanned,
and the time hwen they become bleached out agian, there is a period when
they have a most decidedly yellow appearance. This might, if you did not keep
all these matters in mind, lead you to ascribe the qualities of yellow color
to hands which were only underging the process of regaining their normal
appearance. It is the back of the hand, however, that is thus nost often
artificially colored, and by using the palm as indicated, you will not be led
astray.
WHITE HAND = Dreamy, mystical, not entusicastic, unemotional, selfish,
imaginary.
By white I mean DEAD-WHITE, one which gives you an impression of PALLOR and
LACK OF BLOOD SUPPLY.
-Not a white hand which is white merely by reason of fineness -particularly
in women.
Thus first learn to recognize the watery, pallid look of a dead white hand,
the corpse-like whitness that means the dearth of heat, and that gives the
clew to the prdominating quality of the white hand - COLDNESS.
With this color, the nature lacks ardor, heat, warmth, life, and
attractiveness; it does not belong to one whose society is sought, whose
genial qualities light up with a glow of warmth, or one who so radiates
good-fellowship that others enfoy his society. These poeple, instead, are
distant, repellent in manner, cold in their views, and not anxious to make
exertions to please others. They are cold by nature, and cold physically, for
the blood current is reading the outside skin only in a deeble and
insufficent quantity. It is not pounding against it by virtue of the strong
action of a stong heart, but comes in lifeless force from a flabby heart that
is muscularly weak.
They are not sensual, for the vital force of strong
health, which gives force to passion, is absent; they are cold in love, and
while often very clever they do not seek the society of others. They make
good poets and prose writers, and do not find their greatest enjoyment in the
gratification of the senses. The mind may be active and at work, though it is
not spurred on by marital fire or love. While cold white hands have written
some of the most beautiful of all of our literature, their work has the
glitter of the frost, the sparkle of the iceberg, lacking the warmth which
reaches the heart. In religion these people are mystical; in the business
world they make few friends; they do not enter the social world when they can
avoid it.
Remember that the life-renewing current is weak, blood thin, heart action
deficient, maybe form inactive kidneys, and you will recognize that this
coldness greatly affects every other quality.
A mount of Jupiter may give ambition, pride, religion, but it will be tinges
with coldness, cynisism, and superstition. If Jupiter is in excess, it will
make a cold-blooded tyrant.
If Saturn is strong, imparting wisdom, melancholy, or gravity, it will be made
more cold by the white hand, though yellow color belongs to a strong
Saturnian Mount, and the white color will not often be found by itself.
The art, brilliancy, and veratility of Apollo will be pulled to the ground by
a white hand, while Mercury is made more crafty, scheming, and less the good
fellow he might otherwise be.
The white hand gives resigination to a Martian, and in exaggerated
developments adds to the destructiveness of his aggressive qualities, by
making him cold hearted. Venus is ruined by white color, for love cannot live
without heat. White is the normal color of the Mount of Moon, and will be
expected in a Lunar type of hand. If you find it with the other Mounts, it is
always an abnormal condition.
PINK HAND = Good temperament
As whitness shows deficiency of blood supply, pink color shows that a normal
amount of blood is coursing through the body, consequently pinkness will be
the health color. In thiscase the force pump of the body, the heart, is
acting with normal strength, is forcing through the arteries a good quality
of blood, rich in red corpuscles, full of life, renewing power, and this rich
blood is being sent in sufficient supply to the surface of the skin. Blood is
what gives skin its color, and as there is, in this case, a normal condition
of quantity, quality, and propelling force, the result is the healthy ;ink
glow of the hands that speaks of a well conditioned subject, full of life,
energy, and vitality. A healthy person, whose body is not racked with pain,
is necessarily is neater normal an all his qualities than one who is urging
himself through life, weighed down by bodily ills. Thus pink color, meaning
a
good, healthful blood supply, means the nearest approach to normal conditions
in temperament. The pink hand belongs to the bright, cheerful, vivacious
person, full of the psarkle of a brain unclouded by too much blood or
weakened by too little. It indicated one who is attractive, brighty, and
witty, one who can appreciate the power of love, who has sympathy,
tenderness, and a gentle spirit toward all less favored brethren. It
indicates one who finds life pleasant, bright and attractive, who finds his
greatest pleasure in the society of people of his acquaintance, one to whom
others are attracted, and whose society is sought wherever he may be. Life to
many is full of tragedy,and to such the pink hand people are a boon. They
feel that life is worth living and can be made pleasanter, thus they are
willing to make the necessary effort, being healthy, in order to enjoy these
pleasures. They are optimists, and it is a blessing there are such people,
who may gavanize their white handed brethren into life. Warmth of love, the
fire of enthusiasm, the tenderness of sympathy, belong to pink hands. They
suffer when their friends suffer, but they try to cheer those in trouble;
they give off magnetism, or heat as it is more porperly called, for
magneticpeople must have warmth or they could not attrct others. This is the
physical reason why Venusians and Apollonians gather so many around them, why
they are so much sought after. They radiate warmth, which is life; not
coldness, which is death. The presence of pink color in a hand should bring
to your mind a picture of the attraction, warmth, brighness, sparkle,
vivacity, life, energy, generosity, and tenderness, which belong to a normal
and healthy condition of mind and body. Pink is the happy medium with the
mounts, and does not, with two exceptions, intesnsify or decrease their noram
loperation, consequently you can apply it favorably to all your types. with
the Lunar and Saturnian subjects, rserved above, white and yellow color isk
normal, pink color will light up thier coldness and sadness, and make them
less perssimistic in their views of life. Thus pink color is a benefit from
every point of view.
RED HANDS = An excess in quantity and quality of blood = Excess in physical
activity.
Intensity, which is shown by redness, belongs to the Martian type, and is,
in that case, not such a defect as it may be with the Jupiterians,
Apollonians or Venusians. Excess of anything may be as fatal as deficiency,
and as the redness of the hands shows the great force with which the blood is
being propelled, it is typical of excess in quantity, quality, and force of
the blood stream. By redness I mean a clear, full red, not a pink of dark
pin, but a deep color. In this case we find the blood full of red corpuscles,
consequently teeming with life, with vitality, and the subject
correspondingly strong. We find the physical strength of the subject good,
and the nature an ardent and intense one. He is a person who cannot do things
by halves, who has so much vitality that it may be called an excess of health
and strength. Thus, instead of nursing a physical pain or delicacy, he is
impelled to great exertions in order to work off or use up the superabundance
of vital energy with which he is charged. These people are intesne in
everything - love, war, business, art, religion; in fact, no plce or wlk in
life in which they may be placed but will feel the impetus of their wonderful
vitality, and energy. They do not mince matters in speech, but use strong,
short sentences. If they love, it is with no feeble flame, but a withering
blast of strength. If angry, they are violent, and the red hand finds
greatest fiddiculty in exercising self contral. As eater these subject are
voracious, for the reason that it takes great quantities to feed the intese
fires that inflame them. Their difficulty lies in being so much stronger than
most people that they overshadow and wear out others by their intensity. Thus
we see how it is possible to have even too muxh of the greatest of all
blessings, health and strength. The person with the red hand does not think
with the same ease and activity as the pink-handed subject, for the brain is
somewhat clogged in its action by too much strong blood. The mind is heavier,
coarser, denser, and not susceptible of the keeness which goes with a well
nourished condition and which is lacking when there is an overcroding of
blood to the brain cells. In these persons theings are overdone, consequently
they are extremists. By this time you have seen the great desirability of the
normal condition in life, and can seen that excess is nearly, if not quite as
bad a deficiency. The cold white hand freezes all qualiti3s, the red hand
burns them up; it is questionable which is the lesser of the two evils. So
when you encounter the red hand, think of the excess of blood, its strength,
force, and rich quality. Picture the fires of extreme health and strength that
are burning within. Think how ardent, firm, intense is the nature of you
client.
If strongly Jupiterian, he will have fierce ardor added to his ambition, to
pride, and love of rule.
If Apollonian, he will be heated and intese in his briliancy, excessive in
alll things, fond of show, and redness will destroy much of Apollo's refinemtn.
If Venusian qualities of love and passion are his possession, he fairly
consumes with ardor and heart of passion, and is alike dangerous to himself
and to others. To the Martian type it gives ardor, fiercness, and
coarseness. He fights, eats, and burns with fierce love. He is liable to
strain his stonach by overeating, produce vertigo or apoplexy, and thus in
health matters you must consider redness very carefully.
If you find heart difficulties in nails or heart line, and also redness of
the hands, it is a very serious matter. With throat, bronchial, or
intestinal difficulties shown, if you find redness of the hands it is also a
very vad indication. Thus through everything this fiery intesity of red hands
will add heat and force. In a low, brutal hand, bit Mount of VEnus, short,
thick fingers, hard palm, and clubbed thumb, if redness be added, there is
one chance in ten that the possessor will not commit murder, certainly he
will if his affections are trifled with. He who spoke of "the red handed
murderer" may not have meant that his hands were dipped in blood, but he
must
have spoken of the red hand above described. With such a tremendous force to
deal with as the red hand shows, uou can understand how far short of
proficiency you will be unless able to recognize and understand it.
YELLOW HANDS
The Saturnian is the type to which this color really belongs, but the
Mercurian clains share, while in all other types yellow is abnormal.
The reason somehands show this color is becuase their owners are bilious. The
bile, whose function is to assist in the digestion of the food, was never
intended to get into the blood. It should be carried away through the
intestines and having perfomred its natural function, disappear. But cases
arise where the liver secretes too much bile, and a portion finds its way
into the blood. Bile then becomes an irritant, a poisonous foreign substance,
which vitiates the blood stream. Bile is yellowish in color, and as the
blood, in its course is constantly anxious to rid itself of the irritant, it
embraces every opportunity to deposit itself of the irritant, it embraces
every opportunity to deposit the bile pigment whenever it can do so. When
blood containing too much bile reaches the surface of the skin some of the
bile gigment is left, and gradually the skin assumes a yellow color, more or
less intese according to the amount of the bilious overflow into the blood.
Thus the blood stream, which should carry on its course nothing but renewed
strength, is transfusing an irritating foreign substance, and consequenly
fails to enliven, and build up the health and strength as it should. It is
rather like a polluted miasmatic stream, producing weakened vitality, and
lessening the vigor and evergy. This bile in the blood is a constant irritant
in its course, and in addition to poisoneing the blood and tissures, it
produces its corresponding irritating influence on the nerves, brain, and
temper. It gradually lessens the strength of a muscular heart, and in timewe
find our pump becoming weak and irregular, whie the force of the blood stream
itself diminishes. Thus is added in chronic cases a paleness to the yellow
skin, and we have the cold-blooded, bilious person, a most distressing
combination. The person plagused with bile cannot be joyous, birght, and
happy as our pink skinned subject. he is held down by a weight that seems
about to crush him; he is moody, melancholy, takes a dark view of life, and
has "the blues". he constantly crosses the bridges before he gets
to them. h3
becomes morase, silent, and forms the habbit of shunning society and gayety
in every form. His brain is clogged by bilious poisoning, and its views
become poisoned. He sees no bright side to anything, but reverls in gloom,
nyster, and superstition. he takes, in other words, a sickly, distorted point
of view, and soon inclines to seek seclusion, and gives way to gloom and
despondency. The bile irritates the nerves, so the yellow skinned subject is
cross, irritable, and consequently not a pleasant companion.
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