Apollo Line
THE LINE OF CAPABILITY
The line of Apollo is a verical line rising, if long, from the upper part of
the Mount of Moon, if short, higher in the hand, and running toward the Mount
of Apollo, sometines ending high on that mount, and sometimes not reaching to
it. If has been variously 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. It is one of the most thoroughly misunderstood of all the lines, and the
mistaken reading of it has caused pracitioners many mortifications.
"The line of Apollo, running as it does to the Mount of that name, emphasized
the Apollonian traits and qualifications. The Apollonian is brilliant, consequently
the line of Apollo indicates brilliancy, and the subject who has it should shine
in art and artistic callings" Such is the reasoning from which the present
interpretation of the line was derived, and it would be good reasoning if one
factor had not been forgotten. The Apollonian has many sides to his character;
there are good, bad, and indifferent subjects of this type. He also moves in
one of the three worlds, the mental, practical, or material, in any of which
he may be brilliant and successful, and in any of which he may secure fame or
wealth. But if an Apollonian who is built to shine in the MATERIAL WORLD has
a good line of Apollo, and you tell him he is a great artist, you have placed
him OUT OF HIS SPHERE, and made an error which counts agianst the accuracy of
the science of Palmistry. If this same subject
had been told that he was brilliant in the world of MATERIAL MATTERS, perhaps
a successful gamester, an owner of racehorses, a leading butcher, or foremost
in other callings in which some Apollonians engage with success, the estimate
would have been correct. It is the reading of a line of Apollo as always indicating
wealth and fame derived from ARTISTIC PERSUITS that has impaired its usefulness
and successful application. It is the attempt to make the line of Brillinacy
always indicate brilliancy in ART, which is only ONE of the directions it may
take, and the disregard for the fact that a subject may be brilliant in MANY
DIRECTIONS, that has made the reading of the line of Apollo so inacurrate. The
line of Apollo, like all other lines, can only be successfully used when it
is made to fit the subject. It is only accurate
when the subject has first been understood and the line had been applied "to
him", and it never as been and never will be accurate when the attempt
is
made to force every subject to fit the line. No better name has ever been given
this line than the LINE OF CAPABILITY. This name epxresses in a nut shell the
idead which should be applied to the line. it indicates a CAPABITIY or POSSIBILITY
of accomplishing a great deal, the FIELD in which the capablity will best operate
to be shown by CHIROGNOMY, indicating the forces BEHIND, which will direct hte
ability into some calling which produces results. A food line of Apollo is undoubltedly
an indication of the possession of the characteristics of the Apollonian, who
makes, friends, money, and reputation more easily than any other type. But in
reading the
qualities of the line be sure that you have placed the subject in his proper
world, after which you can successfully apply the brilliancy indicated by the
line to the affairs of that world. You will not find a great good many of SOME
value; but by far the greatest number of hands examined will have no Apollo
line at all.
The presence of a fine line of Apollo is an indication that the subject has
been endowed with exceptional talents for getting on in the world, and if other
parts of the hand be good, he most surely will do so. The line of Apollo must
be estimated continually in the light of the Chirognomic development of the
subject. A fine line of Apollo is ruined by a flabby hand, a weak thumb, a poor
Head line, poor Mounts of mars, Jupiter, Mercury, and Venus, or other deficencies
which may be seen in the hand. In making a final estimate of the worth of any
line, these factors must all be taken into account.
The absence of a line of Apollo does not necessarily indicate that a subject
will be unsuccessful, for, as in the case of an absent line of Saturn, the qualities
that make "self made men" may exert themselves, and produce even greater
results than come from the brilliant talents which a fine line of Apollo indicates.
In my examination of hands during the study of this line, I find that in most
cases the subjects having good Apollo lines rely too much upon their TALENTS,
and not enough on the industry and perseverance that should be expended in developing
them. For this reason less talented plodders often produce greater results in
life than their far more talented bethren.
If only the talents of a fine linel of Apollo are coupled with ENERGY, almost
unlimited success is possible. It is absolutely incorrect to say that the absence
of a line of Apollo indicates ill success in life, but it is true that the PRESENCE
of this line makes success easier. It must be understood then that in the treatment
of this line, when we use the word SUCCESS, it applies to effort in THE WORLD
IN WHICH THE SUBJECT MOVES. Remember that the proper world to which the line
must be applied is deetermined by examination of the rhree worlds of the hand
as a whole, and as shown by the three phalanges of the fingers.
The line of Apollo is like the Saturn line in that it does not give any health
indication. The effect of ill health may be seen as AFFECTING the line, but
the line itself will not give these indications. The length of the line determines
the extent of its influence; the longer the line the more it will sway the subject,
and the shorter, the less important is it found to be. A line of Apollo reaching
from the wrist to the Mount indicates the possession of greeat talent, so great
that it will continue to
develop during the life of the subject, and he will achieve much.
If the line begins low and runs only a short distance, the subject has talents,
but they will not be productive of great results.
It the line rises higher and covers the space between the Head and Heart lines,
the special brilliancy of the subject will operate during the formative period
of life, and will be of assistance in aiding him to pass this critical period
with greater ease.
If the line runs on to the Mount, the subject will be well endowed with Apollonian
characteristics, and in whichever world he moves will be brilliant and acquire
reputation.
Frequently the lines of Saturn and Apollo are interdependent, and in many cases
one will be strong at a time when the other is weak. In such an instance they
operate upon each other as sister lines, and one repairs the damage to the other.
The presence of a good line of Apollo with the Saturn line absent will compensate
for the loss of that line.
If the line of Apollo be present, then disappears, and afterwards begins again,
the talents of the subject during the period covered by the break in the line
are simply latent. The period of life covered by this break can be read according
to the age rules. There may be a special cause why the line vanishes for a time,
as ill health may render inoperative even the most brilliant talents. With such
a break look for defects in the other lines and Mount which may account for
it.
If during this period the Life line be in any way defective, delicate health
is against the operation of the subject's talents. If at the age indicated by
this space in the Apollo line, the Head line be defective, the mental power
of the subect is weakened, and he cannot give the attention necessary to make
his affairs successful. Similar defects seen in other portions of the hand,
whether connected by chance lines to the space in the Apollo line or not,
show something which has for the time being impeded the career of the subject,
by suspending the operation of his strongest talents.
COURSE - START
The Apollo line is only between the mounts of the Moon and Apollo. To be regarded
as a true line of Apollo, the line must begin more or less low in the hand,
directly under the Mount and finger of Apollo. A line coming from the Life line
and ending on the Mount of Apollo, while it will largely have the effect of
the Apollo line, is still not, properly speaking, that line, but is a chance
line, showing success of the subject arising from the same set of qualities
which makes the Apollo line indicate fortunate
conditions. To avoid possible confusion, it is best to limit the Apollo line
to a line wholly under the Mount, and if necessity arises to read such a line
(from the life line), read it as a chance line from the Life line to the Mount
of Apollo, and not as the Apollo line. Use everything for what it really is,
and do not get into the habit of calling all sort of chance lines, Apollo line.
In like manner read a line rising from the Saturn line and ending on the Mount
of Apollo as a branch of the Saturn line, adding
greatly to the success of the career, rather than call it the Apollo line. When
the line of Apollo rises from the top of the Mount of Moon near the percussion,
it indicates imagination and the power of language; to a line it indicates imagination
and the power of language; to a line so rising we should, it the mental world
be strongest, say that the subject will achieve success as an author. If the
tips be conic and finers smooth, he will love poetry.
If his fingers be knotty or square, he will write history, epic poems, hisotrical
novels, or works of the nature. If the Mount of Mars be large, he will write
of battles and heroes. If Venus be large, he will move the heart and bring tears
to the eye, so near to nature and human sympathy will be his productions. If
Saturn he high, he will write on chemistry , physics or scientific subjects
and often on history. This subject will also be a great writer of uncanny stories.
Basing you estimate upon Chirognomy you can thus locate the special direction
in which the line will being success.
If a line of Apollo rises from a good Upper Mount of Mars, the subject will,
by the display of calmness, resignation, resistance, and the fact that he does
not
allow himself to become discouraged, achieve success and reputation; the world
in which he will operate to be located Chirognomically.
In its course thorugh the hand the line of Apollo must run toward the Mount
of Apollo, for it is the effect of the qualities of this type which give to
the line its meaning and its name. There is a constant danger of reading chance
lines as the Apollo line, and to avoid doing this the rule must be fixed that
while in its course through the hand the apollo line may SLIGHTLY deflect, may
stop at any point, throuw out branches, or be met, trengthened, or crossed by
chance line, the general direction of the line itself must be from the Mount
of Moon to the Mount of Apollo.
Any line which cannot possibly be thus specifically classed as the line of Apollo,
must be read as another line. This will increase accuracy; for only thus can
a line have its porper meaning, and the erroneius reading which are constantly
given to supposed Apollo line will be avoided. Most mistakes with the line come
from an enthusiasm due to the fact that the influence of an Apollo line is known
to be so beneficial, that practitioner are tempted to overestimate the success
of their clients. This is especially true because praise is what gives
greatest satisfaction and is what clients are most anxious to hear.
CHARACTER
Character of Apollo line indicates the intensity and power of the qualities
it represents. The best line is that which is deep and well cut.
This gives in the highest degree the beneficial qualities of the line, indicates
success and reputation, and gives to a subject creative power in whatever world
he
operates. He is not one who is merely FOND of color, painting, and art, but
has the creative power which will enalbe him to porcue work of merit. It distinguishes
the real artist from the lover of, or dabbler in art. If the first phalanges
of the fingers, especially if that of Apollo, be longest, and a long deep Apollo
line cuts the hand, you client is entitled to be told that in the artistic world
he may achieve fame. With proper combinations theis line is also seen in the
hands of celebreated literary men and workmen. If the second phalanx of the
finger be longest, with the first well developed, he will still be the artist,
but will also have the ability to make money from his talent. This subject is
successful in the business world, and even his money-making is done in an artistic
way. In using the work "artist", do not understand that is means only
a painter of pictures. If may mean a poet, an actor, a singer, or reger to any
other of the artistic calling. On all sides of his character, the Apollonian
loves beauty, and
whatever is pleasing to the eye or sense. If the third phalanx be longest, especially
if it be thick, and a deep line of Apollo is seen, the subject is not an artist,
for he will like chromos better than the masterpieces, will love high colors,
flashy dressing, and will seek to display his taste on all ocasions, much to
the amusement of peioke of true artistic feelings, whose society he affects.
Such subjects are always money-makers. These three illustration show the method
of applying a deep line to the three world of the finger, by giving an intense
interpretation to the line, BASED upon the quality of the subject.
A THIN line of Apollo will decrese the intensity of the reading. The subject will not have the great creative power of the deep line. If an artist, he will be more guided by the effect porduced by other artists, and, wheter the mental, business, or material world rule, he will ahcive less celebrity and make less money.
If a line be BROAD AND SHALLOW it will show that little of the Apollonian power is left. The subject will like pretty things, will be fond of artists, will affect a little bohemianism, but will avoid attempting any procutions himself. If the hand be course in its development, the tast will be for showy things, and little refinement will be indicated. If the hand be regined, the subject will dress in taste, will have an eye for harmony in colorings, his home will be tastefully furnished, and he may do a little dabbling in weiting or painting. From this class come the army of literary and art copyists.
A CHAINED line of Apollo will indicate an utter lack of artistic talent, although the subject may be impressed with his own knowledge on matters of art, most of which is incorrect. These subjects do not realize their shallowness and most of their effort is expended in talk. In dealing with these line, apply each one to the subject according to the world in which he moves, and give its defective operation the affairs of that world.
COLOR in the line of Apollo is not an important cosideration, for this line does not brear upon the health of the subject. To a pink colored line give a better estimate of strength than one which is white or yellow. This is as as far as color will be condidered as affecting the line of Apollo.
DEFECTS
Defects in the line which form special signs, or which destroy its continuity,
will impede its best operation. If the line be alternating deep and thin the
subject will have a series of successes and failures, but there will be no even,
steady operation of a strong line. These subjects make some efforts which bring
money and reputation, and then relapse other series of efforts followed by stagnation.
Such subjects are brilliant "spurters," but cannot be relied upon
for continuous action and achievement. If this line be strong when it terminates
on the Mount, it is a much more favorable indication of final success and reputation,
as the last period of the life will be one of its better efforts. If the line
be wavy it indicates that the subject will have a vacillating career. He will
be clever and able to do much in his particular woeld of effort, but will be
weeatic, unstable, unreliable, and behemian. These people are versatile, but
go off at a tangent, and waste their brilliancy and talents in "chasing
butterflies" instead of pushing forward steadily in one direction. The
oucome of such a line is uncertain. The subject may do something wonderful,
or may pass everything by and accomplish nothing. If this line becomes strong
on the Mount of Apollo, the subject will finally round up with force in some
direction. It may be that he cecomes a great
wanderer, very erratic, or a crank, but he will earn a reputation for something.
If this line should end in a star the life will ned brilliatnly, the subject
will have achieved wide reputation, and an unsteady though talented subject
will have his work finally crowned with wuccess. The direction from which this
success will comes must be estimated Chirognomically.
If islands be seen in the line they will prove serious obstructions. Islands
appearing in a deep line will show that the realization of wealth and fame will
be impeded, and the subject stands in danger of a positive loss of reputation
and of money. In whatever wild the subject moves, he will attempt things which
promise reward, but the failure of which will bring him loss. If the Apollo
finger be as long or longer than Saturn, the subject will be a "plunger",
he will dazzle the stock market with his daring, and will take desperate chances
to win. If his Head and Life line be widely separated this plunging disposition
will be increased by his extreme self confidence. But
with the island in the Apollo line he is in constant danger of a loss of money,
and of his reputation as well. If the third phalanx of the Apollo finger be
long and thick, with the above combination, this subject will be the common
gambler.
If the Mercury finger be brooked and twisted, the Heart line thin or absent,
and the hand otherwise bad, he will be the card sharper and trickster, who resorts
to cheating, and uses the brilliancy afforded by the Apollo line to further
th basest ends. Such a line in andy hand, no matter how good, should be a constant
warning to the subject.
Bars cutting the line of Apollo will show constant impediments to the success
of the subject. When these are seen, first locate the subject's world of actions,
and then apply these impedimetns to it. These bars may
arise from various causes, all of which may be located by chane line, Mount,
Influence lines, or other indications.
If the Apollo line cuts though these bars, the subject will overcome the obstacles.
If the bars cut the line, the impediments will seriously affect the career.
If these bars are little fine lines which seem only to run over the top of the
Apollo line, they are annoying interferences, which deep the subject constantly
worried and by distrubing his mental peace impede his progress. Dots on the
Apollo line are a menace to the reputaiton of the subject. If they be small
they only indicate the whispering of enemies, but
it they be large and deep, they indicate the actual loss of good mane, Chance
line and the usual inidcaitons will ocayte the causes.
Breaks in the Apollo line inidcate setbacks to the ambition and upward course
of the subject, and are impediemtns which destroy the usefullness of the line
and render inoperative all of its beneficial influences. Such a line shows that
the subject may have a strong liking for art, if that world rules, but that
he will never be a producer or a creator of it; he is, if wealthy, the art patron.
It the business wold be strong, these people will be only partially successful,
and even with some of the beneficial effects of the line present, will make
may costly mistakes. With breads in the line, one cannot see more than ordicary
success for the subject, and many failure. With
all breaks seen in the line, look for repair signs which will tend to overcome
the obstacles and bring about better conditions. The usual repair signs will
be found in a variety of combinations. Such a repaired line is not better in
grade than a broad and shallow one.
TERMINATION
The termination of the Apollo line will tell the oucome of the line. It it be
a deep line at the start and grows thin until it gradually fades away, the best
period of the life will be during the time when the line is deep, and the wealth
producing capacity will diminish as the life progresses. In this case the final
success of the subject will only be ordinary. If a line of Apollo ends in a
dot the subject will after a life of prosperity lose his reputaion in the end
If the line of Apollo ends in a star it will be an indication of brilliant success.
A star on the Mount of Apollo is an electric light ending a good line, and intensifies
the entire combination. If the subject be mental he will win great fame and
renown as a poet, weiter, painer, sculptor, actor, or in other artistic callings.
Bernhardt, Noridca, Modjecka, Kathryn Kidder, and many brilliant actresses,
vocalists, or instrumentalists have this marking.
If the subject belongs to the practical world he will make money fast and easily.
His ventures will be uniformly profitable, and he will be celebrated for his
success. If the third phalanx of his finger predominates he may not have a high
grade of refinement, but will make a great deal of money.
If the line of Apollo have on it a double star the subject will be dazzling
in hi brilliancy and the greatest fame will come to him. Benhardt has this marking.
In these cases the first star will indicate the age at which the subject will
first achieve great success, and the star at the end of the line will indicate
that this prosperity and renown will continue to the end of life.
If the Apollo line begins with a star and ends with one, the subject will be
brilliant and successful from the time of birth, throughout the entire life.
If the line of Apollo ends in a deep bar the life will meet some obstruction
near the close which will be insurmountable.
This will be a decided check to the career and with this sign the Saturn line
should be closely examined, as will as all other indications which may locate
the cause. If with this marking the Life line be defective at near fifty
year, and continue so, ending in a tassel, fork, island, star, cross, or
other defect, the subject will have ill health and delicacy at that age, from
which he never recover, and which ruins his prospects in life.
If an island and a star or either be seen in the head line at age fifty, the
subject will fail in mental powers, which will check his career and put a
stop to his success.
If a rising split form the ehad line runs to a bar on the Mount, and error in
calculation will cause a check to the subject's career from which he does not
recover. Often this refers to investments made early in life, and which turn
out badly.
A cross on the end of the line of Apollo is a worse obstruction than a bar,
It means an absolute blemish to the repuation of the subject. If also
indicates poor judgment, and the subject will make many mistakes in the course
of his life, which consequently terminates unfavorabley. All of these
termination we are presuming to happen on good lines of Apollo. If they should
occur on poorly marked, defective lines, their reading must be
intensified, and made to agree proportionately with the poorness in quality
of the line.
A square on the end of a line of Apollo will indicate protection from evils
of all sorts. If will exert its influence not only on the end of the life,
but during the whole of it. This is larely true of all signs that terminate
a line of Apollo, but it is particularly true of the square. If a square
should surround any of the unfavorable terminations of the line, it will to
a large degree mitigate them.
An island on the end of the line of Apollo is a most unfavorable indication.
No matter now good the line may be, this making will cloud the latter days of
the subject, for it will indicate the loss of money and reputation.
A fork on the end of the line of Apollo will indicate that the subject has
talent in more than one direction, and that this diversity of talent will
cause him to do less with what he has than if his efforts were concentrated.
A well marked trident on the end of the line of Apollo is nearly as good a
marking as a star. It indicates celebrity and wealth from mental efforts. If
two parallel sister lines are seen on the Mount one on each side of the
Apollo line they give their added strength to an already fine indication. The
line of Apollo is intensely favorable by itself, but when supported on both
sides by strong sister lines, the subject will have the greatest success.
These were names by older palmists lines of reputation. If the Apollo line runs
to the Mount, and on the mount there are several or many vertical lines,
the subject will have some talent in many directions, and because of this diversity
will acomplish little.
If the Apollo line ends in a tassel the subject will scatter his efforts in
so many directions that he will accomplish little. Talent he has, but too
diversified.
If on the end of the Apollo line, one branch goes to the Mount of Saturn, and
one to the Mount of Mercury, the subject will have combined wisdom (Saturn),
brilliancy (Apollo), and shrewdness (Mercury), and with this combination he
will reap wealth and renown.
BRANCHES
Branches or fine lines RISING from the line of Apollo will increse the good
effect of the line, and when seen on a good line will make the success of the
subject more cerain. His life seems buoyant enough to rise over obtacles that
may get in its way, and thus he floats over the top of difficulty instead of
being dragged under by it.
Fine lines FALLING from the line indicate that the subject will need greater
and more constant effort to acheive success. He wll have an up-hill pull, and
there will be times when the load gets very heavy. He does not over come obstacles
easily, and such a line bears no such promise of a brilliant life as when the
branches rise.
Branches which leave the Apollo line and run to other lines, signs, or Mounts,
will each have a special meaning, which is to be read from the place where they
terminate.
-A rising branch going to the Mount of Jupiter will
show that, coupled with great talent, the subject has strong ambition and the
power of leadership. With this combination he will be successful, and is sure
to win fame if he does not secure wealth. If in addition a star be seen on the
Mount of Jupiter the ambition will be crowned with success. If a star be
also seen on the Mount of Apollo, he is certain to achieve great renown.
If such a marking be seen, the Chirognomic indications should at once be studied.
A soft hand, large Mount of Venus, and conic tips will make him a musician.
He will love melody best and those gay, tuneful compositions which appeal to
the heart and move the feet. If a large Mount of Moon be added he will also
love classical music. If the fingers be square he will have rhythm and metre,
and compose well. If the fingers be square he will have the power of execution
and be a brilliant performer. If the fingers be square and the tips sparulate,
he will be a cimposer and performer as well. These are in the artistic world.
If the practical world rules, he will be a great money-maker, will lead the
business community wherever he lives, and attain celebrity in this direction.
With the lower world predominating, he will be a money-maker,
but loud, and coarse, and will dress and live with vulgar display.
-If a branch from the Apollo line rises to the Mount of Saturn, wisdom, soberness,
frugality, a scientific turn of mind, and the balancing qualities
of Saturn will increase the success of the subject. With this combination, if
his mental world predominates, he will excel in occult sciences,
chemistry, physics, or mathematics. If his fingers be smooth he will be huided
by inspiration in these matter; if with knotty joints he will be the
reasoner and calculator; square finger will give him great exactness, and spatulate
tips originality. This Apolonian-Saturnian will not be led by
traditions, but will think for himself. All of these faculties will increase
the certainty of his success and fame. If a star is seen on the branch to
Saturn, the qualites of that Mount will bring great success.
If in addition one be seen on the Mount of Apollo, the success of the subject
is more cetain.
If the practical world rules, the subject will gain wealth as well as fame from
his efforts, and if the lower world be strong, he will be economical, frugal,
and even stingy. If the thumb be stiff this will be more certain.
If with this marking the hand be bad, the subject will be most successful in
his meanness.
If crosses, bars, dots, or other defects terminate the lines, the subejct will
be unsuccessful and will lose instead of gaining repuation.
If the lines have sister lines on the Mounts, he will have the greatest success.
If the lines should not reach the Mounts, and on the Mounts are seen many vertical
lines, the subject will fail of ultimate success by reason of too great a diversity
of effort.
-If a branch from the line of Apollo rises to the Mount of Mercury the qualities
of that Mount will come to the assistance of the subject. He will have shrewdness,
business abilities, a scientific turn of mind, and great powers of expression,
in addition to all the train of Apollonian brilliancies, and will achieve distinguished
success in some direction. If the mental world rules, this Apollonian-Mercurian
will have fluency of expression, and make a successful author, writer, or speaker
on any subject which he may study. If his fingers and tips be square he will
choose common-sense, practical subjects. If conic or pointed, artistic or idealistic
matters will be chosen.
If spatulate he will be original in his ideas and methods of expression, and
if the fingers be smooth will depend upon inspiration. If his fingers be knotty
he will have everything cut and dried, prepared in advance, and a reason for
everything on the end of his tongue.
If his fingers be long he will go into the detail, but if short, he will reach
his climaxes and conlusions quickly.
If the hand be elastic he will love to work, and will acomplish much, but if
soft, the subject will do more thinking than executing.
If the second phalanx of Mercury be long he will make a good doctor, especially
it vertical lines be seen on the mount of Mercury, or he may be a good lawyer
and bring to bear in the pleading of his cases forensic ability from both the
Apollonian and the Mercurian types. he will be studious, ingenious, and love
scientific
investigations. With every subject bring to bear all the Chirognomic indications
in such cases; thus you can tell from what standpoint every act will be executed.
If with the subject has a star on the Mount of Apollo and Mercury on the end
of the line of Apollo and its branch to Mercury, and the third phalanx of the
mercury finger is longest, he will be devoted to business, shrewd, calculating,
keen, and hard to beat. He knows men thoroughly, reads character easily, and
understands a good business
proposition when its is presented. Spatulate tips will make him original, square
tips great regularity and system, elastic consistency will give him the power
to do and to accomplish, and a large thumb the determination to use his powers.
Such a combination is an indication of great success and wealth.
-If stars be seen on the Mounts of apollo and mercury, the success is intensified;
it crosses, dots, bars, or other defects, the subject will make costly mistakes.
If with kthis marking the Mercury finger be crooked or twisted, or both, the
subject may use his brilliant talents to get the best of people.
-If a branch from the Apollo line rises to the Mount of Mars, the subject will
have added to his Apollonian character the sterling qualities of Mars.
Thus he will be self-reliant, able to defend himself, not easily discouraged,
and if necessary will force his way through the world.
If he be a mental type of subject, he will use these physical qualities to strengthen
his mental ability. If a material subject he will use his talents in the business
world or he will be a soldier. If the latter he will win renown.
If crosses, dots, bars or other defects be seen on the Mounts of Apollo and
Mars, the subject will have trials hard to overcome.
-If sister lines run beside the line on the Mount of Mars, the subject will
have added renown.
-If a branch from the Apollo line comes from the Mount of Moon the subject will
have the power of imagination, the ability to paint word pictures, and a good
power of expression. As an outhor he will be successful. If the hand be a musical
one he will love only the clasdic form. If the fingers be smooth and tips conic,
he will be an inspired writer and will deal in romance and poetry of a romantic
character.
If the finers be knotty, he will write prose, and if at all poetic will incline
to the epic form.
If a star be seen on the end of the Apollo line the subject will achieve great
renown from these spheres of action. If crosses, bars, dots, or other defects
end the
line, he will make errors which will interfere with his reputation.
-If a line runs from the Apollo line to a strong Mount of Venus the subject
will be passionately fond of music of a melodious character. This will be accented
if the fingers be smooth and tips conic or pointed.
If this subject be an instrumentalist, he will excel in expression and feeling.
If the fingers be square, he will excel in rhythm and metre, and if spatulate
in technique.
If he has square fingers and spatulate tips he will have both rhythm and technique.
If with such a hand the consistency be soft or flabby,
the subject will love to hear music, but will never have the energy to acquire
proficiency in it. If a star be seen on the Mount of Apollo, the subject will
acheve great distinction as a musician. If crosses, bars dots, or other defects
be seen on this line or the termination, they must be read as impediments to
the musical success of the subject.
-A branch from the line of Apollo merging into the Head line will indicate that
the subject will receive support from his mental power. If a line from
the line of Heart merges into the Apollo line the subject will be much assisted
by goodness of heart. Warmth of heart, sympathy, and an affectionate
disposition make friends who materially assist in promoting the interests of
a subject.
-Influence lines from the Mount of Venus which run along the side of the line
of Apollo show the assistance of relatives to the success of the subject.
These have often been read as lagacies from relatives, but they do not necessarily
indicate this particular form of help. They are sympathy, counsel, and support,
as well as financial aid.
-If a line branching from the Heart line cuts the line of Apollo, the affections
will stand in the way of the subject's success.
END OF CHAPTER