THE GIRDLE OF VENUS
= nearly always DOES indicate an intense state of nervousness, and in a large magority of cases great liablitiy to hysteria.
COURSE
Rises between the fingers of Jupiter and Saturn and runs across the Mounts of
Saturn and Apollo, ending between the fingers of Apollo and Mercury.
The Girdle of Venus does not always run exactly over this path, but sometimes
rises on the Mount of Jupiter and runs over onto the Mount of Mercury, sometimes
ending on the percussion.
It is, in part, as sister line to the Heart line, and in some hands, when the
Heart line is absent, takes the place of that line. Older palmists conceived
the idea that when they saw this line in a land which had also a stong Heart
line, that being virtually a sister line to the Heart line, it indicated a double
supply of heart qualities. This
was not meant in a physical snese, but as regard the affections, and for this
reason the line was named by them the Girdle of Venus, meaning the Girdle of
Love. As this reading of the line was first made in thee days when love meant
license, the interpretation was attached to it that anyone with such a abundant
supply of affections would seek occasion to lavish them, and the Firdle of Venus
vecame the synonym of license, profligacy, debauchery, and was considered the
mark of unchastity and abandonment.
Some few have doubted its accuracy, and many practitioners have abandoned its
use entirely, because they could not reconcile its accepted interpretation to
the lives of the subjects they encountered, and many embarassing errors were
occasioned by the use of the line. To arrive at a correct solution of this much
vexed question, we have only to apply our general hypothesis, and to ADAPT THE
LINE TO THE SUBJECT, no the subject to the line. Also to remember that this
is the twentieth century, instead of 400 B.C., when the original reading was
given, and that conditions today are different from those prevailing at that
time. Form an exhaustive study of the Girdle of Venus, I have found that it
does not as a rule indicate dabauchery and license, but that it nearly always
DOES indicate an intense state of nervousness, and in a
large magority of cases great liablitiy to hysteria. In a large percentage of
hands in which this Girdle of Venus is found, the palm will be crossed by innumerable
lines running in every direction. This by itself is sufficient ground for pronouncing
the subject intensely nervous, but with the addition of a Girdle of Venus there
is an increased degree of nervous excitabitily. In seeking the rational of the
line remember that the vital Current enters through the finger of Jupiter, runs
down the Life line, goes to the brain, and, returning, transfers itself to the
lines of Saturn, Apollo, and Mercury, which are its natural channels of egress
from the body. When this course is pursued without interruption, the action
of the fluid is normal. But the Girdle of Venus being an abnormal line, by virtue
of its location, deflects part of the current form its usual course immediately
upon its entrance into us, and the balance of the Current seeking egress form
the body through the lines of Sautrn, Apollo, and Mercury on its return from
the brain fows AGIANST the BARRIER FORMED BY THE GIRDLE OF VENUS, and cannot
easily flow out though the finger ends, but, being obstructed by the Girdle,
OVERFLOWS into the palm of the hand. As the ENTIRE Current is seeking egress
though the fingers of Sautrn, Apollo and Mercury the entire Cuttent is thus
obstructed or deflectee gby the girdle and overflows, cutting new chnnels for
itself, in may directions, and thus producing the multiplicity of lines that
we see. The large amound of vital Current thus turned loose to zigzag its way
out of the hand, as best it can acts upon every nerve, electrifies it, intesifies
its action, and from this excitation of the nerves we have the production of
a highly nervous person. Thus as a first result of a Girdle of Venus we often
have intense nervous activity.
APPLYING THIS INFORMATION TO THE PERSON
In the greater number of instances the Girdle of Venus is found in the hands
of women. Delicate, nervous, finely constituted + Girdle = nervousness produced
by the
Girdle will be greater than if he be phlegmatic(sluggish,dull) and heavy in
construction.
In the first case the nervous force will electrify his organization to a great
degree. Such a person will suffer from any slight or inattention, will be easily
depressed, even when people have the best intentions. He will soon come to think
that he has no place in the world, and that no one cares for him. This brooding
once begun, grows
instead of decreses, until every act of even his best friends is distorted,
every grief is magnified, pain is imagined where there is none, and we have
a fully developed case of hysteria.
On a hand with few lines and a phlegmatic temperament, the Girdle of Venus is
never of so great importance as an indication of HYSTERIA and GREAT NERVOUSNESS
as in the highly strung subject, but it may turn to the other horn of the delemma,
and if the hand be coarse or sensual, have a swollen Mount of Venus, and be
red and animal in its general make-up there will likely be present the lasciviousness
(expressing lust) which has always been the accepted reading of the line.
It is from the type and Chirognomic make-up of a subject that you must determine
which interpretation should be given. In every case the Girdle will indicate
SOME degree of nervousness and some degree of ardor(emotional warmth), but to
reach a correct estimate of the extent of either, your subject must first be
correctly estimated, and then the line APPLIED to him.
If the Mount of Venus be flat and flabby, the Life line running close to the
thumb, the color white, the third phalanges of the fingers waist-like, and the
Heart line thin, a Girdle of Venus will not indicate lasciviousness, for the
physical make-up and conditions of the subject preclude the possibility of such
a thing. This subject will, however, undoubtedly be a prey to intense nervousness
and dejection, and hysteria has a fertile soil in which to develop.
On the other hand, if with a Girdle of Venus the Mount of Venus be large, swollen,
and grilled, the third phalanges of the fingers thick, the first phalanges,
short, the Life line running wide into the palm, Heart line deep and red, the
Mounts of Mars full, and the color of the hand red, with black or any approach
to auburn or red hair on
the hands, it should never be read as inidicating nervousness and hysteria,
but as the greatest lasviousness possible, added to a taste for drink and general
debauchery. A girdle of Venus on such a hand must be given the full strength
of its old traditional interpretation. All of the nervousness in such a subject
will become nervous energy which will be expended in gratifying animal appetites.
There is another danger from the Firdle of Venus, which comes to all types of
hands which havee it. This may only be a transitory danger, or it may result
in the formation of a permanent habit it not checked early in life. At the age
of pubertyy, hen the youth passes from the child to the adult, subjects with
the Girdle of Venus are liable to indulge in self abuse.
If the subject with animal hands this arises from the heat of his passionate
nature, which fins its oultet in this way. But with such subjects the danger
of a
continueacne of the habit is only slight, for they quickly have relations with
the opposite sex, and do not continue self-abuse. In the very nervous hand puberty
brings a sense of desire, but in such weak physical nautres this is largely
a MENTAL condition. There is no real heat or warmth of physical passion, but
the mind becomes inflamed and has lascivious dreams. Such subjects are full
of imagination but weak in physical heat. It gives them greater delight to think
of intercouse thatn the actual experience would bring them. With such subjects,
when the age of puberty gives them a knowledge of desire, they easily fall victims
to the habit of self abuse.
If the lower third of the Mount of Moon be larely developed, with a thin, bony
hand, flat Mount of Venus, Girdle of Venus, waisted third phalanges of the fingers,
deficient Mounts of Mars, and thin Heart laine, the subject will because of
his imaginings, commit the act of self abuse. These subject are hard to break
of the habit, for theeir lack of real physical heat makes them prefer selfabuse
to actual intercourse. They are shy, diffident, and retiring by nature, and
neither court nor love the society of people in general, or of the oppositie
sex in particular. Many such subjects are found in the Saturnian type.
NUMBER OF LINES
The Girdle of Venus is usually a single deep line. This is most often seen on
the least nervous hands, and is for this reason not so frequently an indication
of hysteria as of increase of animal appetities. Often the Girdle is composed
of broken fragments. This will increase the nervousness, the danger of hysteria,
and also the retiring disposition. If such subjects fall into bad practices,
the habits are very hard to overcome.
If the girdle of Venus be composed of double or tiple lines, which is often
the case, it will ,ake its inidcation, whether of health or temperament, doubly
strong.
If the girdle be composed of a number of broken lines and the rest of the hand
be a nervous one, the danger from hysteria is great and all nervous symptoms
will be intensified. If with such a marking there are indications of female
trouble the subject will be a geat sufferer, and nervous depression, ill-health,
kand constant discontent and unhapiness will surround her. There subjects should
be taken tp a specialist, who may relieve them, but often the real trouble is
not known. With such a marking you will frequently find very defective Life
and Head lines. If the Head line in this case should have islands, dots, crosses,
or a star on it, there will be grave danger of
insanity. The ultranervous condition shown by a bad Girdle of Venus will have
its effect upon every phase of life. Defects in the Saturn or Apollo lines may
be accounted for by a bad Girdle of Venus. They may come from either lasciviousness
or ill-health; which one may be indicated by a Chironomic examination and by
the Main lines. With the Girdle of Venus, a factor which may be so potent in
its operation, there will be many combinations in which it will play an important
part. It the Head line slopes low into the Mount of Moon, and on it or near
its termination a star, dot, cross, or island be seen, with a broken Girdle
of Venus, and many lines in the hand, the subject is in grave danger of insanity,
as a result of intese nervousness and excessive imagination. This subject wsill
be erratice, cranky and hard to get along with. It a cross be seen on the Mount
of Sautrn, a brken Gridle of Venus, dots or islands in the head line UNDER Saturn,
a grille on the Mount of the Moon, with brittle or fluted nails, the subject
will be in grave danger from paralysis. If the hand be thick at the base, fingers
thick, color red, lines deep and red, with a deep Girlde of Venus, and the lines
of Life and Head short and ending in defects, the subject will be likely to
die very suddenly at the age at which the LIfe line end, as a result of dissipation
and excess.
If thej hand be sensual in formation, with a Girdle of VEnus which cuts a troubled
Sautrn line deeply, and a dot be seen on the Mount of Apollo, or on the Apollo
line near the termination, the excesses of the subject will ruin his career
and end in the entrie loss of his reputation. It will be noted in the foregoing
illustrations that the Chirognomic type of the hand is taken into account, and
that a BROKEN Girdle of Venus indicates the NERVOUS condition and a deep Girle
indicateds its excessive side. If a deep Grile of Venus cuts a line of Affection,
the Heart line has drooping lines from it, the ehad line becomes defective toward
the end and terminates in a star, and the Saturn line is cut by a bar which
stops it, the excesses of the subject will ruin his married life and cuase great
sorrow, finally ending in an impairment of the mental faculties. insanity, and
the ruining of his career.
You will meet the Girdle of Venus in all kinds of hands. Some of thebest men
and women have had it, and their career have never suffered. Itr has been argued
that the added warmth imparted by the Girdle of Venus gives a greater rishness
to the character that can hold it within bounds. From this standpoint it would
be condied as an absolute blessing. But its presence may procue unpleasant results
and in many ways. The difficulty of telling which meaning to give the Girdle
is made easy when you fit the line to the type of hand which has it, and do
nto gry to fit lasciviousness to every person on whom the Gjirdle is sen. A
poor, tembling, nervous, cold-handed subject with a Girdle of Venus should not
be told that he indulges in great excesses, for to such a person an extra cup
of coffee or tea would mean great dissipation, and yet it is on such subjec
ts that you will find a large percentage of Girdles.
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