Mount of Jupiter

LEADERSHIP
AMBITION
REGLIGION
HONOR
PRIDE
DIGNITY
INTENSE LOVE OF NATURE


As single signs, or in combination with each other, the star, triangle, circle, square, single vertical line, or trident strengthen a mount.
As single sighns, or in combination with each other, the grille, coss-bars, cross, island, or dot indicate defects of the Mount either of health or of character, the main line, chance line, color, etc, will determine which.

THERE ARE A FEW VARIATION OF THIS RULE AS APPLIED TO SOME OF THE MOUNTS

The Jupiterian is ambitious and a leader of men. His commanding presence and the live he has for high positions make him often a politician. He is found also in the army, for here agian is the opportunity to hold commanding position and to lead men. In the church he is prominent as well. Religion is one of the strong attributes ofJupiterians, and they will be found holding all shades of opinion, from the most rigidly orthodox to a breadth danerously near skepticism, The tip of the Jupiter finger will indicate which extreme. Ambition, love of command, pride in position, religion, honor, love of nature, are main forces with the Jupiterian, and these mould his manners and
actions in every walk in life. There are many Jupiterians to be found, and in practice you will have much to do with them. They represent a good type and a strong one.

When the Mount of Jupiter is found full and strong, apex cnetrally located, finger long and strong, with color of hand pink or red, you have loacted a Jupiterian. In this generation you will not often find a pure specimen of the type; there is generally an accompanying mixture of other tuypes; but the one I here describe is a pure Jupiterian, the leading qualities of the type being always found present where the large Mount of Jupiter is found, although when other mounts are also well developed it is accompanied by added qualities belonging to other types.

The pure Jupiterian is of medium height. He is not the tallest of the seven tupes; that distinction belongs to the Saturnian; neither is he the shortest, for this honor belongs to the Mercurian. He is however a large man, very strongly built and inclined to be fleshy. His flesh is solid and not mere fat, nor dows it partake of the spingy sofness of the Lunar type. His bones are large, strong, and well able to support his weight. He has a smooth, clear skin, which inclines to be fines in texture, pink in color, and healthy
looking. His eyes are large and expressive, pupils are clear and dilate under the play of the emotions. There is no fierce look in his eyes, - the expression is mild and almost melting, bespeaking honesty and a kindly spirit. The upper lids of the eyes are thick, looking as if some what swollen, and the lashes are long and curl up gracefully at the ends. The eyebrows are arched and the hairs grow evenly, giving the brows a clearly defined outline. The nose is traight and well formed, tending to be large in size, and often Roman in shape. The mouth is large, the lips full and red, and owing to the position of the teeth the upper lie is slightly prominent. The teeth are
strong and white, but grow ling and narrow, the two front teeth being longer than is usual. The cheeks are well rounded, so the cheel bones, are not to be seen. The chin is long and firm, with a dimple at the point. The ears are well formed, regular, and set close to the head, which rests on a well shaped, thick neck of medium length and strong looking. The back and shoulders are fleshiy and squarly set. The legs and feet are shapely and of medium size, but strong and firm. The walk is stately and dignified. The hair is brown or running into chestnut; in women of the type grows long, is abundant and fine in quality, inclining to be curly. The Jupiterian perpsires
freely, especially on top of the head, from ordinary exertion. This often leads to baldness early in life. As he is of a vigorous constiution he has considerable hair on his body, which you remember, is a sign of strength. The chest of the Jupiterian is well developed, and his large lungs are bellows from which is forced a rich, musical voice, which is just the voice to give words of command, or speak to and influence a multitude; helping to make a Jupiterian the natural leader that he is. It is not hard to see why such a personality as the Jupiterian should command followers, for his strong and robust manhood proves attractive, and confidence in his strengjth at one
moves men to desire an alliance with him. He is designed to command; naute has given him the strength and attractiveness that will enable him to secure
and to lead followers. The Jupiterian therfore, is classed as belonging to a GOOD type. It is not possible to keep out all aloy, however, even in this type, for these are bad Jupiterian who pervert their rich endowments, and these will be considered later. The object in mentioning this now is to avoid
conveying the idea that all Jupiteran are good. The type has its faults, but the one above decribed is the Jupiterian as he was planned and intended to
be. The natural build of the type makes these people self-confident. They are conscious of their strength, and this gives them relieance in their ability.
They depend upon themselves, work out thir own plans, and thus do not have the habit of asking advice. They are inclined to bluster and talk loud, not
in a quarrelsome way, it is ture, but in a manner full of selfconfidence and self-assertion. They are aware of the influence they exert, and it naturally
makes them vain. This vanity knows the power of the rish, musical voice in swaying men, and they like to hear the sound of this voice as well as to see
it shaping the views of others. Leadership is always uppermost in their mind. With all his vanity the Jupiterian is warm-hearted. he has a dellow-feeling
for humanity that exhibits itself in practical ways. A word of comfort from so strong a person to one in destress does a worl of good, and the kindly
spirit he shows to all who appeal to him binds closer the following he attracts. Nor is his kindness confined to words, for he GIVES as well, and is
generous and charitable. These Jupiterian benficences are dispensed in a manly, open-hearted way that makes the recipients feel that the donor is glad
to give. Here agian his nature furneishes him help to carry out the things he was created to do...to attract and lead. The Jupiterian, in his capacity as a
leader, would, if unjust, inflict harm in many ways upon his fellows. With his big, manly way of looking at things he is eminently just, and stives to
encourage and support fairness and business honesty. He is a dashing fellow, one who has much attraction for the opposite sex, and will always be found
gallant and courteous. He is extravagant. To him power and rule mean more than money, and while he obtains large sums from his enterprises, he does not hoard it, and has a contenpt for anything resembling small dealing or miserliness. He is inherently religious. Created to lead his fellow-men and to have dominion over them, it is apparent that the Creator gave him insincts which would make him good, and safeguard him aginst evil. Religion was given to the Jupiterian in order trhat hi might be influence by all the benefits which religion con bestow. Jupiterians are a good, well meaning commander. Religion, therefore, is one of his strongest attributes. The Upiterian is fond of show and ceremony, and in his methods of worship, his system of government, or in whatever sphere he may operate, he will like pageantry and
obsevance of form. He is a believer in and an upholder of law and order; loves and encourages peace. He is aristocratic and conservative, believes in ancient lineage and the manifest diestiny which has called him to his particular shpere of activity. He is honest, and in all things despises cheating and fraud, honor being one of his leading attributes. He believes in right and independence, and his counsel and support are always with the oppressed. He is not hard to get on with, is easily pleased, especially with attentions to himself, and has a faculty for keeping friends. Jupiterians are, if any type may clain this distinction, lucky, for they have so may disirable and attractive qualites that they are pushed forard by their friends into successful careers, because they are general favorites. These is another factor in their composition that enables them to rise over every obstacle. They are AMBITIOUS, and with this tremendous force behind them, urging on the strong qualities they possess. the Jupierian is one of the most invincible of all the types. Jupiterian is the embodiment of ambition. He has pride as well, for no man could possess his aristocratic, dignified, ambitious qualities without also having pride in himself and his achievements. This pride is but natural; it is not a fualt, and for its possession he should not be blamed.
In marriage relations the Jupiterian is very ambitious. He matures early in life, and marries when young one of whom he believes he can feel proud. His
ambitious desire to have the helpmate shine before the world is not always realized, for a Jupiterian, as well as any other person, may be deceived, so
is often unhappily wedded. He is PREDISPOSED to marry, and, knowing this, you will not need as stong confirmations of marriage with this type as are needed
with some of the other types.

HEALTH
He is a geat eater, and in this regard is somewhat of a sensualist. He eats highly seasoned, strong food, is fond of wine, and is addicted to smoking. He is a high liver and his danger is from being an OVER EATER. Thus he injures his digestion, has vertigo, or fainting fits, as his first waring, and these attacks increase in violence until apoplexy ends the story. He has gout and stomach trouble, and these produce impure blood which often affects his lungs, making them weak. Disordered stomach, indigestion, verigo, apoplexy, gout, and sometimes lung trouble are his peculiar health dangers.

LOCATION OF APEX
On recognising strong Jupiterian traits, locate the apex of the Mount. If it is distinctly in the centre of the Mount, the qualities will be evenly distributed. If leaning over toward Saturn, the sobrietly, sadness, and wisdom of that Mount will hold down the Jupiterian ambitions and make it safer, for Jupiter will be guided by Saturn. If the apex leans or is marked on the outer edge of the hand opposite Saturn, the Jupterian qualites will be directed to seeking purely selfish, personal advancement. If the apex
lies near the heart line, the ambition and pride will be for those loved, and if near the line of Head, the ambition will be for itellectural success. Note the consistency of the hand, to see it energy will back the ambition, or whether soft or flabby qualites will cause the ambition to be only unfulfilled desire. Examine the texture of the skin to see if the Jupiterian qualites are refined or coarse. Take flexibility into account, to see whether an elastic mind is to help carry the Jupiterian ambition forward, or a hard,
unyielding mind, as shown by a stiff hand, is to hanper them. In estimating the outcome of life for a subject, it makes all the difference in the world
waht strong characteristics, such as the Jupiterian possess, have behind them, and whether there is coarseness or refinement, a clear or a dense mind. Naturally more would be expected form a fine combination than from a coarse; you will have refined, high-minded leadership in one case, common, selfish ambition in the other.

COLOR
Look carefully at the color of the palm, nails, and lines, for weakness, strength, or disease indicated at these points.
-WHITE = COLDNESS The Jupiterian will be selfish, less attractive to others, less magnetic. He will lose much of his Jupiterian power to attract men and lead them. He will have ambition and desire for power, but will be repellent to his fellows, who will not so readily follow, applaud, and elevate him to positions of command. With white color you cannot predict any such degree of success as with the next grade, pink.
-PINK = Normal flow of the life renewing current, producing normal conditions of health and temperament. The subject is bright, active, vivacious, attractive- and all of his powers are brought out, making him the magnetic and successful Jupiterian. He is admired by his emenies, loved by his friends, and is the idol of the masses.
-RED = Excessive strength and ardor. To add intensity to an already strong character can easily make it too strong. All the dangers to health are increased. He is an
over-eater, has dyspepsia, and tends strongly, on account of the amount of blood rushed to the brain by a strong heart, to have apoplexy. This type of
the Jupiterian is the apoplectic subject. In character he is too pronounced, and inclines to the excess of a commanding disposition, which is tyranny or
despotism. He becomes the ruler to whom men are attracted not by common sympathy but because he is stronger than they. When a pink-colored type of
Jupiterian appears, the crows flock to him and desert the red-colored type, whose influence becomes more uncertain in that he rules by fear, not love.
Red color is too strong; it leads to excess of the tupe.
YELLOW - is not often found, for the Jupiterian is seldom troubled by liver disturbance. You may find a combination of Jupiterian and Saturnian or Mercurian, and in that
case, yellow color will by found. This will apply to the Saturnian or Mercurian side of the combination, not to the Jupiterian.
BLUE is sometimes found, for the excessive action of the heart may weaken that organ and cause some congestion. This is not so often found, and
is not a health danger of the Jupiterian that is permanent or typical.


NAILS
In examining the nails of the Jupiterian, remember what traits they may emphasize or weaken. He is naturally a healthy type, as it is not to be expected that bad-health nails will often be found. But disease sometimes creeps into this type, so be on the lookout for anything that may show it. Nervous or fluted nails will be recognized by texture, shape, or brittleness, and nervousness in the degree the nails indicate maust be applied to him.
Bilious nails are seldom found; the broad nails of robust constitution are oftenmost seen. Temperament and character will be indicated by either the
short, critical nail, or the nails of honesty and openness. top 208