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Upper
Resistance
Courage
Coolness
Calmness
The warriors
Plain
Temper
Lower
The portions of the hand which identify him are the two Mounts of Mars, the
upper Mount located on the percussion and above the Line of Head, and the
Lower Mount under the Line of life and above the Mount of Venus. There is also
the Plain of Mars, located in the centre of the palm, which bears some
relation to the Martian type.
Upper Mount -As single signs or in combination the star, triangle, circle,
single vertical
line, trident and square, stengthen the Upper Mount of Mars. The cross-bar,
cross island, dot or grille, show defects of the Mount, either of health or
character. Nails, color, etc, will determine which.
Plain of Mars -All cross lines stars, crosses or grilles in the Plain of Mars,
increase the
inflammability and temper of the subject.
Lower Mars -Signs on the Lower Mount of Mars must be read on the influence lines
inside of the Life line.
In the earlier history of Palmistry the Plain of Mars was considered to be
the
principal part of the Martian development. The Upper mount was afterwards
located and found to be a strong factor, and in later years the Mount of
Venus was subdivided so as to give the upper portion to what is now called the
Lower Mount of Mars because it is BELOW the Line of Life. Any attempt to use
only one these Martian developments to the exclusion of the other, will lead
to error, and it is only be the combined use of the two Mounts and the Plain
of Mars that you will be able properly to estimate the Martian, a type
constantly encountered in very pure development, and which you will find in
combination with most of the other types. In gaining the material for this
chapter I have taken the most pronounced Martians, and alongside of them,
subjects who have been entirely deficient in Martian development, and from
these pronounced cases, several thousand in number.
This type embodies the elements of aggression and resistance, and the Martian
is consequently a fighter. Do not by any means infer that the Martian always
fights with the sword and pistol, or engages in fistic combats, for he is
more often found fighting his way against adverse elements and circumstances
in the MENTAL or BUSINESS world. It must not be understood that all Martians
will be soldiers (though all true Martians would quickly enlist to fight for
a beloved country), they may be connected, and will more stoutly resist the
efforts of those who seek to force them, than will the other types. Thus
wherever they are found, Martians are those who fight, and the Martian
disposition is an aggressive one. In almost alll hands we find some Martian
development. If we fail to find it, the subject is easily discouraged and
overcome in the struggle for existence. The Maritna qualities of aggression
or resistance are necessary to the completion of any character, for without
them the subject will be run over and trampled under foot, and no matter how
brilliant or talented he may be, without the Martian fighting qualities, hi
brilliancy will never be brought before the eyes of the world. There are two
kinds of fighters: those who are the aggressors and force the issue, and those
who act in self'defense or resist the pressure brought to bear upon them.
Upper Mount of Mars = RESISTANCE
Lower Mount of Mars = AGGRESSIVENE SPIRIT
Often you find one of these Mounts largely developed and the other
small, in the case the subject will have either great aggression, or great
resistance, according as it is the Lower or the Upper Mount wich is the
larger. Often you find both Mounts very largely developed. In this case you
have a large supply of both AGGRESSSION AND RESISTANCE, and the subject will
ush himself forward with great ersitence, and will also RESIST vigorously the
attempt of anyone to impose upon him.
These subject with BOTH Mounts large, simply shove themselves over every
obstacle and stubbornly resist any attempt to force them down. They never
know hwen they are beaten, and permit no one to think that defeat is a
possiblity with them. The srong double Mount is a most advanced Martian
develpment, and when seen, the subject must be classed as a Moartian at once.
This type is unmistakable. The Plain of Mars, if largely developed, or if
much crossed by fine or red lines, will show sudden temper to be present.
This development with the other two Mount large will make a dangerous
combination, for it will add inflammability to the already great aggression
and resistance.
LACK OF MOUNTS
LOW PLAIN OF MARS = The hollow palm shows a LACK OF TEMPER and is to be
found in the hands of many very successful people.
LOWER MOUNT OF MARS ABSENCE = is much more likely to produce a resulting failure
attributed by older plamist to a hollow palm, for without the Lower Mount
developed, a subject will allow someone much inferior in attainments
to plush past him by the sheer force of aggression.
UPPER = Resistance
PLAIN = Temper
LOWER = Aggression
The Martian according to this devision becomes a three sided fellow and you
will have no trouble in estimating him properly is you carefully note which
formation he has, and in what degree of development.
UPPER MOUNT
When the upper Mount of
Mars is developed so as to make a curve OUTWARDLY at the percussion of the
hand, it is a strong Mount; when, in addition, it is so full that it forms a
perceptable pad on the INSIDE of the palm, it is unusually strong. When the
side of the hand at the percussion is straight, or with a depression where the
Mount ought to be, the qualities of the Mount are absent. This absence of
Martian development is to be noted carefully, for dire results often follow
such a deficiency. The Upper Mount of Mars gives to a subject the power of
resistance, that is, under all circumstances he is cool, collected, does not
get discouraged if things go aginst him. He does not give up fighting even
when the chances seem slim, and possibility of defeat. This power of
resistance, this faculty of never giving up, often makes the Martian
successful over all obstacles. When, on the contrary, this Upper Mount is
absent, and the side of the hand flat or hollow, you know that the subject is
easily discouraged, gives up quickly when hard pressed, and lacks resistance.
In moments of danger he becomes excited, and when knocked down he DOES NOT
rise, for he thinks that it is no use to try any more. Thus you can see what
a wonderful power this Upper Mount gives thorugh this faculty of resisting,
and what a loss the lack of it is. In the reading of every hand it must be
thoroughly taken into account, for even dull or ordinary persons will push
themselves through the world it they do not get discouraged. This deficient
Mount is found on the hand of almost all suicides. The subject with only the
upper MOunt developed will not force the fighting, will not hunt strife, but
will be content to resist opposition, and to over come oppression when it
appears.
The Lower Mount of Mars will show the subject who pushes his plans to the
fullest extent, does not stop to consider other people, but with "hammer
and
tongs", if necessary, forces himself over and through all opposition. He
seeks strife, loves it and is always the pusdher who if full of aggression.
NOTE THIS POINT CAREFULLY, if you find a hand with the Lower Mount strong and
the Upper one lacking, the subject will be a great bluffer, but not having
restance will back down easily if pressed. Having fixed the distinction
between AGGRESSION, RESISTANCE, AND TEMPER, we will consider the typical
Martian, and judge him as being the aggressor, the resister or a combination
of both, according as the respective Mounts are developed.
The Martian is of medium hiehgt, very strongly built, muscular looking,
carries himself erect, shoulders back and has the appearance of one ever
ready to defend himself. His head is small, bullet shaped, with an unusually
large development at the base of the brain. The back of the neck is broad
and, in a pronounced speciemtn, developed much above the average. The face is
round, the skin thick and strong, red in color, and often presenting a
mottled appearance. The hair is short, stiff, sometimes curly and of an
auburn or red color. The beard is short and harsh. The eyes are large and
bold looking, with a bright expression, dark in color, and with the whites
often bloodshot, showing the great strength of his blood supply. The mouth is
large and firm, the lips wthin with the under one slightly the thicker. The
teeth are small, regular, strong, and yellowish in color. The brows grow
thick, straight, and low over the eys, giving often the appearance of a
scowl. The nose is long, stright, or of the Roman type, the chin firm and
strong, often turning up slightly at the end. The ears are small and set
close to the head, the red color of the skin being quite prominent around
them, this red often turning to a purple, congested appearance with strongly
marked subjects. The neck is short and thick, connecting the head with a
finely developed pair of shoulders, broad and muscular, with large muscles
running down the back and a big expansive chest. In this chest is a pair of
large, strong lungs which send forth a big commanding voice full of resonance
and power. The legs are short but stout and muscular, the bones of the body
are big and strong, the feet are broad and the instep inclined to be flat,
making the subject walk in a proud, determined manner. Altogether he shows
himself one well able to force his way through the world, mentally if he can,
physically if he must. The Martian by his very appearance shows his true
character, full of fight, either appressively or in self-defence, mentally or
physically, a strong, robust constitution, and one ardent in
all things. The Martian is first of all brave, to him the confict brings no
thought of danger. Consequently the Martian makes an excellent soldier. If
an army could be marshalled which should be composed of typical Martians,
there would be not such thing as defeat possible to them, it would be vitory
or death. The Martian has also robust health, consequently is naturally
energetic, and with good health is not so likely to have his vital forces
sapped by inertia. This gives him an added power, which pushed forward his
aggressive side and makes him able more readily to resist discouragements. As
a soldier it also makes him able to resist discouragements. As a soldier it
also makes him able to endure the fatigue of any campaign, and to push
forward by rapid marches to seek and smite his opponent. His vigorous
constitution fills him with teh desire to accomplish whatever he sets out to
do, and his energy makes him put forward the utmost effort to hain success.
He is exceedingly generous in the use of his money, caring for wealth only
for what it will buy for him. He is one who loves to have friends and
admirers, and generally succeeds in gaining them. He is exceedingly devoted
to these friends and will fight for them, as well as spend his money freely
with them and in their befalf. He is not always refined and delicate in his
ways, but is often brusque and lacking in tact. He is well, meaning however,
and while he sometimes accomplishes his purposes in a vigorous manner, his
typical characteristics must be taken into account and you must not expect
him to be always a Chesterfield. He is determined, and the stronger the type
the more this is accentuated. Do not think you can oppose a Martian with
impunity, and be sure that if you do oppose him ther will be a fight on your
hands. The Martian can be reasoned with and coaxed, but never driven, and he
is exceedingly amorous. His strong blood current and big muscular development
speak of an exuberance of health,, and fill him with the fire of passion, and
the opposite sex becomes very attrctive. When he falls in love it is with all
the intensity of his strong nature, and he simply proceeds to storm the heart
of his charmer, as he does the works of an enemy, and this Marian fire and
dash so astound the object of his love that she is apt to surrender to the
assault. No sickly sentimentality takes part in his wooing, it is audacity
and vigor from start to finish. The Martian is domineering, especially if the
Lower Mount is developed. Remember opposition rouses all of his fighting
qualities, and this is his strong side; so all other types do well to millify
him, leading him by tact and diplomacy, rather than trying to force him. The
Martian is a heavy eater. It takes plenty of fuel to feed the fires of his
strong body, so it takes a geat deal of food and the heartiest kind at that.
he wants plenty of rare beef, potatoes, effs, cabbage, turnips, and all of
the more solid kinds of food. Salads and dainties that attract the epicurean
taste do not suffice for him. He is very fond of games that require physical
strength and power. Wrestling, boxing, football, baseball, and all kindred
sports strongly appeal to him. The rougher the sport and the greater the
strife, the better he likes it, and the better he succeeds. His is a big
nature, he is not narrow in his view, and in all games or sports he wants
absolute ffairness to rule and the best man to win. He is primarily an active
type, so those things whick are accomplished by daring and energy seem to him
the real things. The student and the philosopher appear to him small and
insignificant. The achievements accomplished before the eyes of the world are
whate appeal to him. The Martian is found in every walk in life. His strong
characteristics are daily felt in the mental world, the business community,
the army, the church, the state- everywhere. He must be put into occupations
and surroundings where he can work off his surplus energy either in pushing
his affiars or fighting in the field. To put a Martian where he must be under
restraint would be like stoping the safety-valve on a boiler and croding on
steam. Outdoor active accupations best suit him, and one confined to office
routine should have a gumnasium near at hand. Wherever he may be, in whatever
walk in life, he is always the same ardent, strong fellow, proud to a degree,
fond of show, inposing figure and the hero of the masses who bow down to his
superior strength and daring. As a painter theMarian will choose battle
scenes, hunting scenes, or games of sport. As a reader he chooses tales of
war or strife, and never tires of the heroes who have come down through the
traditions of the ages. As a musician he loves music full of fire and
pronounced rhythm, and not the plaintive love song. A brass band most
strongly appeals to him. As a speaker he deals in strong sentences, and loves
to tell of battles and physical prowess. In everything he is the same, and
Martian ideas tinge his horizon with their ardent strength.
BAD MARTIAN
The Martian has a bad side, which becomes so, not from the fact that he is
inherently a criminal, but from the intensity and ardor of his nature. In
order that a Martian may develop his best side, it is essential that he be
redined in every way possible. Everything that tends to coarsen makes him
more brutal, and with his strong tendencies, brutality makes him bad. On his
bad side he becomes lascivious, a drunkard, and, as the worst development, a
murderer; and this common type is not al all hard to distinguish. The hand is
hard, stiff, skin coarse, color very red, capillaries big and coarse, finger
short, with the third phalanges thick, nails short and brittle, and the
Mounts of Mars very large, The Plain of Mars will be either high or badly
crossed, In some cases a large single cross is seen in the Plain of Mars
indicating uncontrollable temper. On this hand you will find abig first
phalanx of the thumb, often the clubbed formation, and quite frequently the
spatulate thumb. This Martian will be short in stature, the face very red,
eyes blood-shot, the skin spotted and with a purplish tinge, mouth twisted,
hair a dirty red, and ears long. Such a Martian is the kind who lives only to
gratify his low passions, and to him there is nothing but brutality. When he
is crossed in live he murders, and either by using an axe, a club, or a
knife-even the act of murder he brutalizes as much as possible. when he
steals it is to greaify his passions, so hwile he is bad it is the wickedness
of animalism.
He does not steal because he is a thief and the act of stealing is a pleasure
to him, but merely because he wants to use the prceeds of his felony to
appease his appetites. Surround a crooked Mercurian with eveything he wants,
and he will steal because he loves to. Give a bad Martian all he wants to eat
and drink and he will not steal.
MARRIAGE
The Martian is always predisposed to marry.
He makes a devoted husband, though an ardent one, and is particular to choose
a good-looking wife. The Venusian women please him best, as he wants a purely
feminine type as a wife. He himself possesses enough masculinity for the
whole family.
HEALTH
The health difficulties of the Martian are a predisposition to
fevers, blood disorders owing to the richness and abundance of his blood
supply, throat trouble, bronchitis, laryngitis, and kindred difficulteis with
the bronchial tubes. These troubles are shown by grilles or cross-bars on the
Upper Mount of Mars, emphasized by color, nails, and other health
indications. Health difficulties are not shown on the Lower Mount. Health
difficulties marked on the lower third of the upper Mount ofMars and the
upper third of the Mount of the Moon indicate intestinal troubles even going
as far as tuberculosis of the intestines. This I have many times confirmed.
QUALITIES OF HAND INFLUENCES
Skin texture - Refinement elevates the Martian. If you find fine texture of
skin, you know that coarseness and brutality are not so likely, and that
while the subject will be intese he will be more delicate in his methods than
if he is unrefined. Very fine texture is not common to the Martian, although
it is found. I once saw a typical Maritan with very fine texured skin and
found that he was a minister and very intellectural; another Martian with the
same finess I found to be a celebrated wrestler, very cool and levelheaded,
and not at all brutal. The medium texture is often found on the Marian who
moves in good society, and it shows him to be a thouroughly manly man. With
this texture is most often found the Upper MOunt leading and only a moderate
Loer Mount. This combination shows the power of intellectural and redined
resistance under discouragement, with just enought aggression to keep up the
necessary balance. Coarse texture will, by taking away refinement, make a
loud and disagreeable fellow, so intese that his society is not sought.
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