These latter types are more sensitive and very easily wounded in their
feelings.
They read character instinctively and seem to "see through" people too
easily to be really happy. They bitterly resent being taken in or
deceived, and when they think they have been, they astonish people by the
bitterness of their resentment.
They make loyal, true friends, if their feelings are once aroused, and
they will undergo any sacrifice for the sake of a friend, but they will
stop at nothing to avenge an injury if they think they have been
deceived.
They are usually very active for the public good, and they give a good
deal of their time and money to doing good, but in their own way. Like
the positive type of Saturn they have very decided views of their own
about religion and especially the regular observances and ceremonials of
Church life.
They are very different from the previous type in that they usually take
a keen interest in public meetings and large gatherings of people. They
love theatres, concerts, and places of amusement, and yet always if they
told the truth, they feel alone in life.
They have a quiet controlling power with their eyes, and although highly
nervous people themselves, yet they have the greatest control over
excitable and nervous patients and also over the insane. It is a strange
fact that in the run of their careers they seem fated to be brought into
contact with such cases.
HEALTH
These people suffer most from the nerves of the stomach and the digestive
organs, and ordinary remedies seem to fail entirely to relieve them.
They have as a rule poor circulation of the blood, cold feet and hands,
very delicate teeth, and suffer much from accidents and hurts to the
feet, ankles and limbs.
They seldom feel strong in health and yet they have enormous power of
resistance, and when a call is made on their will power, they usually
astonish every one by what they can stand, especially if they in any way
think that their duty or principles are involved or at stake.
CHAPTER IX
THE MOUNT OF THE SUN AND ITS MEANING
The Mount of the Sun is found under the base of the third finger. To this
Mount the Greeks also gave the name of Mount of Apollo (Plate VI., Part
II.).
When large or well developed it indicates glory, publicity, a desire to
shine before one's fellows. It is always considered a good Mount to have
large.
It also indicates enthusiasm for the beautiful in all things, whethe
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