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Lesson OneThe Fingers

And the mounts WelcomeWelcome

Presented by: Nechemia braitbart

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The fingers

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Each of the four fingers represents a different aspect of the personality.

There is a separate lesson about the thumb.

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"Jupiter" (Index Finger)

Represents:the right to choose, spiritual abundance, responsibility and control.

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"Saturn" (Middle Finger)

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Represents:boundaries, self-control, separating the wheat from the chaff, and often representsthe figure of the fatherand for men-themselves as fathers as well.

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"Apollo“ (Ring Finger)

Represents:

material welfare, desire to succeed.

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"Mercury" (Little Finger)

Represents:

communication, self-confidence and ability to express oneself.

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The length of the fingersThe longer the finger, the better developed its correspondent personality aspect. "Jupiter" and "Apollo" are considered long when theyreach the middle of the higher segment of "Saturn".

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The length of the fingers

"Mercury" is considered long when it reaches the beginning of the higher segment of “Apollo”.

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The palm of Sam

Let's see how this works.

The picture presents the palm of Sam.

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Sam’s palmHere we see a short "Jupiter" finger, which indicates: room for improvement in the ability to make choices, assume responsibility and take control.

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Sam’s palmThis should be observed in contrast with the long "Apollo" and "Mercury“ fingers, which indicate that there is a desire to succeed which would lead this man towards material wealth. We can also observe self confidence and an ability to express himself.Lesson One 11

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The lines on the fingers

Longitudinal lines will strengthen the personality trait which the finger represents.

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The lines on the fingers

Crossing lines will indicate obstacles. The closer they are to the base of the finger, the more basic the obstacle.

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Bent fingerIn addition, when a finger is bent, that is, it leans to the side (not as a result of an accident),this will indicate an innate difficulty in the personality trait represented by this finger.

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The mountsBeneath every finger, there is a mount with an identicalname to that of the finger.

When a mount is higher or fleshier, the personality trait which it represents is more significant.

A flat mount weakens thepersonality trait which itrepresents.Lesson One 15

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The "Venus" Mount

Represents:feminine qualities, sexuality, fertility and creativity.

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The "Mars" Mount

Represents: assertiveness, toughness, liveliness and vitality.

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Mount LunaMount Luna is divided into two: the upper mount and the lower mount.

The lower mount represents spirituality, open-mindedness, flexibility in the way of thinking, and creativity.

The upper mount represents emotions and romantic relationships.

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Linked mounts

When the mounts are linked, this will indicate that the two traits combine to form something new.

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Linked mounts

When the palm is relaxed and "Mars" is visibly linked to “Venus” this will indicate sexual assertiveness.

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Linked mounts

When "Mars" is linked to "Jupiter" this will indicate an obsession for freedom.

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Sam’s palm

The developed mounts indicate a highly energetic person.

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Sam’s palm

A fleshy "Venus" mount shows that the person is very sexualand creative.

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Sam’s palmThe "Jupiter" and "Saturn" mounts are linked, formingtogether a fleshy mount whichstrengthens the character traits of the "Jupiter" finger and this indicates that the ability tochoose strengthens whenforming boundaries and distinguishing the wheat from the chaff. The spiritual wealth is also strengthened.Lesson One 24

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This concludes our first lesson.

See you in our next lesson which will deal with the thumb.