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Palmistry for All

CHAPTER XI
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Their imagination probably helps them through, and they seldom remain down or down-hearted for long.
Inventors, a large number of artists, musicians, and composers are found among people of this type, but almost without exception they have a love of mystic and occult things, and their dreams and visions are tangible and clear.
These Children of the Moon owe much to the influence of their planet that they are even more magnetic and successful when the Moon appears in the heavens.

Even their health appears to change and become better under her benign influence, and they should always be advised to commence their plans or operations when their planet is to be seen illuminating the skies.
That the Moon plays an important role in the affairs of this earth cannot for a moment be doubted.

Recent discoveries are every day revealing more and more that her strange magnetic influence has a power almost beyond belief in its effect upon the growth of vegetables, and even inanimate things.
There are other thinkers besides those interested in occult subjects who have noticed the effect of this planet on mundane things.

If the Moon can affect vegetables, eggs, and the growth of chickens, as it is proved to do, how much more easily and wonderfully it must affect the grey matter of the human brain, which is the most subtle and mysterious essence of all.
People born in the period I have mentioned should be most careful of those with whom they associate, because they are extraordinarily sensitive to the magnetism of others.
They should, if possible, avoid marrying early in life unless they are absolutely sure they have met their affinity.

These natures both change and develop rapidly, and they have a strong tendency to "grow away" from those with whom they associate in early life.


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