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Palmistry for All

CHAPTER XI
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It is the same with partners in business; they should be as much as possible "on their own" or, if partnerships are made, they should not be of a binding or restricting order, and provision should always be made for the partnership to be dissolved when it has become irksome.
HEALTH These Children of the Moon are chiefly inclined towards all watery ailments and inflammatory diseases.

In early life they are prone towards having water on the brain, gastric and dysentery attacks, and later in life, inflammation of the lungs and chest, pleurisy, and dropsy.
THE MOUNT OF THE MOON (NEGATIVE) This Mount is considered negative when it appears very flat on the hand, and it may also be taken as negative when people are found to be born between the dates of January 21st and February 20th, and in a minor degree, until about February 27th.
People born between these dates have good mental powers, but their imaginative faculties are seldom as much in evidence as is so strongly the case with the positive period.
These persons, on the contrary, are good and quiet reasoners-out of problems and matters relating to the organisation of business, and are also excellent in all forms of government work.

They make splendid heads of departments and rise to any responsibility very quickly and easily.
They are high-minded and have very decided views on love, duty, and social life.

They make great efforts to do good to others, but as a rule their best work is done towards helping the masses more than individuals.
They are extremely kind-hearted and love to give a helping hand when they can, but at the same time they have an unfortunate knack of making many bitter enemies, and when holding government positions they are most bitterly attacked by the opposition press.

Their work seldom receives its proper recognition and reward until they have passed from their sphere of influence, or have left this world of mistrust and ingratitude.
They generally make excellent speakers, but more from "plain speaking," in a particular way of their own.
As a rule they espouse the unpopular cause and take the part of the under dog in the fight.
They make devoted and loyal friends once their friendship is aroused, but at the same time they are extremely sensitive and easily wounded by those they care for.
They are strongly inclined to be religious and generally bring their religious views into all they do.


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