[Palmistry for All by Cheiro]@TWC D-Link bookPalmistry for All CHAPTER II 10/19
The student will then know that the subject simply uses his imagination when he wishes to do so instead of being controlled by it.
But the contrary is the case when the line bends too far down this Mount (4-4, Plate II.).
In this case the subject is the slave of his imagination and generally does erratic and peculiar things or can only work in moods of the moment. People of this latter class seldom, if ever, produce the great results in the world of art or imagination as do those who have the line simply curving downwards into this Mount. [Illustration: PLATE II. THE LINE OF HEAD JOINED TO THE LINE OF LIFE AND ITS TERMINATIONS.] When the Line of the Head bends completely down and turns with a curve, as it were, under the base of the Mount of Luna (5-5, Plate II.), the tendency is to extreme morbid imaginings and such extreme sensitiveness, that people on whose hands it is found generally separate themselves from the rest of their fellows, and either retire from the world altogether and live a solitary life or else make their exit by the gate of suicide. The latter is, in fact, generally the ending of such lives.
Their extreme sensitiveness evidently renders life for them almost unbearable.
But this formation must not be confounded with the Line of Head curving downwards through the upper part of the Mount (4-4, Plate II.).
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