Moles or Birthmark and Their Signification to Man and Woman

March 23, 2017 | Author: Aum Tat Sat | Category: N/A
Share Embed Donate


Short Description

Download Moles or Birthmark and Their Signification to Man and Woman...

Description

76 .ES o

IRTH-

MARKS eir Signification

in and

to

Woman.

MAUD WHEELER.

O/VF SHILLING,

'

MOLES OR BIRTH-MARKS AND

THEIR SIGNIFICATION TO

MAN AND WOMAN.

Right

Left

MOLES OR BIRTH-MARKS to

(Wan an& Q#oman,

MAUD WHEELER.

THE ROXBURGHE PRESS. LIMITED,

FIFTEEN VICTORIA STREET, WESTMINSTER.

"There

is

superstition in shunning superstition."

LORD BACON. "

Canst thou bind

the sweet

loose the bands of Orion?

of heaven?"

" for

Read not

JOB

.

of the

influences .

Pleiades,

or

Knowest thou the ordinances

xxxviii. 31, 33.

to contradict

granted, nor to find

consider."

.

and

talk

refute,

and

nor to believe and take

discourse,

LORD BACON.

i

but to weigh and

PREFACE few

PERHAPS Doctrine the "

know

persons of

Moles

"

and

that their

was regarded as a science in And an old seventeenth century.

signification

the

writer

on

the

subject,

whose work was

published in 1653, asserts that the Doctrine of

Moles

is

a part of Physiognomy, being

a subject of the same nature by reason of its

affinity,

else

than

seeing Physiognomy the

is

nothing

discovery of the affections

of the mind, or a knowledge arising from

the consideration

and every part

of the body in general,

thereof,

and principally the

PREFACE.

viii

"So

face.

from

scattered

the

the

in

It

manifest

is

we

affections

therefore

Moles

the

of

knowledge

are

and

body,

do

face

and

qualifications

mind.

the

throughout

principally

which

moles

the

gather of

the

that

the to

appertains

Physiognomy, although in very deed it may seem a wonder and far remote from

and

nature

more

reason

attentively

he

thing,

shall

to

mole

lips

glutton,

the as

if

anyone

also

affirm to

we

a

man having

for

this

writer.

As

Palmistry and Physiognomy

and

is

society,

a

be a parasite and might affirm a man

having huge round or swelling full to be addicted to the same vice."

much

shall

and exactly consider this perceive it no less worthy

of admiration

on

but

;

the is

lips

So

interest in

widespread,

no particular class of a short work on the Doctrine of

confined

to

PREFACE. Moles may

also prove acceptable.

remains for

me

much indebted furnish

me

experience all

ix

to

that

say

to those

with

on

the

I

It

only

shall

feel

who

will

readers

own

their

influence

personal of

moles,

communications to be directed to the

publishers.

In conclusion

let

me

say that

attached

to

the

planets,

the

signification

and

to moles as their birth marks,

I

now

offer to the reader's consideration, reserving

my

own

confirmed the stars.

judgment or

till

falsified

experience

the

has

influences

M. W.

of

CONTENTS PAGE

PREFACE

.

INTRODUCTION

.

.

.

,

... .

CHAPTER I. THE EGYPTIANS AND ASTROLOGY

CHAPTER ON PLANETARY INFLUENCES

.

CHAPTER

.

27

.

.

.

45

.

.

.

61

.

.

65

.

.

71

.

.

77

.

85

.

89

IV. .

CHAPTER MOLES ON THE EYES

V.

.

CHAPTER

VI.

.

CHAPTER

VII. .

CHAPTER MOLES ON THE EARS

.21

III. .

MOLES ON THE EYEBROWS

MOLES ON THE NOSE

.

xiii

II.

CHAPTER MOLES ON THE FOREHEAD

MOLES ON THE EYELIDS

.

ix

VIII. .

.

CHAPTER

.

IX.

MOLES ON THE CHEEKS AND JAWS

.

xii

CONTENTS. CHAPTER

X.

MOLES ON THE MOUTH AND LIPS

CHAPTER

.

.

93

.

.

97

.

.

101

.

.

105

.

109

XI.

MOLES ON THE CHIN AND THROAT

CHAPTER

XII.

MOLES ON THE NECK AND COLLARBONE

CHAPTER

XIII.

MOLES ON THE BREAST

.

.

CHAPTER

XIV.

MOLES ON THE SHOULDERS

.

.

CHAPTER

XV.

MOLES ON THE ARMS AND HANDS

CHAPTER

CHAPTER

.

.

.115

.

.119

.

.

.123

.

.

.127

AND RIBS XVIII.

MOLES ON THE HIPS AND THIGHS

CHAPTER

XIX.

MOLES ON THE KNEES AND LEGS

CHAPTER MOLES ON THE FEET.

.

XVII.

SIDES,

CHAPTER

.

XVI.

MOLES ON THE SPINE AND BACK

MOLES ON THE WAIST,

in

.

XX. .

EXPLANATION OF FRONTISPIECE

.

.

.

.

131

.137

INTRODUCTION

MOLES

being at

planets

the

birth,

in

signature of the those who have

astrology will at advantage of a thorough faith

their to

once

see the

knowledge

marriage.

Since the influence of the sun and

on our earth it

of

significance, especially with reference

is

hard

is

see

to

moon

indisputably established, why the influence of

other planetary bodies should be ridiculed. Not only does the moon regulate the but her influence extends to the tides,

Most of us have probably some time or another, that

vegetable world.

been

told,

at

the hair should

be

cut

before

the

moon

INTR OD UCTION.

xiv

length is desired, and when the moon is at the full if thickness is preferred. When the moon is on the wane it is not is

full

if

considered

advisable

the growth favourable.

to

cut

the

hair,

as

then

supposed to be less Perhaps the most curious and is

powerful influence the moon exercises is that she holds on lunatics and somnambulists.

Indeed the very word lunatic is derived from the word luna, or moon-struck person, this

being considered to demented. It is a very

planet

affect the

notion that

the

rays

of the

greatly

common moon should

not be allowed to rest on a sleeper's face for fear of evil consequences, distortion of the features being particularly feared.

regards somnambulists, when the moon

it is

fact that

more

As

an acknowledged

is

at the full they

disposed to walk in their sleep, and to seek the light of the moon. I am personally acquainted with are

especially

a young lady who has long been addicted

INTRODUCTION.

xv

her sleep, and on one occasion, at full moon, she was seen walking on the narrow ledge of the roof, to which she to

walking

in

had climbed out through the attic window. Great terror was naturally felt when her perilous that

was discovered

position

case,

as in

most

instances,

;

but

the

in

som-

nambulist escaped from a danger which in her waking hours would most likely have

proved

fatal.

In the face of these curious evidences of the moon's power,

it

would seem unphilo-

sophical and premature to deny the influence of the other heavenly bodies on our planet,

and our limited knowledge of the worlds

beyond our own should make us slow to accept or deny possibilities and probabilities

We

relating to them. all

things,"

safe

and

this

is

method of arriving

The most

simple

are told to " prove obviously the only at the truth.

facts of

Nature were

at

one time denied, and those who held them

INTR OD UCTION.

xvi

ruthlessly

condemned

to religion

and morality and yet the modern

we

truths

as heretics, foes alike ;

cherish are but the acceptation of

past heresies.

We

now

read with a smile the curious

conceptions of sixth-century monks, notably those of St. Augustine, as given by John William Draper and other great modern It was affirmed by St. Augustine, writers. that "according to the true orthodox system of geography the earth is a quadrangular plane, extending four

hundred days' journey

and west, and exactly half as much that it is enclosed by north and south

east

;

mountains on which the sky rests that one on the north side, higher than the others, ;

by intercepting the rays of the sun produces night and that the plane of the earth is not ;

set

exactly

inclination

with a slight hence the north

horizontally, but

from

the

Euphrates, Tigris, and other rivers running southward are rapid; but the Nile, having to

INTRODUCTION. run up

hill,

has

necessarily

xvii

a very

slow

current."

We ities

laugh at these and other absurdso tenaciously held by our forefathers

may

from the height of our superior knowledge, but

is

it

equally certain that future gener-

ations will in turn marvel at the slowness of spirit

and dulness of perception which debars

from accepting truths, because not yet established on a scientific basis or demonus

strated

by Euclid. more and books

truths

would

If less,

men studied Nature how many hidden themselves

to

this

It is better to read one generation than a dozen books.

man

reveal

!

While the

medical

has

science

of birth-marks

phenomena known as mother's marks

explained

commonly

has not as yet offered any natural explanation of the origin of moles, which are ascribed both by ancient it

and modern astrologers to the influence of the planets at birth. There are few persons

INTRODUCTION.

xviii

without any mark of this kind, and when is the case, it points to a lack of power in the planetary influences at birth, while on

this

the other hand a great number of moles mark their powerful influence but whether

good or ill must be judged by their colour and location. Generally speaking for

honey-coloured moles are the most lucky, as

when

even

badly posited they mitigate while the confirming good. in black and if moles, particularly

the

evil,

Dark

colour, are not favourable, as they intensify evil

indications.

And

further

that as regards marriage

it

is

we

are told

essential for

mutual happiness that certain planets should be friendly. Those born under the influence of

Apollo

person Saturn.

who

the sun is

agree with any not under the dominion of will

Those born under

Jupiter

may

also

marry anyone, except such persons as are ruled by the planet Mars. Indeed, Mars a planet that has only one other affinity

is

INTR OD UCTION.

xix

Venus, so that persons ruled by Mars must seek a kindred spirit amongst subjects of the

Venus type if marriage is to prove a success. Mars and Saturn subjects must never enter into the marriage union, as Saturn

both to

The

Mars and Venus.

Saturn would be found

in

is

opposed

friends of

persons dominated

by Jupiter, Apollo, or Mercury, for these Venus planets are all favourable to Saturn.

A

subject has a wide choice of friends and lovers, as all the other planets accord with her,

Saturn alone excepted.

Mercury

is

well

by the Moon, Venus, Jupiter, or Apollo, but is at variance with Saturn and Mars. Both these two disposed to subjects influenced

planets

Moon

can will

Mars, but

ill

accord with

others.

not harmonise with is

well adapted to

The

Saturn or

combine with

Venus, Jupiter, or Apollo. In any case, persons who contemplate marriage should have one planet in common, and those which differ should be friendly to

xx

INTR OD UCTION.

each other.

It is

to

most unusual

for

anyone be solely under the influence of one planet,

although it is not impossible. In the next chapter my readers will learn what parts of the body are influenced by the different planets,

and may therefore readily would harmonise or

discover what moles conflict with theirs

;

but from the nature of

the case the knowledge of planetary influence, as affecting temperaments and colouring,

would be of greater

practical

utility,

and

the reader will also find this subject fully treated of.

CHAPTER

anfc

Egyptians r

I

^HE

were

Egyptians

observers

JL

of

I.

very

and

Nature,

without adequate means to form

close

though scientific

conclusions, they clearly recognised the in-

fluence of the stars

Of

on the universe and on

course,

modern thought and

modern wisdom have

ridiculed the ancient

mankind.

belief in

astrology, for we live in an age are eager to destroy past beliefs

when men and to

have nothing

structures, although they offer

been

in

their

stead.

But since

scientifically asserted that

famine was due to the spots the disc of the sun, would

wait and pause a

moment c

it

the

it

has

Indian

observed on not be well to

ere

we condemn 21

MOLES.

22

an ancient

belief of

and which

in

which we know so

our superior wisdom

not troubled to examine

little,

we have

?

We are all

too apt to apply the rule of the unlettered ignorant, Bonaparte Blenkins in the inimitable Story of an African Farm, to

that

all

is

above our understanding

the rule which runs thus "

Whenever you come

book,

person,

absolutely

it,

insist tJiat is

of

opinion

or thing vituperate

any man

or

to

you

from studying

lies

any

you

be immoral.

against

it,

Be-

strongly

woman harbouring it

a fool or a knave, or

abstain

which

comprehend nothing, declare that

book, person,

spatter

or

:

into contact with

it.

to annihilate that

both.

Do

Carefully all that in

book, person,

or

opinion."

Perhaps the main

granting the influence of the planets, on the animal as well as on the vegetable kingdom, is that we are all

difficulty in

apt to forget (very few indeed ever having

THE EGYPTIANS AND ASTROLOGY. realized)

how

compared

to the

We

in space.

small our world

infinitely

23 is

myriad vast bodies revolving to

fail

comprehend

that

we

are part, an infinitesimally small part indeed, of an infinitely vast system.

We

should bear

in

mind

that

one of the

philosophers the world has ever cautions us against rash conclusions known, as to the truth or fallacy of what we have greatest

not investigated. superstition in

Bacon

"

says,

There

shunning superstition."

is

And

the Taylor, referring " studies of the ancients remarks, That they might leave their influence upon us, and

Bishop

to

Jeremy

make predictions of contingencies" I n the Old Testament we have the assertion that "the stars in their course fought against Sisera,"

and again

in

Job we

read,

"

Canst thou bind

the sweet influences of the Pleiades, or loosen of Orion? Knowest thou the

the bands

ordinances

more or

of heaven

" ?

But we are

less habituated to the

all

modern con-

MOLES.

24

venient theological system of orthodoxy, by which all passages in the Bible, which do not

commend

themselves to our understanding, are at once proclaimed as "figurative" so these passages and others of the like nature are at once dismissed as meaningless.

that

One

of the old Christian fathers, (Tertullian), admits that the stars could be successfully "

interpreted when he who forsook God,

women, were curious

art,

also

says,

Those angels

who were

the

lovers

discoverers

of

of this

and on that account were con-

The astrologers were cast their But wise men were as out, angels. the and astrologers came from the East demned by God.

;

interpreters of the stars, therefore, were the first to announce the birth of Christ."

According to must rank as the

this

acquired by man, before the Flood. consistency

so

since

it

was

practised the striking into bigots of any

With

natural

astrology knowledge of all

authority,

earliest

THE EGYPTIANS AND ASTROLOGY. this

persuasion,

old Christian

plainly asserting that the art

father,

25

after

was condemned

by God, at once tells us that through the wisdom and piety of astrologers the birthplace of Christ

was discovered.

A

modern writer, Mr. James Bonwick, has carefully collected facts of Egyptian " Science now regards the lore, remarks, stellar influence on health, especially on the

who

development of animalculse, as not so very If an effect on health, why not improbable.

on fortune?

If

on empires?"

on an

information

recommend

why

not

His work, Egyptian Belief

and Modern Thought, and

individual,

is

so

full

of interest

on the subject, that

we

strongly to the perusal of those who are desirous to obtain the light of the past on the present inquiry. To this writer that

we

an

are indebted for the information

astronomer and the

contemporary of

wrote, great physician Hippocrates has so lively a faith in the

Hippocrates "

it

26

MOLES.

influence of the stars on

animated beings and on their maladies, that he very expressly

recommends not

to trust to physicians

are ignorant of astronomy."

who

CHAPTER

II.

n planetary

ON

nearly every

marks

different

certain

called moles are found,

to

according

human body

signs

which

indicate the astrologers of the planets as shown

Astrologers affirm that each portion of the human body is under the direct influence of a particular planet. The

at

birth.

blood, veins, lungs, ribs, muscles, and backbone are subject to the influence of Jupiter.

The

teeth, bones, right ear, cartilages, lips,

The

and legs are governed by Saturn. the

side

in

men, and the left in women, with the arms and arteries, are under the influence of the heart,

right

Sun

while

;

eye,

Mercury

right

controls

the

feet, 27

MOLES.

28

hands, tongue,

The

spleen.

ligaments, and the the left ear, reins,

nerves,

bladder,

and lower portion of the body, are subject

The Moon

to Mars.

the

left

eye,

the

influences the brain,

the stomach,

intestines,

membranes, and the matrix.

Venus

is

said

govern the throat, the lower portion of the back, and the organs which distinguish

to

the sexes. to

Hence, planet

according has certain

to their

influence

influence. is

astrologers,

maladies

To

sore

quinsy,

croup,

pleurisy,

and blood

attributable

when

Jupiter,

unfavourable,

each

are

his

ascribed

throat,

convulsions,

disorders.

Those born

under his influence would also be subject to catalepsy, apoplexy, palpitations, vertigo,

To Saturn gout, and nervous diseases. are attributable such diseases as dysentery, hemorrhage, cancer, toothache, .deafness

ulcers,

in

spasms, paralysis, the right ear, and

a disposition to hypochondria.

But though

ON PLANETARY INFLUENCES.

29

the influence of this planet is always deemed unfavourable, it is considered conducive to

a doubtful boon in the eyes of To Mars are ascribed malignant

longevity,

many. fevers,

inflammation,

troubles,

bilious

reins,

kidney jaundice, diseases of the affections,

and deafness or pain

Mercury

is

said to control mental maladies,

delusions, and madness.

of

the

in the left ear.

Sun are

To

attributed

the influence heart

disease,

defects of vision in the right eye, syncope, and fevers, but not those of a violent nature,

The Moon is they pertain to Mars. considered as the cause of epilepsy, catarrh, indigestion, dropsy, paralysis of the face,

as

imbecility,

and defects of vision Venus is held accountable disease of the veins, and all

debility,

in the left eye.

for diphtheria,

maladies which distinguish the sexes. But apart from their influence over the

human

body,

astrologers

are

recognising their general effect

agreed in on mundane

MOLES,

30

matters.

and

When

fruit is plentiful,

fruit

Jupiter

The

the active agent.

and

abound

fish

regarded as

is

blighting of plants

whether due to unseason-

trees,

able weather or other causes, to the

the rivers,

in

is

attributed

Nor

malign influence of Saturn.

Mars considered barrenness

are

propitious, as drought

ascribed

to

his

is

and

influence.

Earthquakes, pestilences, and conflagrations are

Mercury heavy

other

are

Luna

tempests.

by

attributed to this fiery

further

To

atmosphere supposed to

result

Venus

influences,

vegetable world. some readers to stones

are

Sun

and

influence

mildew

and

Venus

are

and as

beneficial,

and

good

causing

The

evils.

while to

assigned manifests her

rainfalls,

both deemed

planet.

storms

of the

abundance

purity of fish

are

from the Sun's action attributed

are

both

in

Perhaps

know

assigned

;

that to

nearly all the animal and it

all

may

interest

the precious

particular

planets,

ON PLANETARY INFLUENCES. and are believed

31

to absorb their influence.

Accordingly we find sapphires and amethyst belong to Jupiter, agates and ore to Saturn, gold and carbuncles to Apollo,

quicksilver

and chalcedony to Mercury jasper, hemato Mars silver, tite, and the loadstone ;

;

crystals,

diamonds, and pearls to the

emeralds, to Venus.

of the

turquoise,

lapis lazuli,

Moon

and

;

coral

a curious fact that the days are derived from the planets.

It is

week

Sunday being dedicated to Apollo, the Sun; Monday, sacred to the Moon Tuesday, the name day of Tui, the Saxon god of war, ;

corresponding to Mars, etc., which may perhaps account for the curious old rhyme :

"

Monday's bairn

is fair

Tuesday's bairn

is full

Wednesday's bairn

of face, of grace,

is full

of woe,

And

Thursday's bairn has far to go. Friday's bairn is loving and giving,

And

Saturday's bairn works hard for a living ; is born on the Sabbath-day,

But the bairn that Is bright

and happy, good and gay."

MOLES.

32

Before describing the outward forms and appearance given by the planets to individuals,

we wish

to impress clearly on the

minds of our readers that no one

sub-

is

ject to the influence of a single planet alone,

but to the combined influence of two or more, and each therefore modifies the qualities and tendencies of the other. Every

man

distinguished by a form particularly suited to reveal his own individuality. Nothing exists that does not bear the child of

is

signature of its most innate nature, and it remains for us to find the key which reveals "

The mysteries of Nature. is man." proper study of mankind will first consider the influence of the to

us

the

We

three

favourable

planets

Jupiter,

Apollo,

and Venus

with reference to the appearance and character of individuals. Jupiter

promotes a

fair

and

fresh complexion, with

large bright eyes, thick eyelids, long, fine eyelashes, thick hair, arched eyebrows growing

ON PLANETARY INFLUENCES. closely together,

a short nose of

33

medium

lips, a big mouth, and large teeth. cheeks are firm but thin, the chin rather

size, thick

The

deep and often indented, a graceful proportioned

hands and

neck,

feet.

large

The most

shoulders,

well-

fleshy

characteristic fea-

tures of Jupiterians are, that though naturally hirsute they become bald at an early age.

A

surer sign of Jupiter's influence is that the pores of the skin perspire very readily, especially just below the hair at the top of still

the forehead.

As a

loud, powerful voice.

rule Jupiterians

have a

In character they are

self-confident, sociable, proud, generous, fond of all forms of amusement, ambitious,

and

clever.

Much devoted

to

their

own

family and personal friends, they are also drawn to religion, though this with them is

apt to take the form of veneration for ritual, dogmas, and the external observances that are popular. Their manners are suave, and by nature they are lovers of peace, and hate

MOLES,

34

hypocrisy.

When

the influence of Jupiter

is

unfavourable the reverse must be expected. In that case the skin is of a dead white, and has a dull appearance, the teeth are irregular and discoloured, the nose disproportionately short.

The

influence of Apollo, the Sun,

is

seen

a good figure slender and very wellThe proportioned, a skin of a yellow hue. in

forehead

is

rather low but well formed, the

cornea of the eyes very clear and

eye

lucid,

the

large and brilliant, generally of a hue. The lashes have a tendency

itself

brown

eyebrows are arched Further characteristics are

to curl upwards, the

and well

traced.

a thin straight nose, firm cheeks, a mouth of a medium size, lips of equal thickness protrude slightly, teeth of a healthy colour rather than dazzling white, ears standing close to the head, the lobes highly that

coloured, a round

somewhat prominent

a long muscular neck well covered

chin,

with

ON PLANETARY INFLUENCES. flesh,

a

full

broad

35

and elegant lower

chest,

In character these persons are quicktempered but easily pacified, amiable, cheerlimbs.

ful,

and

and

likely to suffer

tions,

severe

intelligent,

rather

vain,

of affectionate natures

much

in their affec-

eloquent,

clear-sighted,

very

very susceptible to the influence of the opposite sex, but without the

faculty

critics,

of

making

true friends.

They

are

very fond of Nature and beautiful scenery. Their eyesight is seldom very good, and in old age they often lose their sight altogether. The unfavourable influence of this planet

gives a sickly yellow skin and bad eyesight. Jupiter and Venus are very similar in their

and are therefore readily apt to be But Venus mistaken one for the other. influence,

gives a more

effeminate

appearance

Those subject to her have soft white and pink complexions, the skin nature.

and fine

pre-

senting a transparent delicate appearance they have small figures, plump cheeks with

;

MOLES

36

dimples, long, thick,

shade,

a well-formed

transparent veins

;

wavy

hair of a

forehead

with

brown blue

long, thick, well-pencilled

eyebrows, large moist eyes with large pupils, round thick blue -veined eyelids a straight ;

nose with open nostrils a small mouth and the lower lip being particuthick red lips ;

white even teeth, pink gums, a round plump chin with a dimple in the larly thick

centre, small ears with fleshy lobes,

a white

round neck, narrow sloping shoulders, a full In chest, and very pronounced hip bones. character they are gentle, sweet-tempered,

spontaneous, obliging, compassionate, charitable, fond of society and of dress, easily

deceived and very confiding, fond of repose, and of most engaging manners. When the influence of

Venus

is

unfavourable the skin

unnaturally white, the eyes very deep set, the nostrils distended and the voice hoarse. is

In this case the figure would be stout and coarse.

ON PLANETARY INFLUENCES.

37

Leaving the favourable planets we now pass on to Saturn, the planet whose influence always considered as malignant, though in combination with other planets it may even

is

To

be

advantageous. Saturn is ascribed a face.

tall

The most

the

influence

slight figure,

of

and a

characteristic features

long of such subjects are large ears, compressed nostrils,

heavy jaws, large bones, and high Other signs are thick, coarse, very

shoulders.

dark eyes with a mournful expression, thick eyebrows which often meet, the cornea of the eye of a

dark-brown or black

hair,

high cheek-bones, a long pointed nose with fleshy nostrils, a large mouth and thin lips, the lower one beingyellowish

hue,

more pronounced than the upper,

pale gums,

bad teeth that readily decay, a long, broad chin, the lower jaw inclined to advance, a large thin muscular neck with large veins showing, a narrow hairy chest, bony arms and thin hands. In character such persons

D

MOLES.

38

melancholy, curious, fond of research especially with reference to occult matters, are

distrustful, sceptical, prudent, positive,

most

independent of interference or control, yet self-distrustful, cold-hearted, abstemious, fond of argument, economical, often close-fisted, slow to think and act, fond of solitude, and indifferent to marriage.

fluence

is

When

most adverse, the skin

dark, and the persons are

with

some

Saturn's in-

deformity,

is

very be born

liable to

though

this

is

not

necessarily noticeable.

After Saturn the planet Mars

ranked as nificant

usually

The most

least favourable.

mark of

is

sig-

this planet's influence is the

colour of the skin, which

is

brown as though sunburnt.

of a reddish-

The

ears are

generally small, but stand far out from the Other indications are a tall comhead.

a round short face and high forehead, a hard dry skin of a reddish-brown, particularly red near the ears and side of the

manding

figure,

ON PLANETARY INFLUENCES. face, thick short hair either

39

of a carrot red or

a darker hue, large sparkling bold eyes that have a steady fixed look, the cornea of the

eye more or less bloodshot, eyebrows that run close to the eyes in a straight thick line, a small mouth and thick

lips closely pressed under the lip being usually thicker together, than the upper, a large hooked nose with a

the

pronounced ridge as

in

wide,

red

Roman

type,

open nostrils, gums, yellowish a teeth, prominent chin, high cheek-bones, a short thick muscular neck with the veins standing out like cords, large shoulders, and a full chest. The movements of such persons are very brusque, and in walking they take In character, magnanilong quick steps. mous, liberal, courageous even when face to face with death, easily provoked, proud, selfconfident,

audacious, active

and energetic,

devoted to the opposite sex, fond of military service

and of physical

favourable influence of

exercise.

The

un-

Mars gives a very red

MOLES.

40 skin,

small

an angular

figure, contracted

a

eyes,

prominent

ears,

drooping

so

mottled

eyebrows,

complexion,

very

and the corners of the mouth

as

to

lend

an

ill-tempered

expression.

Mercury

the intellectual planet

gives a

small well-proportioned figure, supple wavy chestnut hair which grows slowly, deep-set

eyes of a gray or brown colour that move quickly, the cornea of a rather yellow colour, fine eyelashes,

skin

of a

long thin arched eyebrows, a

fair

yellow

appearance

which

changes colour rapidly, a long straight nose round at the tip, flat nostrils, thin lips, the

upper one advancing a lower, and also somewhat

beyond the thicker, small even little

and a firm plump neck, large shoulders, a plump broad chest, and a teeth, a pointed chin

weak It

voice. is

subjects

very that

they

appearance much

retain

Mercurian

of

characteristic

their

longer than

is

youthful usual with

ON PLANETARY INFLUENCES.

41

In character tfiey are vivacious, spontaneous, intelligent, and possessed of conothers.

siderable intuition, astuteness, and tact.

are of an inventive turn of

of study.

and

The combined

Mercury

honourable,

influence of Saturn genius.

Though

somewhat

envious

produces

they

are

They

mind and fond

nature.

by Being naturally light-hearted and readily amused they prove agreeable

When

pleasant companions.

unfavourable

Mercury gives a dark spotty complexion, hair of a nondescript colour, and a

fair

lean

ungraceful

then very deep-set,

and

Their

eyes are and their voice weak

figure.

feeble.

The

result

of

the

Moon's influence

seen in a

tall,

muscles.

The complexion

sometimes

slightly relieved

full

round head well a soft skin; light

blue

figure with large, flexible

filled

is

of a dull white,

by a pale pink a out above the temples

rather

;

;

fine, long, fair hair; large,

eyes,

is

prominent,

round, thick,

MOLES.

42

heavy

fair

eyelids,

lighter than the hair a round tip a small ;

curved

lips

;

which decay

large,

;

eyebrows, generally a short nose, with

mouth with

yellow, irregular teeth,

an early age

at

thick,

;

pale gums,

a plump chin, which usually recedes a little ears lying very close to the head a plump,

;

;

long, white neck soft,

In

pliant hips

character

wanting

in

;

;

large, fleshy shoulders

hands and

feet.

imaginative,

but

large, fat

they

are

;

self-confidence,

indolent,

cold,

melancholy, and averse to domestic life, fond of travelling and of the mysterious,

phlegmatic their intuition much developed, In somnambulists and dreamers. love, ;

devoted and very yielding, but inconstant

;

restless

in

perseverance, always wanting and dissatisfied, easily fatigued, and usually fidgety

about

their

health.

favourable, the influence of the

When Moon

untends

great superstition and untruthfulness. They are liable to have epileptic fits, and

to

ON PLANETARY INFLUENCES. do not

realise

are

readers

now

themselves

for

judge

that cleanliness

is

to health.

essential

Our

the fact

43

astrological

influence

in

in

a position the matter

and the

to

of

signification

of moles. In

matters of this kind

portant to

that

judge

all

for

should

themselves

be

is

it

a position

in

as

the

to

or falsehood of such indications.

mistake

to

take

opinions

or

second-hand, and the maxim

very im-

It

truth is

a

knowledge Prove all

"

"

cannot be too often impressed on The same test should be applied readers. things

to

other so-called occult sciences, such as

Spiritualism and Palmistry. People are apt to jump to hasty conclusions either for or

against a

new

theory, whereas reason

and

justice both demand that an impartial and thorough investigation should be made

before any proposition

is

condemned.

But

44

MOLES.

unfortunately reason plays but a small part in the counsels of most men, and where

women

are concerned

it

to be taken into account.

is

stili

less likely

CHAPTER tbe

A

of

posited high up in the centre the forehead, above the line of

announces

and success

A

mole

below the

much

A

forebear

MOLE

Saturn,

sex.

III.

in in

a

prudent

disposition

life.

the

line of

centre

of the

forehead

Saturn (No. i) shows that be felt for the opposite

interest will It

man

gives pride and caprice to a woman. with this mole will be subject to

bad fortune on account of women, especially If honey-coloured, if the mole be black. it is

less unfortunate,

and when

it

rises

above

simply announces that he will be greatly loved by the fairer sex. mole in the centre of the forehead,

the skin

it

A

45

MOLES.

46

below the

line of Jupiter

man

2),

signifies

ignorance, and idleness on

great stupidity,

a woman's

(No.

part,

particularly

if

black.

In

shows the same ignorance and want of culture, but if honey-coloured he

a

will

it

be loved

If red,

but

if

in

spite of his churlishness.

temper will be ungovernable, rises above the skin he may be

his it

fortunate

misfortune

in

his affairs.

will

be

If

black,

his portion.

A

general

mole

in

the centre of the forehead, below the line

of

Mars (No.

3),

announces a haughty and

If black, arrogant disposition in a woman. In a man, she is likely to commit murder. it

good fortune and he will have a very

points to an indifferent

sensuality.

If

red,

good digestion and excellent health, but should the mole be black he may also commit murder. When raised above the skin, and honey-coloured, he will have good judgment, and act wisely. A mole in the centre of the

forehead, below the line

of

ON THE FOREHEAD. Apollo (No.

4), signifies

and morality

in

a want of honesty

a woman.

If

honey-coloured

black he will

be seriously ill, and The die by violent means.

are

somewhat more favourable

a relation of hers if

47

indications

will

to a man. Although of a sensuous nature and fond of the pleasures of the table he

be very eloquent, and excel as an orator. A mole in the centre of the forehead,

will

below the

line of

Venus (No. 5), is a sign in a woman, which

of internal weakness in

the event of

been inherited.

its

To

being black will have a man it announces

sickness of an incurable nature, arising from If raised above impurities of the blood.

the skin he will recover.

and

flat

he

may be

If honey-coloured in

danger

of im-

prisonment, and is particularly liable to catch contagious diseases. When black, his disease will be very grievous. mole in the centre of the forehead,

A

below the

line of

Mercury (No.

6),

shows

MOLES.

48

sudden death of a parent will occur. This applies to man and woman alike.

that the

A

mole

below the

the

in line

of

centre of the forehead,

Luna (No.

and

in

7),

signifies

a woman.

If petulance black she will be forward and very careless. To a man it gives eloquence.

frivolity

A

mole on the right side of the forehead,

to a 8), gives fortune by legacies, but if black in colour she will be very avaricious and experience changes of fortune. If honey-coloured a

near the line of Saturn (No.

woman

man may

If red expect agricultural success. will lead black he but if general good luck, an unsettled life. Should he marry he will

rule his wife

and she

will find

him hard

to

please.

A mole

to the right of the forehead,

line of Jupiter

(No. 9), signifies to a

on the

woman

general good fortune, a rich marriage and money from relatives. To a man it foretells

long

life

and a fortunate

alliance.

ON THE FOREHEAD.

A mole

to the right of the forehead,

49

on the

Mars (No. 10), shows to a woman a good and rich husband and money from her line of

honey-coloured a man will be if successful in anything to do with horses If

parents.

;

red he will gain military honors; but if black it threatens danger from a quadruped.

A mole line of

to the right of the forehead,

on the

Apollo (No. n), indicates excellent woman in all her undertakings.

fortune to a If black

she must be careful what she says,

She bring trouble to herself. will be very solicitous to please her husband. It announces honours to a man. or she

may

A mole

to the right of the forehead,

Venus (No.

on the

announces good fortune, but probably a short life and some trouble from the malice of evil tongues. o line

of

When and

black

virtue.

it

To

happy marriage. will

12),

a sign of great modesty a man it shows a rich and

is

When

honey-coloured he

be very fortunate in his friends, and

if

MOLES.

5o

black his

moral character

hensible.

When

likely to

A

fill

mole

will

be irrepre-

raised above the skin he

is

positions of great trust.

to the right of the forehead,

below

the line of Mercury (No. 13), points to ingenuity and wit in a woman, with long life If black she must be and good fortune.

on her guard against calumnies. It shows that a man is industrious, and will acquire fortune by his own skill and merit. If honeycoloured his success will be assured if red ;

he

scientific re-

will acquire

searches; and

money through when raised above. the

skin

all

his actions will tend to success.

A

mole

the

right

of

the

forehead,

Luna (No. 14), foretells by marriage to a woman. If honey-

below the riches

to

line of

coloured she will marry a foreigner and if black her husband will travel a good deal, ;

Should the mole leaving her often alone. be raised above the skin she will probably

accompany him on

his travels.

To

a

man

it

ON THE FOREHEAD. announces success

in

51

mercantile

business,

also fortunate journeys, unless black,

he

is

to

liable

be cheated.

When

when raised

above the skin a happy marriage will follow. A mole to the right of the forehead, close to the hair,

announces

on the

to

Venus (No. 19), sex good fortune from

line of

either

superiors in rank, and this fortune

likely to

is

continue without interruptions. mole to the right of the forehead, by the line of Mercury (No. 20), close to the hair,

A

announces to either sex that by their wit they will gain the respect and friendship of

many. When raised above the skin wealth and happiness will accrue but if black they ;

must be circumspect in their speech. A mole to the right of the forehead, close to the hair, near the line of

points to a rich marriage. dications

are

still

more

Luna (No.

21),

If raised the in-

fortunate

;

but

if

black the good fortune will be subject to

change.

MOLES

52

A

mole near the right temple (No. 22), shows much love of luxury and material pleasures in a woman. To a man it signifies that he will attain to an honourable position amongst his fellow men. This is particularly

when honey -coloured.

the case

gains

an unexpected

raised he will be witty will

not be so fortunate

In any case he the fairer sex.

A mole

inheritance

and if

and

;

intelligent.

the mole

is

he if

He black.

be much attracted by

on the right temple (No.

23), fore-

woman

a happy marriage, especially Should it be black she honey-coloured.

tells to if

a

will

If red

be a widow, but a second marriage will follow and prove equally happy. To a man will

it

shows riches and

success.

He

will

be a

great favourite with women. If a little below the right temple, he will gain money by his industry and talent. will

A

man

make long journeys and

wealth.

If

with this mark so accumulate

honey-coloured he acquires riches

ON THE FOREHEAD, by marriage him money.

come

A

;

53

red his relatives will leave

if

Should

it

be black he

will

to want.

mole

below

to the left of the forehead,

the line of Saturn (No. 24), shows that a woman will leave her native land and if ;

black she will be married twice, but neither

marriage coloured

will it

is

prove

happy. probable that a

If

man

honeybe

will

imprisoned for a slight offence, owing to his If red he being surrounded by enemies.

soon be discharged, but if black he is Should the mark be likely to die in prison. will

raised he will prove

A

mole

more

fortunate.

to the left of the forehead,

below

the line of Jupiter (No. 25), shows that a

woman

be very extravagant, and act in an imprudent and reckless manner. A man will

with this mark will also be sensuous and

very lavish, but

show a

certain

red, his

conduct

if

honey-coloured he

amount of will

right feeling.

will

If

be open to grave censure. E

MOLES

54

When

some-

raised, the evil indications are

what modified.

A

mole to the

the line of

left

Mars (No.

of the forehead, below

a vindictive

26), signifies

and violent temper in a woman. She is likely to meet with an accident, and will be unlucky

in love.

In a

man

points to the

it

probability of his committing murder,

and

in

be of an unruly nature, badany case he Should it be tempered and a grumbler. raised he will not be without redeeming will

If

qualities.

with

women

;

red he gets himself into trouble and if black he is treacherous

and malicious.

A

mole

under the

to the left of the forehead, line of

Apollo (No.

27),

on or

announces

great misfortune and poverty to a woman. Should it be black the evil is very great.

To

a

man

misfortune will

arise,

from his

If honeygiving offence to his superiors. coloured all his labours will be in vain. If

red poverty will be his portion

;

and

if

black

ON THE FOREHEAD. his

imprudence

When

raised

55

bring trouble on him. misfortunes will be al-

will

his

leviated.

A

mole

under the

on or

to the left of the forehead,

of

line

Venus (No.

careless conduct in a

woman

;

shows

28),

and

if

black

she will sacrifice her honour and self-respect. man with this mark must expect troubles

A

and sorrows.

If

the mole

is

honey-coloured

his friends will bring these troubles if

red his

black

if

on him

own relations will injure him women will be the cause of ;

misfortunes.

He

will

be

less afflicted

;

but his

should

the mole be raised.

A

mole to the

below

the line of

that a

woman

left

of the forehead, on or

Mercury (No.

29), foretells

black,

be twice married, unless when she will sacrifice her honour.

A

will suffer

man

If

will

from quarrels and lawsuits. honey-coloured these will arise from the

envy of others his

own

part

;

;

red from hasty actions on and if black from deceitful if

MOLES.

56

Should

conduct.

be raised he may mend

it

his fortunes.

A

mole

below the a

to the left of the forehead,

marriage

;

Luna (No. 30), shows that travel a good deal after

line of

woman

will

and

A

if

man

on or

black be in peril at child-

affairs,

gain from commercial If black but his health will be poor.

he

not live long.

birth.

will

He will

probably take some long journeys, and his marriage is not likely to be a happy one. will

A

mole

at

Saturn, to the

the left

far

end of the

line

of

of the forehead (No. 31),

signifies poverty and distress to a woman. She will be exposed to accidents from falling. If black she will prove most unlucky, and

meet with disappointment when she hopes the most. hard.

To

If

a

it is

man

raised her lot will be less

trouble and poverty will

come through his own black, when he is likely

When

fault,

to

especially

if

be imprisoned

raised the evils are mitigated.

ON THE FOREHEAD,

A

mole

Jupiter,

the

end of the

far

on a woman's

black she will always

imaginary prodigal will

A

slights.

in

part.

If

be quick to resent will also be very

man

matters

money

of

and

extravagance

great

foolish prodigality

line

forehead (No.

of the

left

to

points

32),

the

at

to

57

be addicted to drink.

no common-sense, and

if

and

;

If

red he

if

black he has

raised he

is

very

luxurious.

A

mole

at the far

end of the

to the left of the forehead

woman

line of

(No.

33),

Mars,

warns

either

man

suits,

and much trouble from the opposite

or

to expect quarrels, law-

honey-coloured, relations will cause the annoyance if red the subject will be to

sex.

If

;

If black

blame. property.

they

Should

it

will ruin their

be raised the

man

own will

have a reputation for courage.

A

mole

at the far

end of the

line of Apollo,

to the left of the forehead (No. 34),

woman

to expect trouble

warns a

and sorrow from a

MOLES.

58

Extreme misery

man.

the mole feeling

is

on the part of

imprisonment. a spendthrift reverses in raised,

suffer

To

black.

will

a

be her portion

man

it

threatens

his employers,

If honey-coloured ;

life

red he shall

if

and come

and

he

if

ill-

also

will

be

meet with

to poverty.

If

though well off in his youth, he will want in old age from his own pro-

digality.

A

mole

at the far

end of the

line of

Venus,

to the left of the forehead (No. 35), threatens

both

ill-health

to

man and woman.

If

honey-coloured they will be troubled with indigestion, suffer from liver complaint and ;

if

red they will indulge too freely in

If raised

A

they

mole

will

at

spirits.

enjoy better health.

the far end of the

line

of

of the forehead (No. 36), shows that a woman will probably escape the

Mercury, to the

left

punishment due to her conduct. will

If black she

receive the censure she deserves.

honey-coloured a

man

will

If

be hated by his

ON THE FOREHEAD,

59

own people because

of his bad conduct.

red he

and witty; and

is

intelligent

his unprincipled

on him.

conduct

Should

it

will

If

black

if

bring reproach

be raised the

evil indica-

tions are modified.

A

mole

at the far

end of the

line of

Luna,

to the left of the forehead (No. 37), threatens

an early death to a woman, and a life embittered by the unkindness of her husband. If black

enemies

A

will

man

bring grave charges

be greatly perseIf cuted, and probably accused of murder. honey-coloured or red he must be watchful

against

her.

of his

own

relatives.

will

If

black

expect danger from the sea. raised the evils are mitigated.

A

mole above the

left

he must

Should

it

temple (No.

threatens severe sickness to

man

or

be

38),

woman

;

black they are likely to come to an Should untimely end by a fall or drowning.

and

it

if

be raised they will die a natural death. A mole on the left temple (No.

39),

MOLES.

60

announces many travels to a woman after She will be too impulsive in her marriage. her conduct, and have delicate health, espeIf black she may cially as she gets older.

meet a violent death. A man will have a If black he will long and perilous illness. die before

fifty.

A

mole near the

A

mole on the head

left temple foretells good but misfortune in love matters. health, itself,

in the hair at

the back, points to the influence of Mars, and therefore the subject would be self-willed,

hot-tempered, and brave.

CHAPTER XX. it

A

MOLE

tbe tfeet

on the right

foot,

promises to a

woman

life,

a happy, successful, and long which will be spent a good deal out of

her

own

country, but she will have trouble

from her children. fortunate.

To

a

If black

man

talent for languages,

fluence of

women,

she will be less

love of occult studies, a

and the favourable

also

happy marriage.

A

right foot has the

same

much

mole

travelling

in-

and a

at the side of the

signification.

A

mole on the sole of the right foot, announces to anyone that they will travel a great deal and marry a foreigner.

have a long and happy right heel has the

same

life.

A

They will mole on the

signification.

MOLES.

1 32

A

mole on the

left

foot threatens change-

able fortune to a

woman.

lucky and have

many

danger by travelling

She

will

worries.

be un-

If

black

to be feared,

is

and

probably a violent death, very likely by To a man a wild and godless drowning.

He

will

meddle too much

in

people's concerns

and never be well

off.

career.

mole on either foot points to many A mole on the sole of the left nounces to any subject many

A

those not successful. the

left

A

foot has the

mole on the

subject

will

opposite sex

ingenious and nature.

be

and

children. foot,

travels,

an-

and

signification.

ankle shows that the

much to a

diligent,

A

mole on the side of

same

left

other

attracted

man

he

is

that,

by

the

although

of an effeminate

CHAPTER XXI.

Qn

A

MOLE

tbe Stomacb.

middle of the stomach, denotes sensuality in a woman, which in the

To a man, if red, cause her disgrace. trouble with women; if honey-coloured much may

from

happiness

them

points to

talent in a

A

and

eloquence

un-

oratorical

man.

red mole on

stomach,

black

if

from their influence.

mitigated misfortune It also

but

;

the

announces

side

right

that

a

of the

woman

will

If honeyacquire money by marriage. coloured she will marry a foreigner. She will

be

If black

much

loved

he

be compelled to take long

will

by

She

journeys without her.

K

her

will

husband.

not live to 133

MOLES,

134

To

old.

grow

a man, a serious accident

affecting his head.

A

mole on the

She she

will is

side of the stomach,

recklessness

to utter

points

left

be extremely vain

in ;

a woman.

and

if

black

likely to cause great

more

to a friend,

danger or death especially if the mole be

posited very low down To a 'man materialism

on the

left

side.

and great love of red he may commit murder, luxury. and if very low down he will suffer great annoyance from the malice of enemies. If black bitter quarrels will arise and a If

violent death.

A but

mole in

the centre

in

of

the

the

stomach, promises a

upper portion, lucky marriage to a woman, but if black To a man a happy she will die early. marriage,

and

the

friendship

of

distin-

guished women.

A

mole

in

on the lower

the

centre

of the

portion, denotes to a

stomach

woman

ON THE STOMACH. a

happy

marriage, If black longevity. false

friends,

her.

To

who

135

worldly success and she must beware of

will

conspire

to

injure

a man, wit and ingenuity, which

lead to fortune.

EXPLANATION OF FRONTISPIECE. diagram of the moles which, when found on the face, have corresponding moles on the body is taken from an old plate of an astrological JL

The

work published

in

planets as here follows

marked on the forehead are

1653.

signatures of the as

:

Saturn

is

represented by

J?

.

See

line

I.

Jupiter

U

II.

Mars

3

III.

IV.

Apollo (the Sun)

Venus

?

V.

Mercury

5

VI.

Moon (Luna)

d

VII.

A mole

in the centre of the forehead,

line of Saturn, indicates

the body a

A mole

little

below the waist.

(No.

in the centre of the forehead,

line of Jupiter,

below the

another in the middle of I.)

below the

corresponds with another in the

middle of the breast.

(No.

2.)

MOLES.

138

A mole

of the forehead, below the Mars, corresponds with another on the left side below the waist. (No. 3.) in the centre

line of

A mole

in the centre of the forehead, below the Apollo (No. 4), corresponds with one in the middle of the lower portion of the body, below

line of

the waist.

A mole line of

in

the centre of the forehead, below the

Venus (No.

5),

corresponds to another

in

the middle of the breast.

A line

mole of

under the corresponds with one

in the centre of the forehead,

Mercury (No.

6),

below the breast.

A mole

in the centre of the forehead,

under the

Luna (No. 7), has also a corresponding mark on another part of the body which cannot

line of

be given.

A

mole on the right side of the forehead, close to the line of Saturn (No. 8), announces one on the right side of the breast.

A mole

on the right side of forehead, below the corresponds with one on

line of Jupiter (No. 9),

the right side. mole on the right side of the forehead, under the line of Mars (No. 10), corresponds with one on

A

the right arm.

MOLES.

A mole on

139

the right side of the forehead, below n), corresponds with

the line of Apollo (No. another on the back.

A

mole on the right side of the forehead, below Venus (No. 12), corresponds with one on the right side below the waist.

the line of

A mole on the right

side of the forehead, beneath

the line of Mercury (No. on the right breast.

A mole on the line of

13),

corresponds to one

the right side of the forehead, beneath (No. 14), corresponds to another

Luna

on the right side some way below the waist mole at the extreme end of the right side of the line of Saturn (No. 15), corresponds with one on the right thigh.

A

A mole at the far end of the line of Jupiter (No. 1

6),

on the right

side,

corresponds to another on

the right hip-bone.

A

mole at the far end of the line of Mars, on the right side (No. 17), corresponds to one under the muscle of the right arm.

A 1

8),

mole at the far end of the line of Apollo (No. on the right side, corresponds to one on the

right side of the back.

A

mole

at the far

end of the

line

of

Venus

MOLES.

140

(No.

19),

corresponds to one in the centre of the

breast.

A

mole at the far end of the line of Mercury (No. 20), on the right side, corresponds to another below the right breast. mole at the far end of the line of Luna (No. 21), on the right side, corresponds to one towards the right side below the waist.

A

A mole on

the

left

side of the forehead, beneath

the line of Saturn (No. 24), corresponds to one on the left side of the back.

A

mole on the left side of the forehead, beneath the line of Jupiter (No. 25), corresponds to one on the left side below the waist

A

mole on the left side of the forehead, below the line of Mars (No. 26), corresponds to one on the left arm.

A

mole on the left side of the forehead, beneath the line of Apollo (No. 27), corresponds to one on the left side of the breast.

A mole on the the line of

the

left

left

side of the forehead, beneath 28), corresponds to one on

Venus (No.

shoulder.

A mole on

the

left

side of the forehead, beneath

the line of Mercury (No. 29), corresponds to one on the left side.

MOLES.

A

mole on the

left side of the forehead, below (No. 30), corresponds to one on side, below the waist and near the middle

Luna

the line of

the

141

left

of the body.

A

mole

end of the

at the far

the

left

left

side of the back.

A 32),

on one on the

line of Saturn,

side (No. 31), corresponds to

mole at the far end of the line of Jupiter (No. corresponds to one on the lower part of the

left breast.

A mole at the far end

of the line of Mars, on the one on the left

side (No. 33), corresponds to

left

side of the back.

A the

mole

at the far

end of the

on one under

line of Apollo,

side (No. 34), corresponds to the shoulder. left

A mole the

at the far

end of the

Venus, on one on the

line of

(No. 35), corresponds to left side below the waist. left side

A mole at the far end of the line of Mercury, on the left side (No. 36), corresponds to one on the ribs below the left breast. A the

mole

at the far

end of the

A mole on

the

left side,

Luna, on one on the

line of

side (No. 37), corresponds to left side below the waist. left

above the corner of the

MOLES.

142 left

eye (No.

38),

corresponds to one under the

left

thigh.

A

mole on the upper part of the left ear (No. one below the left side of the waist, and inclining towards the middle of the

40), corresponds to

body.

A

mole

in the centre of the left ear (No. 41),

corresponds to one on the lower part of the left side. The same applies to a mole on the lower portion of the

A

left ear.

(No. 42.)

mole between the

left

eyebrow and

eyelid,

towards the temple (No. 57), corresponds to one on the left side, situated near the centre of the body.

A mole

between the

left

eyelid

and eyebrow, as

(No. 59), corresponds to one on the upper part of the left side of the back, below the waist.

A

mole

the centre of the upper

in

left

eyelid

(No. 60). has a corresponding mole on the left side. The position of this mole, and of the other moles corresponding to Nos. 45, 51, 54, 60, 63, 65, 66, 70, 71, 72, 73,

A mole

and

at the

75,

cannot be given.

extreme end of the

left

eyebrow,

61), corresponds to one on the left side of the loins. This also applies to the

above the nose (No.

mole

close by.

(No. 62.)

MOLES.

A

mole

in

143

the centre of the lower

left eyelid to one on the (No. 65), corresponds groin near the

left side.

A

mole on the left cheek, nearly on a level with the lower portion of the left ear (X), corresponds to one beneath the left thigh.

A

mole high up on the left cheek, and not far from the ear (56), corresponds to one behind on the

left

A

side of the hip-bone.

mole on the

left side, at

the outer corner of

the eye, corresponds to one on the lower portion of the back.

A lid

mole

of the

mole

side of the

middle of the hollow of the lower eye (No. 55), corresponds to one on

in the left

the groin at the

A

left

in

left side.

the fore corner of the

left

eye, near

the temples, corresponds to one on the left breast. mole on the left side, precisely over the

A

nostril (No. 63),

corresponds to one on the breast

inclining to the left side.

A

mole on the lower part of the left nostril, corresponds to one near the left side of the bladder.

A

mole on the

left

side of the mouth, almost

corresponds to one on the between the elbow and the wrist.

touching

it,

left

arm

MOLES.

144

A mole

on the left side of the bone of the corresponds to one near the left hip-bone.

A

mole on the left side of the throat (No. corresponds to one on the left side of the hip.

chin,

44),

A

mole on the right side of the throat (No. 46), corresponds to one on the right side of the thigh.

A mole on the right side of the edge of the chinbone, corresponds to one on the right hip.

A 48),

A

mole

just

mole

in

below the chin in the centre (No. corresponds to one on the leg. the centre of the chin

corresponds to one on the right

A

(No. 49),

foot.

mole

just below the lower lip (No. 50), corresto on the right knee, unless the mole one ponds inclines to the left side, when it would point to

another on the

left

knee.

A

mole on the cheek, near the bottom of the right nostril (No. 67), corresponds to one on the right shoulder.

A

mole

A

mole on the ridge of the nose to the right and near the tip, corresponds to one on the

just below the nose, to the right side, corresponds to one on the right hip.

side,

right side of the bladder.

A mole near

the bridge of the nose, close to the

MOLES. right eyelid (No. 74), corresponds to

145

one under

the right loin.

A

mole on the upper

right eyelid, near the root

of the eyebrow (No. 75), corresponds to one on the right side below the waist, towards the centre of the body.

A 76),

mole on the middle of the right eyelid (No. corresponds to one on the right side.

A

mole on the outer corner of the right eyelid (No. 77), corresponds to one on the right groin. A mole on the right side of the upper part of the cheek near the eye (No. 79), corresponds to one under the right thigh.

A 80),

mole on the lower part of the right ear (No. corresponds to one on the right side.

A

mole on the upper part of the right ear (No. corresponds to one on the right side, towards the centre of the body below the waist. 81),

A

mole on the lower part of the right temple near the eyebrow (No. 82), corresponds to one on the right loin.

A

mole

in the corner of the right eye,

towards

the nose, corresponds to one on the right breast near the right side.

A SELECTION FROM THE

List of Publications, PRESS, THE ROXRURGHE LIMITED. CONDUCTED Mr. o-v

CHARLES

PA

F.

RIDEAL

of the Royal Society of Literature}.

OCCULT. THE PALMIST & CHIROLOGICAL REVIEW. Fifth the Journal of ihe Chirological Society. Edited by Mrs. KATHARINE year of issue JUo&AL. ST. HII.L and Mr. CHARLES jP-.U '"' Monthly, Sixpence post free, 6/6 pe

I

;

Manilla,

PALA COMPREHENSIVE DICTIONARY OF MISTRY. Compiled and Edited by CHARLES F. RIDEAI..

MARRY. A Book all about Love and Matrimony. By MAUD WHKKI.HR. Cloth Three shillings and Sixpence Manilla, One ;

A.

The THE HANDY GUIDE TO PALMISTRY. the Lines of \rt of Divining by Inspectiou of the Hand. By LANGDON TAYLOR. Sixpence, pqst free.

WHOM TO

j

In preparation.

By ALBERT OSBORNE EAVES. Cloth, One Shilling and Sixpence Paper One Shilling. & Character THE NEW CHIROLOGY HandsHon. Secretary By iNAOxENFOHD, Fellow arid

AN EPITOME OF PALMISTRY,

'

...

J5bjllij\U>psc free.

MOLES OR BIRTHMARKS, their Sign'fication to Man& Worn in. By MAUDE WHKEI.ER, Cloth, Three Shillings and Sixpence One Shilling, post free.

;

Manilla,

A CONCORDANCE OF GRAPHOLOGY AND

PHYSIOGNOMY

Cloth,

By

One

THE HUMAN FACE,

STOCKKR,

D.

as Expressive of Character Cloth,

Ky R. D. STOCKERJ

and UUpjsititin.

One

R.

free.

I

Shilling, post

free.

;

:

London Chirological Society. Illustrated of the Lonby J N FOKBES- MARVIN, Fellow don Chirological Society. Cloth, Three ShilManilla Two bnilliugs. lings and Sixpence By INA LIFE STUDIES IN PALMISTRY. OXENFOKD, F.C.S.L., and ANNA MACDOWEL COSGRAVK, F.C.S.L., F.& Hon. Sec. D.C.S. direct Twenty Full Page Illustrations taken from life by a mechanical process invented by of the

;

of Dublin, thus ensuring absolute Price Size of book, Crown 410. accuracy. Six Shillings, post free. OF CELEBRITIES; or studies in

Mr LEWIS,

HANDS

" a Reproduction of Debates Palmistry. With " from the Original Sketch in on Palmistry of the hands Oil bv Hogarth, and Illustrations Mrs. of General Boulanger, Mr. Gladstone, Mr George Cotton, Mr. Justice Grimwood, Grossmith, Dr. Kerwain, Eugene Sandow, By KATHARINE Lord Coleridge, etc, -tc. ST HILL. With an in reduction by Cnarles and SixThree Shillings Cloth, F RIDKAI.. pence

I

I

Manilla,

Two

Shillings, post free.

or CONFESSIONS OF A PHRENOLOGIST bPARK. ;

I

}

\

;

SCIENTIFIC & INTUITIONAL PALMISTRY. a Crown. ByJ.J. SPARK. Cloth, Half TO READ THE HUMAN FACE. AND HOWEdition. ManIT By J. J. SPARK. Second illa, One Shilling.

,

Facts stranger than Fiction. Manilla, Threepence.

WEDLOCK

By

J. J.

Marriage a Success, ; CHOICE IN A. BWRCH embracing Love, Courtship, etc.. By Manilla, Second Edition. and J.J. SPARK.

One

or

A Manna on Character Reading from Handwriting. By RICHARD D. STOCKKR, Clotii, Eigrueenpence

PRACTICAL GRAPHOLOGY.

;

-Manilla,

One

Shilling.

THE ENCYCLOP/EDIA OF GRAPHOLOGY, A Handbook of Grapjjomancy. F RICHAKD D.

STOCKER. Cloth, Eighteenpeiii

One

.Manilla.

Shilling.

PRACTICAL PHYSIOGNOMY.

By ki

D. STOCKKR. Clcth, Eighteenpence

One

;M

Shilling.

HOW TO

By FRANK

MESMERISE.

RANDALL. Cloth, One Shilling.

Eighteenpence;..

JEWELS & JEWEL LORE. By Jond SON. Cloth, One Shilling & Sixpencfe One

..;

Paper,

Shilling.

PRECIOUS STONES & GEMS, WITH THEIR

REPUTED VIRTUES.

Curious, Interesting,

By LANGUON TAVLOK.

and Valuable Notes.

Manilla, Sixpence, post free,

ROSE LORE, By Cloth,

One

FREDERICK EDWARD HUI.MK.

Shilling

and Sixpence

;

P|per,

One

Shilling.

THE ROSY CROSS, Tales,

and other Psychological

By MINA

Designed Art Cover.

SANDPMAN,

Specially

Three Shillings and

Sixpence.

YE BOOKE OF YE CARDS,.

Fortupe Telling with Cards. By "ZURESTA." Strakaria Cloth, One Shilling and Sixpence; Maiilla, One Shilling, post free.

Shilling.

FtFTEEN VICTORIA STREET, WESTMINSTER.

,

'

View more...

Comments

Copyright ©2017 KUPDF Inc.
SUPPORT KUPDF