Monday, 2 April 2012

Palmistry : Girdle of Venus

Venus does not have her own finger, but she does have a mount  and a girdle. The girdle of Venus does not appear very often; its shape is a half-circle that runs from the outsides of the Apollo and Saturn mounts.


Named after the beautiful goddess of love, both the mount of Venus and the Venus girdle are indicative of your sensibility in love andsensuality, though of course they have many other interpretations in palmistry. This is partly because in the past, sexuality was sometimes seen as a negative attribute. Traditional practitioners often saw an interest in sexual matters as a sign of immoral living and lascivious behavior, or even as an indicator of sexual violence. However, palmists now know that the girdle of Venus is usually seen on fire and water hands, which are more sensitive and vulnerable to emotional reactions to life.

Broken Lines, BrokenHearts

A strong and healthy girdle of Venus correlates to a strong and healthy sensuality and wholesome emotions. It can also indicate a deep aesthetic sense and love for art and beauty, whether it is found in another person or in artwork. Persons with a girdle of Venus can be poets, writers, or artists.

However, a broken line can mean a fragmented sense of love, with too many flirtations and fickleness and too little devotion to the love object. It can also mean too much sensitivity, an inability to control the emotions, depression, or constant upheavals.

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