The mounts are small mounds on the surface of the palm. They
relate to potential energy and activities the person enjoys doing.
Consequently, they are very useful in vocational guidance. The mounts can be
read for both quality and quantity. If the mount is high, the person will be
energetic and active in the specific area related to that mount. They will be
prepared to put physical energy into the qualities the mount indicates. If the
mount is wide, it shows the potential of the mind. Ideally, we look for high,
wide mounts. First of all, look at all the mounts to find which one
predominates on the person’s palm. Once you find what appears to be the main
mount, press on it and see how firm it is. If the mount is firm, the person
will be making use of knowledge he or she has learned. If the mount is soft,
the person will have gained knowledge that is not being utilized.
You will sometimes find hands where all of the mounts seem
to be equally strong. Someone with hands like this will have a great deal of
drive and ambition and be confident of achieving their goals. A palmlike this
is sometimes known as a “lucky hand”. You will also find hands where it’s hard
to detect any of the mounts. Someone with hands like this will be lacking in
confidence and unsure of his or her ability to succeed. It the hand is firm to
the touch, he or she can achieve their goals, but will have to work much harder
than someone with strongly visible mounts. The first four mounts are at the
base of the fingers and the other four are in different parts on the hand. Each
of the finger mounts has a central apex, which is a triangular skin ridge
pattern similar to fingerprints. You may need a magnifying glass to determine
the apex in many mounts. If the apex is sited directly under the middle of the
finger, it is a sign that this mount is the most important in the hand. If two
or more mounts have centrally sited apexes, each mount is of equal importance.
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