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The elevated area beneath the second phalange of the thumb surrounded by the Line of Life is called the Mount of Venus.
Venus is known as the Goddess of Love and Beauty in Greek mythology.
True to its name, this mount stands for love and for sympathy and generosity.
Venusians
Persons having a prominent Mount of Venus are Venusians.
Venusians are very healthy and are endowed with an attractive and imposing personality. A person without a prominent Mount of Venus is a coward and a weakling. The absence of the Mount shows that the owner leads a life of hardship and misery.
Brilliant and good looking
Venusians are brilliant and good looking. Those of opposite sex would find Venusians enchanting. A good Head Line and a strong thumb are necessary for a Venusian to hold in check his/her inclination to seek sensual pleasures at the expense of self-respect, time and wealth. A smooth Mount not excessively large indicates that the owner is a lover of flowers, music, and fine arts in general. If the Mount of Moon is equally developed, the owner’s aesthetic sensibilities are very strong and refined. Venusians generally marry at an early age. Female Venusians are easily attracted to strong Martians for they find strength and vigor provocative.
Idealistic, sympathetic and unselfish
Venusians are idealistic to a certain extent, but they enjoy life. The Venusian has many qualities in common with the Jupiterian. But the Venusians are more tender, sympathetic and unselfish. The Venusian is strong and healthy and has a cheerful disposition.
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