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Mounds of Saturn - hand reading

A well-educated, high mound shows that the person has a solid potential in a space defined by elevation. Conversely, a not-so-well-developed, concave mound signifies a lack of bargaining or opportunity in a particular area. How to read in the palm of your hand?

The hills of Saturn are gloomy, traditional values, reliability, responsibility, meticulousness, self-centeredness and loneliness.

The hillock of Saturn (B) is located under the finger of the same name. This is usually the least protruding mound on the arm, and is favorable as it belongs to the Saturnian traits. When this mound is well developed, the person will be conscientious and industrious, but at the same time gloomy, melancholic and lonely. He will like the painstaking and complex work that can be done with little or no involvement of others. It is not easy for this person to express love and feelings. People who have a well-developed Mount of Saturn show a strong interest in philosophy, religion and law. They enjoy exploring and discovering the hidden truths that lie beneath the surface.

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Most people have a flat surface under the finger of Saturn, and therefore they do not have any of the negative qualities that this bump can cause. They are independent and able to spend time alone without feeling lonely.

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If the hillock of Saturn moves towards the finger Jupiter, a person will acquire optimism and a positive attitude. The same applies to the displacement of the mound towards the finger of Apollo. However, these people will still need a large amount of time just for themselves.

The article is an excerpt from Richard Webster's Hand Reading for Beginners, ed. Astropsychology studio.