The Line of the Heart
…keep
still my heart
nor
ask for peace, when care may suit thee best,
nor
ask for love nor joy nor even rest
but
be content to love what ever betide
and
may be love will bring thee to love’s side.
CHEIRO
The
line of heart is naturally an important line in the study
of the hand. Love or the attraction of the sexes from natural
causes plays one of the most prominent parts in the drama
of life and as in the nature so in the hand. The line of
heart otherwise called the "mensal" is that line
which runs across the upper portion of the hand at the base
of the mount of Jupiter, Saturn, sun and mercury.
The
line of heart should be deep, clear and well coloured. It
may rise from three important positions as follows: the
middle of the mount of Jupiter, between the first and second
fingers and from the centre of the mount of Saturn.
When
it rises from the centre of Jupiter it gives the highest
type of love- the pride and the worship of the heart’s ideal.
A man with such a formation is firm, strong and reliable
in his affection; he is as well ambitious that the woman
of his choice shall be great, noble and famous- such a man
would never marry beneath his station and will have far
less love affairs than the man with the line from Saturn.
Next
we will consider the line rising from the Mount of Jupiter
even from the finger itself . This denotes the excess of
all the foregoing qualities; it gives the blind enthusiast
the man so carried away by his pride that he can see no
faults, no failings in that being whom he so devotedly worships.
Alas! Such people are the sufferers in the world of affection:
when their idols fall as idols will sometimes the shock
to their pride is so great that they rarely if ever recover
from its effects; but the shock it must be remarked is more
to their own pride than to the mere fact that the idol they
worshipped had feet of clay. Poor worshipper! When wilt
thou see that, as with men, women are not perfect; they
are but human and being human they are more fitting than
if they were divine. Why then place them so high that they
are the more likely to fall? Their place is by thy side,
the companion of thy humanity, the sister part of all thy
faults.
The
line rising between the first and second fingers gives a
calm but deeper nature in matters of love . Such individuals
seem to rest between the ideality given by Jupiter and the
passionate ardour given by Saturn. They are quieter and
more subdued in their passions.
With
the line of heart rising from Saturn the subject will have
more passion in his attachments and will be more or less
selfish in satisfying his affections in home life he is
never so expressive or demonstrative as are those with the
line from Jupiter. The excess of this is the same kind of
line rising very high on the mount often from the finger
of Saturn. Such a subject is far more passionate and sensual
people are very selfish- in this case they are extremely
so.
When
the line of heart is itself in excess namely lying right
across the hand from side to side an excess of this is the
same kind of line rising very high on the mount often from
the very finger of Saturn. Such a subject is far more passionate
and sensual people are very selfish- in this case they are
extremely so.
When
the line of heart is it self in excess namely lying right
across the hand from side to side an excess of affection
is the result and a terrible tendency toward jealousy this
is still more accentuated by a very long line of heart rising
to the outside of the hand and reaching the base of the
first finger.
When
the line of heart is much fretted by a crowd of little lines
rising into it tells of inconstancy, flirtations a series
of amourettes, but no lasting affection fig20.
A
line of heart from Saturn chained and broad gives an utter
contempt for the subject’s opposite sex.
When
the line of heart is bright red it denotes great violence
of passion.
When
pale and broad the subject is blasé and indifferent.
When
low down on the hand and thus close to the line of head
the heart will always interfere with the affairs of the
head.
When
however it lies high on the hand and the space is narrowed
by the line of head being too close the reverse is the case
and the head will so completely rule the affections that
it gives a hard, cold nature envious and uncharitable.
Breaks
in the line tell of disappointment in affection – under
Saturn brought about by fatality; under the Sun through
pride; and under mercury through folly and caprice.
When
the line of heart commences with a small fork on the mount
of Jupiter it is an unfailing sign of true honest nature
and enthusiasm in love.
A
very remarkable point is to notice whether the line of heart
commences high or low on the hand. The first is the best
because it shows the happiest nature.
The
line lying so low that it droops down toward the line of
head is a sure sign of unhappiness in affections during
the early portion of the life.
When
the line of heart forks with one branch resting on Jupiter
the other between the first and second fingers it is a sign
of a happy, tranquil nature good fortune and happiness in
affection but when the fork is so wide that one branch rests
on Jupiter the other on Saturn it then denotes a very uncertain
disposition and one that is not inclined to make the martial
relations happy through its erratic temperament in affection.
When
the line is quite bare of branches and thin it tells of
coldness of heart and want of affection.
When
bare and thin toward the percussion or side of the hand
it denotes sterility.
Fire
lines rising up to the line of heart from the line of head
denote those who influence our thoughts in affairs of the
heart and by being crossed or uncrossed denote if the affection
has brought trouble or has been smooth and fortunate.
When
the lines of heart, head and life are very much joined together
it is an evil sign in all matters of affection such a subject
would stick at nothing to obtain his or her desires.
A
subject with no line of heart or with very little has not
power of feeling very deep affection. Such a person can
however be very sensual particularly if the hand is soft.
On a hard hand such a mark will affect the subject less-
he may not be sensual but he will never feel very deep affection.
When
however the line has been there but has faded out it is
a sign that the subject has had such terrible disappointments
in affection that he has become cold, heartless and indifferent.