Astrology
and Cheirology (scientific Palmistry). A
study of the human hand through the planetary types
Language:
Spanish
The hand has been recognized from
Antiquity as revealer of a great
amount of information on the human personality and the individual in general;
today we know that the most extensive area of the brain in relation to other
parts of the body corresponds to it. The hand is significatively the seat of the
tact and has capacities that distinguish to us of the rest of near animals in
the filogenetics scale.
This work provides a complete cheirological description of the 4
hipocratic temperaments (bilious, nervous, sanguineous and lymphatic) and of the
8 planetary types. It contains
numerous explanatory graphs and real prints of hands, accompanied by the meaning
of each line, papilar edges, prototype of fingerprint, nails, types of fingers,
colour, texture, temperature, humidity of the hand, etc.
152 pages DIN A4 size arranged in Adobe Page
Maker printed with photographic quality.
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Index
Introduction
........................................................................................3
The Polarities and the Elements of
ancient science..............................
5
First approach to the personality:
hippocratic temperaments……........
15
Hippocratic temperaments.................................................................
29
Evolution of the temperaments with
the time........................................
39
Second approach to the personality:
to determine the dominant planetary type..................................................................................................
43
Evolution of the planetary types with
the time......................................
49
Moon
............................................................................................53
Mercury
.........................................................................................67
Venus
............................................................................................77
Sun
...............................................................................................87
Mars
.............................................................................................97
Jupiter
.........................................................................................105
Saturn
.........................................................................................115
Earth
...........................................................................................125
Bibliography
................................................................................135
Appendix: plates model..............................................................
137