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What is the Mount of Saturn in Palmistry
Published: 2026/01/15   Author: yifan   Source: network

  Saturn Mount is located below the base of the middle finger, corresponding to the "departure position" in Chinese hand reading. The higher the Saturn Mount, the longer the middle finger usually is; however, people with a well-developed Saturn Mount are generally rare.

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  1. A depressed Saturn Mount

  Dislikes philosophical or purely theoretical things, often being an atheist. They value facts and practical needs, thus appearing stingy and cold. These are people who truly understand the essence of life. They tend to be pessimistic, sad, and discouraged, good at keeping secrets, preferring stability, being superstitious, religious fanatics, and having a sluggish sense. Those with a star-shaped pattern are considered to have a yin deficiency and yang excess constitution (if the Moon Mount also has a star-shaped pattern, they are prone to stroke).

  2. A properly full Saturn Mount

  They have a sense of public morality, abide by laws, are imaginative and curious, often have ambitions and beliefs, and enjoy exploring mysteries. They are wise, patient, sincere to others, careful in handling affairs, independent, highly intelligent, eager to learn, interested in research, and possess organizational and systematic abilities. They are interested in mathematical calculations and prefer a quiet life in the countryside. Additionally, they may be interested in sports, farming, animal husbandry, gardening, real estate, and mining.

  3. A flat Saturn Mount

  Due to life's circumstances, they lack personal opinions, often conforming to others' views, living a life of following the crowd, and facing many misfortunes.

  4. An overly full Saturn Mount

  They are conventional, even somewhat rigid, overly cautious in their actions, showing symptoms of nervousness. They avoid offending anyone, longing for a peaceful life without conflict, hence being reclusive, not talkative, and sentimental.

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