Palm Mounts Oracle
Read the planetary mounts of the palm — Jupiter, Saturn, Apollo, Mercury, Venus, Luna and Mars. Developed or flat, each fleshy rise reveals a facet of character. Embeddable, domain-locked, mobile-responsive.

Read the planetary mounts of the palm — Jupiter, Saturn, Apollo, Mercury, Venus, Luna and Mars. Developed or flat, each fleshy rise reveals a facet of character. Embeddable, domain-locked, mobile-responsive.
About this tool
The Mounts: Character in the Shape of the Hand
Where the lines of the palm read the flow of a life, the mounts read its raw material — the fleshy rises beneath each finger and around the thumb, each named for a classical planet and each governing a domain of temperament. A pronounced mount amplifies its quality; a flat one signals that the quality runs quiet. The Palm Mounts Oracle turns this reading into a guided, interactive experience for your visitors.
The Mounts It Reads
· Mount of Jupiter — ambition, leadership, confidence and the will to rise.
· Mount of Saturn — discipline, solitude, and the relationship with responsibility.
· Mount of Apollo — creativity, charisma, and the pull toward beauty and recognition.
· Mount of Mercury — communication, wit, and a head for business and exchange.
· Mount of Venus — warmth, vitality, sensuality and the capacity for love.
· Mount of Luna — imagination, intuition, and the inner emotional tide.
· Mount of Mars — courage, resilience, and how one meets resistance.
Developed or Flat
Each mount is read in two states. A developed mount means the quality is active and visible in the personality; a flat mount means it is latent or expressed elsewhere. The widget lets the reader choose what they see on their own hand and returns an interpretation tuned to that state — not a one-size-fits-all paragraph.
How to Use It
Choose a mount, mark it developed or flat, and read the result against the part of life it governs. Like all good palmistry, it describes a tendency you can work with — a strength to lean on or a quiet quality worth cultivating — rather than a fixed fate.
