Osseous fingers (See Chart 8) the opposite is true. The joints mark the widest spots and the spaces between are sunken. [Illustration 10: A: Typical CEREBRAL face B: Typical CEREBRAL hand] The fingers of the Thoracic are inclined to be pointed like his head, while the Muscular's fingers are square at the end and look the power they possess. But the Cerebral has fingers unlike any of these. There is no fat to make them pudgy and no muscle to make them firm. Neither are there large joints to make them knotty. Their outlines therefore run in almost straight lines and the whole hand presents a more frail, aesthetic appearance. Meditation His Keynote
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