General Characteristics of Mount of Sun (Mount of Apollo)
The mount located at the base of ring finger is called the mount of Sun. This mount is also known as mount of Apollo among Greeks. It bestows fame, honour, position, enthusiasm, creativity and artistic inclination in a person. It indicates a desire to gain glory, to be different in crowd and to shine before one’s fellow. It also indicates the enthusiasm of the subject for all the beautiful things in the world.
Elevation of Mount of Sun
A person with a well-developed mount of Sun gives more importance to position than money. One can recognize these people in a crowd. They are inclined towards literature and aesthetics. Their main objective is to attain a big position in society. Such kind of people are idealists and often become aggressive when their ideals are opposed. They are not happy in their family lives because of their ideals.
When the mount of Sun is over-developed, it indicates the presence of jealousy and ego in the subject. He will have a violent anger and will have a tendency to dominate others. Excess of idealism would make him unpopular among his friends. As a result, a conflict is developed between him and his friends.
The under-developed mount of Sun makes the subject dull towards life and inactive towards art. He becomes a moron and lacks the capability to differentiate between right and wrong.
Finger of Sun
The ring finger is known as the finger of Sun. When the finger of Sun is long along with a prominent mount of Sun, the subject wishes to earn money by gambling, betting, shares and risky investments. When the ring finger is distorted, it increases cruelty and selfishness in a person.
Apex of Sun
When the apex of Sun inclines towards the mount of Saturn, it represents the commercialization of an art by the subject to gain wealth. The presence of apex towards the line of heart shows the indulgence of subject in literary activities. When the apex of Sun is inclined towards the mount of Mercury, the subject may become a renowned businessman.