FENG SHUI
OF THE FACE AND IMPROVING LUCK WITH PLASTIC SURGERY (PART 1- THE FOREHEAD)
(INTRODUCTION TO MING XIAN- CHINESE FACE READING)
French fashion designer Coco Chanel (1883–1971) remarked,
“Nature gives you the face you have at 20. Life shapes the face you have at 30.
But at 50 you get the face you deserve.”
Have you ever met someone for the first time and thought
“Well, this person is good natured and trustworthy” Or maybe, “Wow, this chap
is definitely a conman!” Sometimes we may meet somebody for the first time and
feel instant repulsion or attraction to their facial features. We do judge
books from its cover, however rightly or wrongly.
Based on the Chinese art of face reading, known as Mian Xian,
the Chinese believe your face is a map of your past, present and future. Over
time, the changes in your face reveal all about your physical health,
intellectual and emotional characteristics.
Face reading known as physiognomy in Western culture is
still prominent in the field of criminology. During the mid‐19th century,
Lombroso claimed that criminals could be identified by physical defects, for
example, murderers had “big hawk‐like noses,” and rapists had “jug ears,” and
that criminality was an inherited trait.
JUG EARS
HAWK NOSE
Lombroso C. Criminal Man. Duke University Press Books;
2006.
Born GM. Born to crime: Cesare Lombroso and the origins
of biological criminology: JSTOR. 2002.
Prominent writers use character design, facial appearance,
and characteristics in order to communicate various aspects of a character’s personality.
For example, Disney villains and villainesses have certain facial
characteristics that make them look “evil.” Traditionally and unfairly,
dermatologic disease on the face and scalp have been used in media to indicate
immoral character.
Hooded Cobra Eyes – A convicted serial killer. “Coldness”
can be seen in his eyes. The Japanese styled moustache denotes vanity and a
certain element of cruelty.
Face reading practitioners however believe that it is
possible to change your fate by altering facial features of the face. Although
a person’s fate is already decided at the time of a person’s birth, there is an
opportunity to transcend our fate or destiny by our own efforts (and maybe some
plastic surgery). These can often influence and alter the course of your life.
There is a strong connection between our emotions and the
lines on our face for example.
Emotions & Development
of Wrinkles & Lines on The Face
The 12 Palaces (Houses) of the Face
Facial
Features & Ways of Improving Feng Shui (Luck)
Clear
& Radiant Forehead
An ideal forehead should be round, bright and smooth with no
prominent marks or scars.
A round, smooth forehead indicates power, wealth and great
authority.
It is important that your forehead remains clear of
blemishes, spots and unsightly pimples. Moles right in the centre of the
forehead should be removed as they are deemed inauspicious. Some lines on the
forehead depict character and thinking depth. However, having too much wrinkles
on the forehead and brow could mean worrying incessantly and a personality
quick to anger.
Jean
Claude Van Damme with a prominent lipoma on the forehead indicating financial
and marital problems in life.
Treatments for a radiant and clear forehead
(1) Mole and skin lesion removal
In Chinese Face Reading, this mole is on Position 19 on the
Career Palace which indicates poor career progression and an unhappy marriage.
Best removed.
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(2) Botulinum Toxin treatment for frown and forehead
lines
In Chinese Face Reading, this vertical wrinkle line is
called “Needle Piercing Through the Heavenly Heart” and it is treated
successfully with Botox.
Caveats
The total absence of forehead creases is not considered good
Face Feng Shui as there is nothing to give mental strength to a person. The
doctor should not paralyze all the muscles of the forehead to give a frozen
look but tailor the dose to allow animation of the face to give and allow
“character”.
Try relaxing your face by conjuring up in your mind’s eye a
pleasant scene whenever you feel your brows bunching up. This will enhance your
Face Feng Shui tremendously.
(3) Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
Qi (chi) or simply termed prajnic energy lacking on the face
means the person will have less auspicious luck in life. PRP can restore “chi”
and “luck” to the owner.
(4) Fat grafting to improve sunken temples and forehead
contour
Sunken temples indicate unfulfilling sex and marital life
with current partner/spouse.
(5) Forehead/Brow Lift with hidden scars
Patient with
“Lines Locking the Life Palace” successfully treated with a brow lift and
myotomy (weakening) of wrinkle muscles.
Take a look at this picture, watch the video below and
see the difference in the face structure and skull of the warrior and the wimp. The personality and character is seen on the face.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb1MXQ5TqtM
This ends PART 1 of FENG SHUI OF THE FACE AND IMPROVING
LUCK WITH PLASTIC SURGERY.
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