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FACE READING / PHYSIOGNOMY







Physiognomy Studio uses Chinese Face Reading secrets to discover the personality traits of the person. So, what is Chinese Face Reading?

Chinese people have been practicing face reading for many thousands of years. It was used in diagnosis of deaseases as well as in religion and spiritual activities. Chinese school of physiognomy is based on feng sui ideas of yin and yang and 5 elements. The main principles are:

  1. 5 elements

  2. harmony of past, present and future

  3. face as a map

    We've talked about 5 elements in the previos article – each face has it's dominating energy and it is one of EARTH, FIRE, GOLD, WOOD and WATER. You can find it out by face shape and some other signs.


The second idea is that there are face part responsible for past, present and the future. They are:

Upper Zone(forehead)

past

Middle Zone(nose)

present

Lower Zone(mouth, chin)

future

The 3-rd principle is that as Chinese people believe, part of everything can describe the whole. So face can describe the person, lips can describe the face, etc. That means face becomes the map of the whole organism and each face part is connected to some other organ. The main connections are:

Mouth

Stomach

Nose

Lungs

Eyebrows

Energy and vitality

Eyes

Liver

Ears

Kidney


Of course, there is much more. Stay with us.

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Face Types Part 2
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Each face type corresponds to some shape.

Wood is an upside-down triangle:




Wood type face

 

Water is a round:


Water people are independent and deep. When in balance they are great thinkers and achieve a lot because of their mind. When out of balance, they can be paralyzed by fear and indecision and hide in their cave
Water face type

Earth is a square:


Earth people are deeply thoughtful, care about others and can be relied upon. When in balance, they can be the greatest friends and partners. When out of balance they can be very anxious and needy.


Earth type face
earth type face

Gold is an oval:


Gold people strive for perfection, achieving the highest quality in all the things they do. When in balance, they become greatest artists, masters in martial arts, athletes. When out of balance, they can have lot's of frustration because they can never achieve perfection.
gold face type

Fire is a triangle:


fire face type
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Wu Xing or the theory of 5 movements of 5 phases defines the following elements of nature:

Wood, Fire, Earth, Gold and Water.

Each of the has it's own properties. In physiognomy, astrology and other spiritual studies every person is said to belong to one of these types. This means he or she has the attributes and properties of this type. Of course some people have mixed properties of different type or they can change through life – everyone is individual and changing. The main properties of 5 elements are following:

WOOD means growth, development, softness.

FIRE means heat, light, moving up.

EARTH is nutritive, neutral, accepting

GOLD is pure, strong, moving down.

WATER is cold, changing, moving down.

Here are the nature phenomenons corresponding to each element:
Element/PhenomenonWOODFIREEARTHGOLDWATER
Time of dayDawnNoonDayEveningMidnight
SeasonSpringSummer Season changeAutumnWinter
DirectionEastSouthCenterWestNorth
ColorGreenRedYellowWhiteBlack
TasteSour Bitter Sweet Sharp Salty
WeatherWindyHotDampDryCold
Nature changeSproutingBloomingRipeningWiltingDormant

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| FACE READING |


Interpretation of character and fate from the study of a person's face is called 'Physiognomy' or 'Face reading'. It is obvious that when we meet an unknown person, we try to understand his feelings by looking at his face. So the origin of Physiognomy traces back to the date of origin of human beings. Indications of a person's progress in yogic path are described with respect to Physiognomy in Hindu text 'Svetasvatara Upanishad', composed earlier than 500 B.C. According to Hindus, Samudra (deity of oceans) have first given 'Anga Samudrika' (Body language). King Prahlada has contributed a lot to this subject. Chinese texts dating back 300 B.C., mention Physiognomy.

Socrates(470-399 B.C.) was a great physiognomist. The first book on Physiognomy 'Displaying the Secrets of Nature Relating to Physiognomy' was written by Aristotle(384-322 B.C.). As it was mentioned by Marco Polo, the Arabs also practised physiognomy. Physician and philosopher Avicenna(980-1037 A.D.) has written about Physiognomy in his book 'De animalibus'. Michael Scot(1175-1232 A.D.), court astrologer to Emperor FrederickII, also composed a book 'De hominis phisiognomun', which was printed in 1477 and became best seller for years together. Italian doctor d'Abano(1250-1316) also wrote many books on both Astrology and Physiognomy. During sixteenth century many authors have written books on this subject. Gerolamo Cardano, born in Italy in 1501, wrote many books on Medicine, Mathematics, Astronomy, Physics, Astrology, Dream Analysis, and Physiognomy. Cardano believed that a person's character and fate are symbolized by the shape, lines, and markings of his or her forehead. He wrote a total of 13 books on the subject of forehead reading. In 1586, Porta published 'De humana physiognoma' in which he compares the likenesses of human beings to certain animals. He says if some one resembles a particular animal, he will also have the same tendencies and temperament of that animal. Kaspar Lavater(1741-1801) was regarded as the founder of the modern Physiognomy for his tremendous work in this subject. Later on Cesare Lombroso has made this subject more popular.

By observing the face of a person as a whole, we can get a keen idea of how his life would be in general, starting from childhood till his old age.