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T e FACE is where expert destiny experts look for symbolic mountains and rivers on the face, for these are regarded as the vital indicators of wealth and abundant good fortune. Start by looking at the central axis of the face as this the crucial starting point of anyone’s destiny. How your life will pan out in terms of good times and bad times is strongly indicated by the symmetry and balance of the two sides of the face.


1. SYMMETRY VITAL - the first wealth spot


To the Chinese, the first requirement of a “wealthy face” is symmetry of the two sides of the face. Only when this is properly indicated can there be good balance, which in turn leads to things going smoothly for you. When the face does not have this all-important balance, it is believed that a diffi cult life lies ahead.


T e central axis of the face reveals whether the face is balanced or not. Only balanced faces are deemed to be lucky. It is thus a good idea to avoid selecting hair styles that tend to upset this all-important balance of the two sides of the face.


ears 9


eyes 7


cheekbones 8


east four of them?


The belief that faces can be lucky and unlucky is something as old as the hills. Our grandmothers subscribed to it and in the old days, they would search intently for such signs in their offspring and potential sons and daughters-in- law… These days, face reading that focuses on the potential of wealth luck continues to fascinate us. This new year of the Metal RABBIT, when the chi energ y of the 24 mountains brings several indications of BIG AUSPICIOUS luck ripening into prosperity for many, Lillian Too brings you the NINE clear indications of wealth luck revealed on the face.


HEAVEN 1


MAN 2


nose 3


mouth


4 5


OLD


EARTH 6


eyes 7


MATURITY PHOENIX


cheekbones 8


ears 9


54 FENGSHUIWORLD | JAN/FEB 2011


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