AGE LUCK T is is shown according to the diagram here. Look for discolouration, spots or indentations, which usually predict problems relating to health and other diffi culties at the corresponding age. A smooth skin indicates that you have few worries. Chinese face reading has always been considered an indispensable tool to understanding our destiny and personality. Face reading categorizes individual features according to colour, shape, disfi gurements and birthmarks, and the meanings of these indications depend on where they appear on the face.
A popular way to determine one’s luck at diff erent times of life is by examining the “mountains” and “valleys” on the face. T ese are usually quite accurate in pinpointing at what age you will face obstacles and when your life will blossom into perfection. T ese readings are even better when supplemented with other forms of destiny analysis like Chinese Astrology and Paht Chee.
YEARS OF YOUR LIFE T e ears and top part of the face represent the early years of one’s life i.e. the time of pre-teens, teens and early twenties. As you grow older, your destiny is recorded progressively down the face towards the eyebrows, nose, cheeks, lips and fi nally the chin. Using the diagram here, note that if your current age is on the right hand side of your face, leisure dominates your time. If you are on the left side of your face, work and career matters take up most of your attention. If you are at the center part of your face, you are said to be at a crossroads and some important decisions confront you.
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65 69 67 sixties 79 78 73 63
seventies 77
71 76 70 thirties 16 15
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47 forties 57
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fifties 51 43
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SIGNS OF MISFORTUNES Marks, spots, creases and indentations indicate problems. Where they are found on your face gives you an idea at what age you will face these problems, which can manifest as illness, bad relationships, accidents, money troubles and so forth. The bigger and the darker the mark, the more serious the problem will be. The Chinese usually take the sudden appearance of dark marks as a portent and usually sponsor prayers to “avert” something bad happening. If you have a birthmark on one of
your ears, this indicates a diffi cult time during childhood years. Marks on the bridge of your nose indicate a tough time in your twenties. Discolorations at the end of your nose point to troubles during your forties, perhaps to do with your family or with your financial stability. Issues will arise that cause you to worry. Generally, when your forehead is
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fl awed, it means you will have a diffi cult relationship with your parents. (Or it could indicate you were a bit of a rebel when you were a teen!) When your forehead is small or bony, it indicates your parents were not well heeled and could not aff ord expensive schooling fees. A skinny-looking forehead is almost always an indication of something lacking in your life during your childhood years. If you have a broad, round and
smooth forehead, it indicates an easy and pampered period during your growing-up years. Markings, spots and scars in your face can change over time, which denotes that your fate is not fi xed but can change through the years. T is usually refl ects the result of the trinity of luck working simultaneously, where good mankind and earth luck infl uences your heaven luck. If you fi nd you are at a diffi cult age
period in your life, one way to deal with it is to grit your teeth and be even more determined to improve the other two thirds of your luck to compensate for unlucky events. You can get yourself a bottle of moisturizing cream or book yourself a facial to iron out the trouble spots on your facial features! Strange as it may sound, when you take good care of the physical face, the psyche also benefi ts – it is like attracting good chi with a smooth and unblemished complexion.
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