AUSPICIOUS FACE FAMOUS FOREHEADS
The Chinese have always believed that the face we are born with directly reflects the quality of life we are likely to have; the way we are likely to act and react, and the luck we generate for ourselves and our family. And although the shape and colour of the face are good indications of health and vitality, it is the FOREHEAD that unfailingly reveals how clever, wily and crafty we are and can be. It gives insights of the likely professions we eventually end up being good at. The forehead is one of the six
most important features on the face, the other five being the eyes, the nose, the cheeks, the mouth and the jaw. Each of these features reveals the character and likely attitudes of a person. Of the six features, it is the forehead that is the single most prominent feature that defines the face. The forehead is a major indicator
of Power, Influence, Intellect and Strategic Thinking Capability. It is a very good indicator of political potential, and it is an important feature to read if one wants to look for indications on whether a person has the destiny to rise to the very top i.e. become a Minister, run a large corporation, head a country, lead an international organization, be revered as a great teacher, a sage or a religious leader. This uppermost front part of the face also differentiates the smart from the stupid, the wise from the foolish and the crafty from the charlatan. In this issue, LILLIAN TOO studies some…
14 FENGSHUIWORLD | MARCH 2014
Singapore’s founding father Lee Kuan Yew’s most distinctive feature is his prominent forehead, a facial feature said to indicate a brilliant mind and great influence and power.
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f all the foreheads I have ever come across, the one that has remained indelibly stamped in my mind is the forehead of LEE KUAN YEW, Singapore’s founding father and current Minister Emeritius. I heard this great man speak in the Sixties when Mr
Lee was campaigning in Penang. I knew little about politics then, but I was already in Sixth Form, so the impression he made on me was a great and pivotal influence. I was so awed by his oratory, and my admiration of him has stayed with me for the past half century! When I think of Mr Lee, I think of his big, broad, slanting
forehead, which I had noticed that time so long ago and it is something I remember to this day. I was convinced then and I am convinced now that people, and especially men who have broad and prominent foreheads that look even broader as they age, are people with brilliant minds; they are people who are destined to become great and powerful leaders. Teir intellectual capacity is hard to match and their ability to analyze, strategize and thrive on challenges makes them stand out and become a giant amongst ordinary people. Like them or not, one cannot deny the charisma of their face. It does not matter really what the other features look like, you cannot miss the fact that it is their foreheads that dominate their face! I have lined up other leaders of our South East Asian countries – current amongst them being my own Prime Minister, Datuk
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