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FACE
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Bare Forehead Has Its Secrets
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The
Art and the Science of Face Feng Shui is the unique blend of Physiognomy
(the analysis of Facial Features), Phrenology (the analysis of the skull
formation) in comparison to the Life Chart (the Date of Birth) of a
person, so as to determine the character of a person and predict his
Pathway in life.
The
face is the most individual and recognisable part of a Person. Six billion
people inhabit the Earth but no two individuals look alike even in the
case of identical twins (by the way, even their palm prints and finger
prints are not alike). Animals rely on their sense of smell and hearing to
identify other animals or their masters, but we humans have to rely mainly
on our ability to recognise their facial features. Not being able to
recognise or distinguish a face is a rare and debilitating condition
called “Prosopagnosia” (Greek:prosopon meaning face and agnosia
meaning “lack of knowledge or ability). Face Feng Shui takes you into
the metaphysical realms of analysis which allows a person to look beyond
the surface. This can help you to better understand the ones that you are
dealing with, be it for business, better relationships or for parental
guidance.
A
face is divided into 3 portions. The portion that is seemingly uncluttered
by any other feature is the forehead. Though it does not have any
distinguishable features on it like eyes or a mouth, it is the most
visible chamber of the brain. That is why it is called the Seat of Wisdom.
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The
Forehead is divided into 3 portions when one begins to analyse it.
The top portion near the hairline is the area of Imagination, the
middle, Memory, the portion above the eyebrows reveals the various
powers of Observation.
According
to phrenologists, the portion above the eyebrows are again divided
into different zones and development or underdevelopment of these
zones further identify the faculty that is emphasized in the powers
of Observation.
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In Face Feng Shui, it is most
important to note the 3 main portions, as this can give one the
insight into a person’s best mental capabilities.
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Looking at the picture of Pablo
Picasso, one notices that the top region of his forehead is
extremely prominent. Picasso’s power of Imagination is
legendary which took the World of Art into a new era of
expression and broke down many ridged areas of style, colour
and form exploding into a New Age of the Impressionist
Artists.
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Most actors and actresses will
possess such a developed portion of their forehead but to be
able to be a Super Star and a Method Actor, the power of
Observation is essential as seen in the picture of Marlon
Brando who has both the upper region, giving him the power of
Imagination and the lower region, the power of Observation,
very pronounced. The power of Observation enables a person to
be aware of and register to his mind the finer details of
everything he sees. This gift makes a person good in any
career that requires analysis and tracking. If your boss has
this region well developed, you can be sure that nothing goes
past him so be on your toes and don’t try to kid him – he
misses nothing.
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A well developed bulge in the
middle of the forehead is something most people would love to
have as it distinguishes them with a powerful Memory. Such a
person was the Great Vietnamese Statesman Ho Chi Minh (Nguyen
That Trankh) and this gift allowed him to be a linguist which
was a further asset to his role as an international
arbitrator.
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But there is another very unique
bump situated right in the middle of the forehead which marks
the person as a Visionary. This is sometimes called the Double
Forehead and it is seen here in the Picture of Jawaharlal
Nehru who was the Architect of India’s Independence and the
beginning of a dynasty. The Chinese God of Long Life and
Wisdom, Lau Sing Kong, who is always depicted with this Double
Forehead.
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A
Special Observation
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Self-assured
Men will unashamedly bare their foreheads in pride even though
they may have receding hairlines, but I have always found women
trying to hide their foreheads especially if they have powerful,
prominent bulges.
When
a Lady dresses her hair by exposing her forehead, you can be
sure that you are before a person who is confident of who she is
and what she wants so please do not try to patronise her.
And
Ladies !! the first step in “Power Dressing” is to keep your
forehead clear and sweep back your hair. Cute curls, bangs and
fringes make a fine coquettish figure but if you wish to muscle
into Male Dominated Boardrooms, then keep your forehead daringly
Bare! |
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If
you would like me to analyse your eyes or the eyes of your loved
ones in this column, send me a front-view, non-returnable coloured
photograph with the date of birth and the pseudonym you wish to use.
Either send it by e-mail to ZORRA@ZORRAPREDICTIONS.COM
or to MADAM ZORRA at The Weekender, Star Publications.
Should you have any enquiries,
you may call me at 012-429 1199. |
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About
Madam Zorra
Madam Zorra is a
practicing gem therapist, psychic Tarot Card Reader and Face Feng
Shui Expert. She has conducted her research and practise in Asia;
mainly Burma and Indonesia, Europe and the USA and now in Malaysia. She
conducts live interactive programmes on the World Wide Web for both
Audio and Visual media free
of charge from
her website, www.zorrapredictions.com.
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