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November 16, 2005 at 6:21 pm #67939AnonymousInactive
Hello Professors.
Questions:
(1) If there are six lines in a forehead, can we assume that the top two indicate “Yputh Lines”; the middle two indicate “Middle Ages”; and the bottom two lines indicate “Older Years”? What if there are more than six lines?(2) When a person gains a lot of weight, sometimes his facial lines disappear. How would you aviod misinterpretation due to these missing lines on this fat person?
Thanks.
Regards,
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November 17, 2005 at 3:31 am #93869ChrisShaulKeymaster
😆 😆
Your questions are valid, but they make me laugh…
You are correct. The lines still relate to the youth, middle, elder age periods.
The weight may change the person’s lines, but the face is still going to have some reflection of the nature. Also, a key part of face reading is the eyes. These do not change. Remember that the eyes say a lot about the person.
And the forehead does not change much with weight.
Chris
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May 20, 2007 at 8:57 am #93870AnonymousInactive
I was of the understanding that 3 smooth, longer lines are optimal for good fortune.
Difficulties would be indicated by more or less than 3 lines, or many broken lines. I also understood that a missing or short line in the elder years, could mean a shorter life.
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May 20, 2007 at 9:21 pm #93871ChrisShaulKeymaster
Hi,
You are correct in this. Essentially 3 smooth, unbroken lines are best. Broken lines can indicate periods of difficulties.
Chris
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June 21, 2007 at 3:03 pm #93872AnonymousInactive
So, I have many, many lines on my forehead. Which surprisingly I have never really noticed until now. They all appear to be continuous although it is a bit difficult to tell in some spots, except the very bottom one or two. Could this indicate problems then in my 50+ years? Would the overall be considered a “rough” forehead?
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June 22, 2007 at 7:14 pm #93873ChrisShaulKeymaster
Hi Kim,
No a rough forehead is not related to lines. It is more the texture of both the skin and the skull.
A lot of lines is not necessarily bad. You also describe them as continuous. This is good. It is when they are very broken that there are negative results.
Chris
Webmaster & Instructor at the AFSI.
Co-founder of 168 Feng Shui Advisors.
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