What the “Heavenly Warehouse” Reveals About Marriage

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In face reading, the outer corners of the eyes and the ends of the eyebrows are known as the "Heavenly Warehouse," also called the "Couple Palace" or "Wife-and-Concubine Palace." This area includes what is referred to as the "fishtail" and the "cunning door," and more broadly, the temple area. It is said to reflect the depth of one’s relationships, romantic outlook, and overall fortune. The condition of this area is used to gauge innate financial luck and the strength of one’s marital bond.

1. For women, the Couple Palace is thought to mirror the husband’s financial fortune. If a woman’s Couple Palace looks bright, smooth, and full, it suggests favorable finances for both her and her spouse. If a man’s Couple Palace is also well-developed, the pair are likely to boost each other’s luck.

2. If the Heavenly Warehouse appears sunken, dull, or marked by many fine lines, it points to a weak marital bond, emotional volatility, and frequent conflict.

3. If a man’s Heavenly Warehouse and Couple Palace are full, bright, and smooth, it indicates maturity, steady conduct, thorough thinking, and a natural ability to build wealth—an auspicious sign.

4. Dark-gray moles, numerous chaotic diagonal lines, or scarring at the outer corners of the eyes signal marital disharmony, a fragile bond, mutual suspicion, and the risk of third parties or extramarital affairs that could trigger a crisis.

5. If both sides of the Couple Palace appear dark gray or markedly different from the normal skin tone of the face, it suggests marital strain and emotional rifts, and may also point to financial losses—so caution is advised.

6. If the Heavenly Warehouse on both sides is smooth and unblemished, it suggests a steady love life, a deep marital connection, and stable emotions, fostering a harmonious, prosperous, and comfortable home.

7. An excess of prominent fishtail lines or visible veins in the Heavenly Warehouse is unfavorable for romantic luck and may bring ups and downs to the relationship. It can also point to money problems, excessive toil, and a tendency for either partner to fall ill, making life more challenging.

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