Caution: 3 Areas to Avoid During Cosmetic Surgery

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The desire for beauty is universal. With advancements in modern medical technology, more people are choosing cosmetic surgery. Successful procedures can enhance your appearance and potentially transform your life. However, according to the I Ching, there are three areas where you should be cautious about surgery, as changes might affect your fortune.

1. Nose

The I Ching provides three reasons to exercise caution when altering the nose: First, it is centrally located and considered the focal point in facial analysis. Changing it may alter your living or working environment. Second, the nose is linked to wealth in facial analysis, affecting your financial resources, amounts, and levels. If you're enjoying good financial luck, consider avoiding nose alterations during surgery—what is a "wealth-attracting" nose might turn into a "financial loss" nose. Third, the nose is significant for marriage and family, particularly for women, as it symbolizes their husbands. Women who undergo nose surgery might encounter marital disruptions. In practice, it's observed that women who have nose surgery often face issues ranging from minor disagreements to severe problems like separation or divorce.

2. Eyes

In facial analysis, while "wealth is found in the nose," "nobility is reflected in the eyes." "Nobility" can mean holding political office narrowly, and broadly, it refers to career success, personal reputation, and influence. What kind of eyes suggest nobility in facial analysis? The I Ching describes it in twelve words: "contain spirit, bright and clear, distinct black and white." Modern beauty standards often emphasize larger eyes, prompting many to pursue eye enlargement in cosmetic procedures. From a facial analysis perspective, this can have adverse effects like attracting petty people, persistent disputes, a damaged reputation, and career decline. The I Ching advises against enlarging the eyes, especially if there are yellow or red veins, excessive sclera, or other distressing signs.

3. Mouth

Everything is interconnected, as the saying goes, "You can eat anything, but you shouldn't speak carelessly." Speech involves the mouth, and altering it during cosmetic surgery can be akin to speaking recklessly, leading to negative impacts on personal luck, such as attracting gossip and disputes. Notably, most cosmetic surgery patients are women. According to the I Ching's theory of correspondences, the mouth connects to the urinary and reproductive systems, directly affecting fertility issues. Therefore, the I Ching advises unmarried and childless women to be cautious with mouth surgery and consult relevant experts in I Ching predictions to avoid adverse outcomes.

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