Determining Disasters Through Facial Features
People experience fate differently, especially when major disasters strike. Some can turn misfortune into fortune and escape danger, while others struggle to survive and cannot avoid calamity. Below, from a face-reading perspective, we analyze which features are said to signal survival and which suggest impending hardship.
I. Observing Ear Color
In face-reading, ears that appear red or dark are considered inauspicious and may hint at looming disaster. By contrast, well-shaped ears with thick, rounded lobes and a clear, healthy color are thought to attract benefactors and offer a way out of dire situations.
II. Observing Complexion
A person’s complexion can reveal a great deal when major trouble is near. Generally, a listless demeanor paired with a dull, sallow tone suggests a significant, hard-to-avoid calamity. If someone is merely listless, it points to a temporary struggle; if the face is simply pale, it indicates a passing misfortune.
III. Observing Eye Expression
If a person’s “Yintang” (the area between the eyebrows, often called the palace of fate in face-reading) is crowded by thick brows and the eyes show a sharp, fierce light, they are said to encounter danger repeatedly throughout life, especially in their youth.
IV. Observing the Seven Orifices
Dark, visible veins around the nostrils or ear openings may indicate a looming disaster. However, if the nose is well-formed and round, there is likely to be a way to save oneself even in perilous situations.
V. Observing Eyebrows
Long eyebrows, a straight philtrum (the groove between the nose and upper lip), and long ear hairs are considered signs of longevity. Even when facing danger, such individuals are said to turn misfortune into fortune and find a way out of desperate situations.