Destiny and Numerology: Crafting a Fulfilled Life and Positive Image

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The I Ching suggests, "As above, so below." Weather patterns follow nature's whims, and understanding the shifts in everything is key to navigating life. Similarly, a person's fortune can be inferred from their appearance. "The Jade Mirror of the Divine Bureau" states: "A good head is not as good as a good face, and a good face is not as good as a good body." Maintaining a good physique allows the organs to perform optimally, representing the pinnacle of physiognomy.

Destiny is set and unalterable, while fortune is influenced by both internal and external factors and can change at any time. This is true for people as well; from the moment you are born, your path may lead you to belong to a certain group or even be a president of a beauty association—that's fate! Throughout life, unforeseen or human-induced factors can change one's physique, and this is related to fortune. By the age of 40, individuals should take responsibility for their appearance, which explains why many invest heavily in weight loss.

The connection between physique and feng shui is quite similar. Concepts such as "the forehead represents the ancestors," "the cheekbones represent the foundation," "the neck represents the center," "the hands represent the fluctuations," "the chest represents the dragon and tiger," "the waist represents the passage of energy," and "the abdomen represents the stars" align with our anatomy. The dragon vein must gather energy before forming a junction, analogous to the waist in humans. A slimmer waist indicates stronger energy, aligning with scientific research suggesting that waist circumference inversely relates to lifespan. People manage their physiques for good fortune just like land is adjusted for favorable feng shui.

However, incorrect feng shui adjustments can harm the dragon vein, and neglecting one's physical upkeep can impact personal fortune:

  • Round faces are linked to wealth and good relationships in physiognomy. However, slimming the face can adversely affect one’s financial luck and social status.
  • People with full chins (especially with a double chin) should embrace their appearance; these individuals often own multiple properties. That chin can indeed be quite appealing!
  • Large hips are seen as a symbol of wealth in physiognomy, as the saying goes, "Nine out of ten well-built people are wealthy; those without a backside are not." Slimming the hips might diminish financial prospects.
  • While slender legs may appear attractive, physiognomy suggests that "long legs and thin feet lead to constant toil." To avoid a life of strenuous work, perhaps cherish those strong legs!
  • Physiognomists believe a small, round belly signifies good fortune and longevity. "No three protrusions on the back, no three depressions on the belly; these indicate a short life." It might be wise to maintain a slight belly to gather fortune; striving for "abs" could leave you "hungry"!

The pursuit of beauty is a natural instinct. Many see "thinness" as the ultimate weight loss goal, misconstruing the true essence of losing weight. In fact, effective weight loss should aim for "balance," achieving a proportionate body that naturally appears visually pleasing. Before starting a weight loss journey, consider factors like the relationship between waist size, wealth, and longevity. Weigh the importance of financial well-being versus health, and make informed decisions.

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