How to Assess Wealth Potential Through Facial Features

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Physiognomy explores whether you possess good financial luck, an age-old subject. Dr. Zheng believes that one's physical appearance is influenced by one's heart and disposition, suggesting that physiognomy, palmistry, and mole reading are not permanent. So, what facial features could indicate financial prosperity? Dr. Zheng shares his insights:

First, consider the forehead. A broad and well-defined forehead, or even one that is not wide but full and bright, indicates a favorable turning point in your fortune, with good luck soon approaching. Dr. Zheng cautions that many women cover their foreheads with bangs, potentially impacting their luck negatively; this might be a case of choosing style over good fortune.

Next, examine the eyes: often called the windows to the soul. If your eyes are bright and expressive (size doesn't matter), and your eyebrows are long and well-shaped, you're likely to undergo a significant transformation around age 35, akin to a "chicken turning into a phoenix" for women or a "soldier becoming a general" for men. This relates to the saying, "at thirty-five, the belly is full," symbolizing maturity and success.

The nose also offers insights into success and financial luck: generally, the bridge of the nose should be straight, the tip full, and the root not sunken. If your nose has these qualities, Dr. Zheng congratulates you once again; nose characteristics are associated with fortune around age 40, heralding a time of success. It's important to note that for married women or those in steady relationships, the nose also signals luck in romantic endeavors.

Fourth, irrespective of gender, if the philtrum is long and deep, and the mouth is large and firmly closed, then even if previous years haven't been remarkable, approaching your fifties promises achievements and prosperous fortune.

Lastly, Dr. Zheng emphasizes that assessing financial luck through physiognomy requires a holistic view, without relying solely on metaphysical interpretations. For instance, while physiognomy suggests "a big head indicates a high official, and big feet denote a servant," such notions don't always hold true; in contemporary society, those with larger feet often find success over those with smaller feet. Similarly, although it's said "men's hands should be rough for wealth, and women's hands should be soft for wealth," reality sometimes defies these proverbs.

Dr. Zheng Weijian's Reminders:

  • Various forms of physiognomy (facial features, palmistry, mole reading, bone structure, etc.) can reflect certain aspects of a person's life, such as financial luck, relationships, health, and family.
  • As a person ages, their features change; the expression "appearance is shaped by the heart" underscores this notion. Of course, appearance is also linked to one's inner state and social interactions.
  • For a comprehensive understanding of your fortune, analyzing your destiny and BaZi is essential. Physiognomy is merely a supplementary tool. Consulting a professional for destiny analysis is crucial—avoid attempting this analysis yourself online or casually sharing your birth details, as this could affect your destiny chart and fortune. Keep this in mind!
  • If you believe your financial luck or marriage is lacking, Dr. Zheng suggests making adjustments. Adjustments are a fundamental principle; feng shui is omnipresent.

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