How to Predict Good and Bad Luck from Facial Features and Complexion
Feng Shui, BaZi, and physiognomy all reflect aspects of a person's destiny. They not only interconnect but also validate and symbolize each other. Consequently, whether a home is peaceful or if recent fortunes are favorable or unfavorable is fully reflected and expressed through physiognomy.
In physiognomy, Qi is considered the innate driving force and the foundation of the organs, manifesting according to their nature. Color, on the other hand, is seen as the acquired manifestation, aligning with the Five Elements and the four seasons. Qi resides beneath the skin, representing impending realities with a latency period ranging from thirty to one hundred eighty days, corresponding to the Yin-Yang seasonal climate. Color, meanwhile, appears on the skin's surface, indicating current realities with a latency period of roughly fifteen to ninety days, also linked to the Yin-Yang seasonal climate.
The fortune of a home, whether good or bad, is similarly influenced by Yin-Yang, seasonal transitions, and Qi. Hence, physiognomy and home fortune have shared foundations and logic, existing in a mutually validating relationship. Changes in facial color and Qi allow people to predict the timing of good or bad Feng Shui manifestations in their homes.
In essence, the observations can be summarized as follows:
- The appearance of a red spot in the center of the forehead suggests a need to prevent fires within thirty days.
- Green Qi on the sides indicates that either the spouse or children may be separated for an extended period.
- Yellowish-red tones in the mountains and forests suggest a joyful relocation within thirty days.
- A dark and stagnant appearance in the fortune hall signals upcoming instability at home.
- Dark eyes indicate potential illness or trouble; the left eye concerning children, and the right eye concerning the spouse.
- Red eyelids or a dark blue hue at the root of the nose imply someone in the home may be suffering from a prolonged illness.
- Green around the mouth indicates a need to protect against trouble or disasters involving women, starting immediately.
- A bluish-black color around the eyes and ears suggests a need to prevent fire disasters within twenty days.
- Red and black in the life span area indicate a need for vigilance against family illness starting now; yellow Qi, however, signals safety and good fortune for the year; a yellowish-red hue implies ongoing prosperity and good fortune for several years.
- Dust on the nose suggests guarding against family discord within thirty days.
- Red cheekbones indicate potential disputes among siblings starting today; dark cheekbones suggest family and marital instability; yellowish-red cheekbones predict flourishing family fortunes and stability for three years.
- A white mist over the life gate or connecting to the life span signals a need to prevent family illness within sixty days.
- A yellowish-red hue in the celestial and food storage areas indicates moving to a new home that year.
- A dry, yellow chin and lower jaw suggest the need to protect against theft, departing servants, or children's disputes within forty-nine days.
- Green and red on the lower jaw indicate forced relocation and livestock loss within thirty days; black and red suggest guarding against theft; dry and white imply a need to guard against family illnesses within thirty days.
It's important to note that changes in Qi color represent the body’s response to the natural Qi of the environment. People can anticipate and address these changes in advance. By taking preventive measures, disasters can be mitigated and misfortunes minimized; outcomes are not predetermined or unavoidable. Therefore, there's no need for panic. Qi will naturally change over time, which is distinct from the fixed aspects of destiny.