Who Will Have Abundant Wealth Throughout Life: Palmistry and Face Reading

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Buddhism teaches cause and effect: the wealth you enjoy in this life was cultivated in past lives. Good fortune and luck also stem from what came before. Acts of kindness bring good returns, and whether one goes to heaven or hell after death is shaped by the karma of one’s deeds. In many dramas, the heroine is portrayed as pure, lovely, and kind; after weathering many ups and downs, she ultimately becomes a true princess. We all hope to be that kind of princess, living in abundance without worries about food or clothing. Yet fate and feng shui play significant roles, so we each lead different lives. Just as there are countless leaves in the world, there are countless unique hands (palmistry) and facial features. So, what kinds of hands and faces attract wealth? Master Yan Yi explains from the perspectives of palmistry and facial features:

Palmistry

Key indicators of wealth in palmistry include the depth and curvature of lines associated with financial luck. The base of the little finger is called the Mercury mound (Mount of Mercury), where the vertical line is known as the wealth line. We can also check for the presence of a “wealth vault” in the palm. Many people wonder whether palmistry can reveal such a vault—Master Yan Yi confirms that it can. In palmistry, a wealth vault appears as intersecting lines forming squares or triangles, indicating strong financial prospects for both men and women. Finally, feel the thickness and springiness of the palms: if they are thick and elastic, it suggests strong career and money luck, an innate ability to earn, and relative ease in financial pursuits. People with these palm features tend to attract wealth naturally.

The "川" (Chuan) formation indicates that the three main lines in the palm do not intersect. Individuals with this pattern tend to be career-oriented, perceptive, and intuitive, making success more likely. Because career and financial luck are closely linked, those with this formation are unlikely to experience poverty.

Facial Features

From the perspective of facial features, many signs point to wealth. First, look at the complexion: a healthy glow often accompanies good mood and luck and can bring unexpected gains. A rosy complexion suggests that wealth may come more easily. A broad, smooth forehead symbolizes opportunity; when the forehead is well developed, financial luck tends to be strong. The chin, which represents movable assets, is also important: a full chin suggests trustworthiness and earning power, while a less prominent chin may point to financial losses and less inherited wealth. The nose and ears can also be analyzed, as Master Yan Yi has discussed—feel free to consult online resources for more details.

Besides examining facial and palm features, we can also analyze moles on the body to assess a person's financial luck. For example, an auspicious mole on the forehead can indicate lifelong good fortune, while a mole on the outer elbow can signify wealth and unexpected windfalls.

Destiny is subtle. From the perspective of physiognomy, the traits that attract wealth are indeed varied, and opinions differ. A sensible saying goes, "Destiny is in your own hands." Yet this, too, is debated, as real-life experience shows that destiny can be influenced and supported through feng shui and destiny analysis.

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