How to Tell if Your Moles Are Lucky or Unlucky
Based on their appearance, moles are often grouped into two main types: auspicious and inauspicious. Auspicious moles are thought to boost luck and support growth, while inauspicious moles may diminish luck and attract setbacks, which can hinder personal development. How can we tell whether the moles on our bodies are auspicious or inauspicious? Below is a simple, easy-to-follow guide.
I. Method for Identifying Auspicious Moles
Auspicious moles typically have one or more of the traits below and can be tentatively identified as such:
- Characteristic One: "Raised" - A prominent, raised black mole is generally considered auspicious. These moles tend to be larger and noticeably elevated, making them easy to spot. People with such moles are said to find success more readily; even when they face obstacles, they can often turn misfortune into good fortune, with minimal negative impact. Thus, a raised black mole is one type of auspicious mole.
- Characteristic Two: "Shiny" - A glossy black mole can be viewed as auspicious based on its appearance. Its shine makes it easy to notice, almost as if it has been polished. People with such moles typically stand out; with steady effort, they often make significant progress in their careers and achieve notable success in life.
- Characteristic Three: "Black" - While moles are generally black, the criteria for an auspicious mole call for a pure, uniform black without mixed colors (such as gray or red). The darker the black, the more favorable it’s considered. People with such moles are often said to enjoy strong social connections, gain support from friends and relatives, and encounter opportunities that aid overall development.
- Characteristic Four: "Regular" - "Regular" refers to a symmetrical shape—such as a round mole—without obvious irregularities or deformation. Regular moles are usually easy to recognize; if the surface appears intact, they can be identified as such. People with these moles are typically steady and grounded; with diligent work, they tend to earn recognition and be valued by others, making their efforts more effective.
- Characteristic Five: "Hairy" - When hair grows from a mole, it is generally considered auspicious. This hair is sometimes called "longevity whiskers" or "blessing whiskers." The longer and thicker the hair, the more auspicious it is believed to be. However, it is said to be inauspicious to pluck it intentionally. People with such moles are often believed to enjoy longevity and good fortune and are seen as likely to succeed.
II. Method for Identifying Inauspicious Moles
- Characteristic One: Flat with a Depression - This refers to moles that lie flat on the skin with a slight indentation, creating an uneven look. People with such moles are said to encounter obstacles in their growth and outcomes that don’t match expectations, which can hinder steady progress.
- Characteristic Two: Dull and Lusterless - These moles look lackluster, as if covered with a frosted film, appearing dim and without shine. Such moles are generally considered inauspicious. People with them may face frequent minor setbacks; if they can’t showcase their strengths, they may be easily overlooked. It’s important to highlight one’s abilities to pave the way for success.
- Characteristic Three: Impure Color - This includes moles that are not black but light gray, gray-blue, gray-red, gray-brown, or a mix of colors. They often appear lighter, as if not fully developed. People with such moles may be headstrong or dismissive of others, which can harm their luck. It’s advisable to communicate more, practice empathy, and consider others’ perspectives to improve circumstances.
- Characteristic Four: Irregular Shape - This refers to moles that are asymmetrical with noticeable flaws—generally not round. People with such moles may encounter setbacks and trouble due to unconventional approaches, which can impede development. Adopting a steadier approach is recommended to foster positive change.
Additionally, many people consider removing inauspicious moles to change their circumstances. It’s important to note that while removal may ease some difficulties, it only weakens the mole’s influence and does not fundamentally change one’s fate. Improper removal can also lead to scarring, which can be quite harmful. Therefore, approach the removal of inauspicious moles with caution and care.