Be Cautious if You Have These 4 Types of Moles
Moles possess a certain mystique. While facial attributes can hold more weight in Eastern cultures, moles are something that capture attention worldwide. A quick search on YouTube about moles will show interest from people in India, the Middle East, Europe, and the United States, all curious about the moles on their bodies.
As a child, I often saw night market stalls with signs claiming to assess moles as good or bad luck, with some suggesting that certain moles might herald wealth. But is it truly possible that some moles can predict wealth or even divorce? In his book "Modern Life Fortune Telling," professional fortune teller Jian Shaonian explores various meanings of moles found on the marriage palace, forehead, and under-eye areas, as well as the so-called "Guanyin mole." Let's dive in!
Moles as Reflections of Internal Organs
The position of a mole can indeed influence a person's life. Jian Shaonian explains that analyzing facial features essentially involves assessing the condition of one's internal organs. From this, one can infer potential emotions and thoughts and predict future events. According to traditional Chinese medicine, moles reflect imperfections in the internal organs; for instance, an unhealthy liver might correspond with developing a mole in a related area.
Moles on the Marriage Palace
Seeing a mole on your face can hint at possible internal issues and potentially help identify problems in your life. For instance, a mole on your marriage palace may imply liver issues, leading to frequent disputes and emotional instability in your marriage. In such cases, focusing on liver health and managing your temper could improve your marital relationship.
Moles on the Forehead
A mole on the forehead, which is linked to parents, suggests it’s vital to be mindful of their health, as well as your relationships with elders. The forehead also relates to the lungs, indicating potential issues with the throat and lungs, so extra care can help maintain supportive relationships and advance your career.

Moles on the Under-eye Area and Nose
If all facial moles aren’t necessarily bad, are some particularly problematic? Observations suggest that moles linked to modern health conditions, such as psychological issues, can lead to significant troubles. In traditional Chinese medicine, the kidneys are associated with security; weak kidneys might cause anxiety and panic. Moles in areas related to the kidneys might indicate heightened emotional sensitivity and anxiety, causing relationship troubles linked to feeling insecure. For those with moles in these regions, drinking warm water can aid kidney circulation and alleviate anxiety.
Which facial areas relate to this? They are under the eyes and the tip of the nose. Moles here might signify increased emotional sensitivity, potentially leading to anxiety and difficulties in relationships, due to insecurity stemming from kidney issues. For those with moles in these spots, it’s advised to drink warm water, aiding kidney circulation and reducing anxiety.
Guanyin Moles
Next, there are moles known as Guanyin moles, believed to suggest a life of hard work for the average person.
As the name implies, Guanyin moles are linked to the compassion of Guanyin, who aids those in distress. Individuals with Guanyin moles are highly sensitive to injustices and often have difficulty ignoring others' suffering. However, since human capabilities are limited, this mole can be burdensome.
Women with this mole may find life especially challenging, as they tend to have strong maternal instincts, potentially spoiling their partners and increasing their own burden, ultimately leading to exhaustion. Nonetheless, those with Guanyin moles often excel in metaphysical fields, with sharp intuition and inspiration, making them well-suited for fortune-telling or religious pursuits.
Bright Moles
Are all facial moles undesirable? Not at all! Some, like bright moles or cinnabar moles, are favorable. These distinct, vibrant moles indicate that the corresponding energies in your internal organs are strong, resulting in their luminous appearance. For instance, a bright mole on your forehead may not suggest parental health issues; instead, it could indicate that your parents have successful careers or virtues, reflected by the presence of the mole.
I once encountered someone with a prominent cinnabar mole on their forehead. Upon inquiry, I found that their father owned several rental properties, ensuring a comfortable living—an example of a good mole in the marriage palace.
The Limited Effect of Mole Removal
People often ask if removing a mole can enhance their fortune. Generally, it cannot, as moles are reflections of internal issues. Simply removing them won't significantly alter your health. However, if a mole's appearance affects your self-esteem, removing it might be helpful. This primarily concerns your emotional state rather than health matters, and such a change can indeed improve your well-being.
Acquired Moles as Health Indicators
Certainly, moles on the body hold specific meanings, but interpretations can vary. In general, moles indicate poor circulation in an area, suggesting insufficient nourishment from the related internal organs. With age, these problems may become more pronounced.
For example, a mole on the neck might point to neck issues, one on the breast to potential breast problems, and one on the lower back to likely liver or kidney concerns. This fundamental understanding of moles indicates that facial moles can act as reminders that specific body parts might need more care. This connection helps us realize that to maintain good fortune, we must prioritize our health.
Some may question the relevance of acquired moles. Since moles imply poor circulation, a new mole suggests an area previously free from serious issues is now experiencing problems. In such cases, undergoing comprehensive health checks, both Western and traditional Chinese, is advisable to catch issues early and hope for resolution before they worsen.