What Do Your Finger Scars Reveal?
People often ask how scars and blemishes affect one's life and fortune in physiognomy. Do they disrupt the facial features and alter a person's destiny? In fact, we should shift our perspective: a person's life path, including injuries and the locations of scars, is predetermined within certain limits. The most accurate view is that these scars and blemishes can provide insights into specific life phenomena, but they do not define a person's fate, as they are inherently part of that fate. For example, scars on different fingers carry various meanings.
(1) Scars on the thumb indicate that elders may suffer injuries.
From the perspective of finger positions representing family relationships, scars on the thumb typically signify that elders, parents, or older relatives may be prone to injuries or discomfort. The thumb symbolizes elders, and scars or blemishes can be seen as indicators that these individuals are more susceptible to experiencing pain or frequent minor health concerns. Similarly, it may suggest that your work is often criticized and that you face frequent disputes behind your back.
(2) Scars on the index finger suggest caution in partnerships and the presence of petty individuals.
If you have scars on the index finger, it is crucial to be cautious in collaborations, as disputes, arguments, and conflicts may arise. Generally, partnering with others is not recommended. You may also find yourself frequently making sacrifices for siblings or friends. In such situations, for instance, when lending money, it is best to be clear and straightforward.
(3) Scars on the middle finger indicate health and career concerns in middle age.
When someone has scars on their middle finger, it typically represents themselves. Thus, scars on the middle finger generally influence the person's own circumstances. Since the middle finger symbolizes middle age, it suggests that attention should be paid to health, career changes, and potential shifts in profession during this phase of life.
(4) Scars on the ring finger indicate health issues for the spouse and caution in marital relationships.
The ring finger represents the spouse in family relationships. Therefore, if this finger has scars or blemishes, it generally indicates that the spouse's health should be monitored, such as having experienced injuries or frequent minor ailments. It also suggests that attention should be paid to the marital relationship in middle and later years, as there may be conflicts or disturbances.
(5) Scars on the little finger suggest that children may have weaker health in their early years.
Scars on the little finger commonly indicate that children may have weaker health during their early years, but they often also represent that the children will achieve success and may travel far in the future.
In essence, these scars and blemishes serve as "symbols" in physiognomy, which are part of the broader concepts of numbers, principles, and symbols. The emergence of these symbols generally hints at certain principles or numbers, carrying both auspicious and inauspicious meanings.