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Know Your Power Bones
Source : SME (Mar Issue)
Date : 1 Mar 2014
by Dato Joey Yap

In Chinese Face Reading or Mian Xiang, the cheeks can reveal a lot about a person. The cheeks - or rather, cheekbones - are known as Power Bones, as they indicate willpower as well as the ability to wield power. In other words, this feature determines a person's influence and power, and strong cheekbones indicate the ability to wield authority well. The cheeks also represent a person's luck and fortunes in life at ages between 46 and 47.

In evaluating cheeks, you need to check the height of the cheekbones and how fleshy the cheeks are. Also take note if there are any lines stretching from the tips of the eyes and cutting across the cheekbones, and for the presence and position of mole, or moles, on either or both cheeks.

Large Cheeks

People with Large Cheeks, and also high cheekbones, are usually capable of wielding power well. They command respect of their subordinates and those under their purview. Those with Large Cheeks will make good managers as they have the ability to monitor their staff efficiently and effectively.

Small Cheeks

A person with low cheekbones generally belongs to those who have difficulty earning the attention and respect of their subordinates. They don't seem to possess the requisite strength, authority or power to keep things in proper order - a total opposite to those with Large Cheeks.

Outward and Inward Growing Cheeks

Outward Growing Cheeks are usually found on extroverts - people who are able to express themselves and share their feelings more easily. However, Inward Growing Cheeks generally hint people of an introverted nature; ones who prefer to keep their thoughts and feelings inside and share them only with close friends and loved ones.

Line Growing Across Cheeks

Lines stretching from the tips of the eyes and cutting across the cheekbones signify the removal of power, wealth or authority. While people spotting such lines may be rich and successful, they risk losing whatever material achievements they've gained by 46 or 47. Such people also tend to be paranoid about their children and as a result, could end up over-controlling their offspring.

Mole on Cheeks

In general, no mole - or moles - should be present on either cheek as in Mian Xiang, moles are regarded as blockage of Qi (energy) flow and hence, luck. Having the Stolen Spouse Mole, located in the middle of either cheek directly below the eyes, indicates the possibility of having your boyfriend/girlfriend/spouse's heart "stolen" by someone else. It also represents removal of power, authority or status.

Of course, when it comes to proper evaluation of a personality, you shouldn't turn the other cheek from the other facial features too. Reading a face takes into account of all features - not just one - before making an analysis. Then fine-tune Face Reading with BaZi Profiling, a Personality Analysis system based on Chinese Astrology, will bring a much thorough and accurate interpretation of a personality.

Face Reading and BaZi Astrology courses are available at Mastery Academy of Chinese Metaphysics. Visit www.masteryacademy.com for more details.


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