Friday 10 June 2011

FACE READING AND INTUITION


The art of Face Reading (Physiognomy), as i understand, is nothing but understanding a person by the way he/she looks, talks and carries himself/herself. According to me, it involves a great deal of intuition and observation. Practicing it for quite a few years now, I find it difficult to agree that this art can be learnt from others or from books. For the fact, I even don’t think that it is a big deal that we need others’ help to do face reading.

One just has to practice two things to do a face reading fairly well enough:


1.      One is all about how one can sharply observe people, their eye movements, facial expressions, body-language and voice modulations.


2.      Second one is pretty intangible. It is all about how well one can listen to his/her own mind and identify their own feelings about the object (people or other creatures like pets that they are attempting to read).

Tips To Do a Good Face-Reading
Self-confidence becomes a prime requisite for this business. It is very much necessary that one believes in his/her own self firmly while acknowledging his/her feelings about the object. While doing a face reading, one has to keep aside all the comments and opinions others have given about the object, and should have a neutral approach. But it is really good to be judgmental on the basis of one’s own observations.

Keeping the concentration on the eyes of the object, especially while communicating is indispensable as a look can communicate more than thousand words.

How do I do a face reading?


 I sense the level of aggressiveness/politeness and straight forwardness from the walking style of the object.
 I understand their emotional sensitivity in the voice.
 I find their intentions only in their eyes. While the combination of facial structures, smile, and eye contact help me judge one’s character.


One can very well use the combination of factors to arrive at conclusions on different areas. The common factors I try to find out will include the following:
Flexibility----------Stubbornness
Friendly-------Reserved
Flexible to changes-------Die Hard Skeptics
Level Of Patience
Level Of Tolerance
Values- Family, Social, Ethical,etc
Materialism
Confidence
Center of Motivation- Self/Others, Motivating Factors
Emotional/Sentimental--------Analytical/Logical
Learning Styles
Interests
Opinions about Issues


Yet, the scope of face reading is boundless!

Golden Rule: “Never ignore your own feelings about things, places and people, for it will never be 100% wrong”
The more you listen to yourself, the more you will make right judgments about objects. Trust me; Practice really makes the work perfect.