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About Face
The art of Physiogomy or interpreting faces goes back to Aristotle in 500 BC, but it was notarized by Judge Jones who realized that the true innocent had specific facial features. Imagine being able to tell how to structure your conversation with people when you first meet them to suite their comfort. You could eliminate their discomfort immediately.

Here's an example of what you can know about someone the first time you meet them:

Balance and Proportion:
Left is mother
Right is father
Left brain father
right brain mother
Upper zone: hairline 
to eyebrow = inherited 
intellectual faculties
Well developed = bright 
resourceful, success
but must be accompanied 
by wide ears
Narrow = face adversity
Middle zone: eyebrows to
tip of nose. Well developed = 
adventurous spirit; proud 
Small= accepts what is
Long = w/rest of face long = noble
Well shaped = long life
Lower Zone: tip of nose to tip of chin
Broad = affectionate; very broad = pass


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