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How Could I Benefit from Learning to Read Faces?

Face Reading is not about having the edge over other people.  It’s about understanding yourself and others better.  Most of us know what we don’t like, or areas of life where we are not abundantly talented, but when you are good at something you take it for granted and don’t notice that it is a talent.  Learning to see and interpret your talents and challenges through a splice of your DNA written in your face is an objective way of looking at  scientific facts.

   Being thousands of years old; practiced by the Chinese first, a true master in Face Reading takes 40 years to learn their craft.  Making the leap to the US, Abraham Lincoln was known to be an expert; he selected his cabinet members using it.  Face Reading has been tested on it’s accuracy and the findings are that it is 92% accurate.

   So… what can it do for me?  You can start to use your talents and not take them for granted.  Understanding your gifts can assist you in a career choice or to establish your boundaries in a relationship: “this is who I am”.  Life is to be enjoyed and it’s much easier to go with the flow, rather than to keep swimming up stream. 

   I for one would love to be a good dancer.  While taking a few classes, I know that this is not in my DNA the way it is in my girlfriend Maryanne’s for instance.  Now I can stew in upset and jealousy or I can decide to appreciate our differences, as there will be something I do that comes more naturally that she wants.  We need to stop being so competitive, and  appreciate each other and our many talents. 

   What I like to use Face Reading for is to enlighten others (especially teens who are trying to find themselves) on what their talents are, and if they are interested their challenges. 

   Let’s take my friend Jay (below), any employer would want him as his face says: you don’t need to monitor me, I’m a good worker, I can think for myself, I’m very observant, I know my strengths and understand  others, I learn quickly, I have a good use of language and like variety.

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About this Newsletter and the Contents 

  For many years I made a living putting on lectures for women.   Starting in Laguna Beach, I expanded to 4 other cities.  I would poll the ladies on their interests and the theme topics were metaphysical.  The definition of metaphysical; is non-physical, and the subjects included things like palm reading, feng shui, face reading, handwriting analysis, native American sweat, there is no such thing as time, herbology, past life regression, mandallas, etc.  For each of these subjects I interviewed prominent speakers, and had them introduce themselves, how they got interested in their subject, how it made a difference in their lives, and what the benefits to the audience would be.  I learned a great deal about each subject as I saw each presentation a minimum of five times with different questions and answers.  I learned so much about myself and others through these subjects, and because I retain information by relaying it to others, my friends continually enjoyed hearing about various topics from me!

     In this newsletter, I am  going to share a little of what I learned through the years with the hope I could get you interested in learning more.    Enjoy!