Easy Guide to Face Reading for Beginners Predict Fate, Luck and Nature of Anyone |
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Author:
| NAVEED, M. Muzamal |
ISBN: | 979-8-6496-2073-4 |
Publication Date: | May 2020 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
Book Description:
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The science of physiognomy is as old as the world. We can say that it began to form intuitively. Have you ever wondered why, for no apparent reason, we like one person, we feel antipathy to another, and the third does not cause any emotions at all?Now imagine that on a subconscious level, your brain analyzes information, in a few seconds, represents the character of a person and sends a signal of sympathy or dislike. That is why we either strive to win someone's favour or intuitively...
More DescriptionThe science of physiognomy is as old as the world. We can say that it began to form intuitively. Have you ever wondered why, for no apparent reason, we like one person, we feel antipathy to another, and the third does not cause any emotions at all?Now imagine that on a subconscious level, your brain analyzes information, in a few seconds, represents the character of a person and sends a signal of sympathy or dislike. That is why we either strive to win someone's favour or intuitively avoid meeting.This and much more is described in this book. You will find out that the eyes are not just a mirror of the soul, and deep wrinkles on the forehead are not always a sign of the mind, that there are eyebrows that "strike" and "house", that the lips can tell about a person much more than he imagines, and, unlike him, do not downplay the shortcomings and do not increase the dignity.I want to warn you right away: this publication is informative and entertaining in nature, therefore it will be of little interest to those who consider the physiognomy to be serious and important science. Of course, her postulates and theory have been formed and tested over the centuries, but this book will be primarily a fascinating guide for beginner "physiognomists" who by their face-reading abilities see mainly an opportunity to get interesting information about people close and unfamiliar.