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Dear Anon,
Frankly, I believe that this is a relatively `difficult' question to answer:
1. There are relatively few experts (if any) on this subject. Many of the work are in books or literature.
2. Basically, the face can be classified under the Five elements.
For example, a sharp face e.g sharp chin, the person can be considered having a `fire' face.
A more squarish face represents e.g. the earth element etc...
3. Nowadays plastic surgery can alter the profile or shape of the face. One's face can change from a `fire' element to a more rounded or `metal' element face.
4. This area of `study' is less popular than Feng Shui and like palmistry, is not as popular as Feng Shui. At the moment difficult to touch on.
5. For those who want to improve their health, foot and hand reflexlogoy would be useful.
I try to when I have the time, provide the technique and the significance of each acu-point.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/2/00 12:01:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>Can changing ones facial
>features by plastic surgery
>changes ones fortunes? Thanks.
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