Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Mick Wilson
Contents
STARTING IN FACE READING 3
THE THREE BODY TYPES 4
THE FOUR HEAD SHAPES 6
THE WAY WE SEE THE WORLD 8
THE LIPS 10
THE EARS 12
THE NOSE 12
IMPROVING RELATIONSHIPS WITH FACE READING 13
TO THY OWN SELF BE TRUE 15
IN CONCLUSION 19
ISBN: 987-6-543210
Published for and distributed by
Mick Wilson
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STARTING IN FACE READING
“Who am I?”
This will not only guarantee you success but will give you a
deeper understanding of others and yourself.
Let’s begin, not with the face, but with the body…
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THE THREE BODY TYPES
The three distinct shapes used to define the human body are a
rectangle, a trapezoid, and a hexagon. Each of the three basic
shapes have a distinct personality.
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A wide waist to chest ratio characterizes
the hexagon body structure.
This body structure is similar in shape to a
spoon or pear.
This individual is calm and easy going and
will be overly generous, understanding,
and sympathetic to others.
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THE FOUR HEAD SHAPES
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The ANGULAR shaped face has three primary head types:
Diamond, Triangle, and Heart.
A person with one of these three head shapes will be talkative
and restless.
Being curious in nature, this individual is constantly starting
new projects or goals, but lacks the initiative to finish them.
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THE WAY WE SEE THE WORLD
The slant of the eyes guides us on how a person processes
received information.
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If the whites of the eyes are visible beneath one or both pupils,
the individual is currently under a lot of stress and has an
inner conflict that needs to be resolved.
If the whites of the eyes are visible above one or both pupils,
this person is controlling and power hungry.
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THE LIPS
The lips of an individual speak of how one communicates with
the world at large, reveals sensual appetites, and the way
relationships are treated.
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A person’s true nature in relationships is shown when the lips
are not equal in thickness.
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THE EARS
The ears explain the submissiveness of a person.
Small ears that are close to the head are of a person who avoids
risks and is instinctive in nature.
THE NOSE
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IMPROVING RELATIONSHIPS
WITH FACE READING
It is common knowledge that people avoid looking at someone
else’s face for more than a few seconds.
So, how can you expect to remember the face of another
person if you don’t even look at it!
It may feel awkward for you at first, but the benefits of truly
looking at someone else are worth it!
Now that you have learned how to read the different per-
sonalities coded onto the faces of the people you meet; these
people are no longer just random strangers.
Instead, they have shown you their true self.
Take the time to appreciate what they show you.
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Now that you have learned a tool to assess people as they
speak, do their words align with their true character or are they
trying to mislead you?
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TO THY OWN SELF BE TRUE
When first trying to read your own face, naturally you will
most likely run to look in the mirror. The mirror does not show
your true face. This sentence may seem silly, but a mirror will
only show you how you see yourself.
You will not be able to see yourself as you truly are until you
can separate yourself from yourself and obtain objectivity.
To help you cultivate the necessary objectivity, we must start
with pictures of yourself.
Avoid portrait pictures or any photograph that shows you
smiling or posed.
The ideal picture to use is one taken by an amateur pho-
tographer in a candid setting.
The photo should have a full view of your face and preferably a
13cm x 18cm or larger.
This size will allow you to easily see the necessary parts of your
face during your initial face reading without difficulty.
During your first attempts to study your face, there will be the
urge to criticize your face.
Don’t allow yourself to get caught into the trap of vanity.
We all have blemishes or aspects of our personality we try to
hide from others and ourselves.
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By using pictures and setting your mindset to an objective
state, you will be fully capable of seeing both the positive and
negative aspects of your personality.
Just because our ego tries to hide these negative parts from
ourselves that doesn’t mean that others do not see that which
we are trying to hide.
Monitoring your face will give you the ability to prevent the
negative from becoming permanently placed upon you.
When you are frustrated or angry at a situation, your face will
change to fit that mood.
After a hard day’s work, do you wish your spouse to see the
worries of the day?
Take a moment before you head home to check on the
appearance of your face, collect your thoughts, and let go of the
frustrations and difficulties of the day.
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Your newly developed objectivity, created by first reading your
face through pictures, allows you to see how your emotions can
become carved on your face.
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By dealing with your emotions, your face will adapt to show the
new, more emotionally free you.
As such, you can learn to develop your face to create a change
of self psychologically.
Just because puberty stopped doesn’t mean that the
mind/body connection stopped as well.
The mind/body connection is a concept that can help you
sculpt the personality you want. With your developed
objectivity and self-awareness attained by learning to read
your own face and others, acknowledge the negative aspects of
yourself and actively work on changing them.
When you feel good about yourself and truly connect with
others, it will show on your face. Your face will shine with a
brighter, better attitude and improve your appearance to the
world around you.
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IN CONCLUSION
That was your final lesson and the book’s ultimate purpose.
To teach you how to better understand yourself and improve
your self-image and relationships with others.
By reading faces, your daily interactions will become more
enjoyable by establishing quality relationships and deeper
connections with the people you meet!
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