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fiogf49gjkf0d The windows to the soul are indeed in the eyes, but bear in mind that it's also the windows to the heart! This is especially true in the practice of Face Reading, as Joey begins this lesson by explaining to students that the eyes are able to speak volumes in revealing a person's true emotional state, and his or her particular fortune or luck at that particular point. The clarity and quality of one's eyes can also tell you quite a bit about a person's potential for success and achievement.
While the eyes may metaphorically represent the heart in works of literature and poetry, in Face Reading, it LITERALLY represents the heart as well! Joey shows students how the eyes are able to convey any troubles or problems one may have with one's heart, in the physical sense, in addition to also indicating health conditions in general.
Besides representing a particular age group during one's middle ages, the eyes are able to offer lots of insight into one's true character, as Joey explains, and this can be discerned by observing how the eyes shift and move. For example, a lot of our gut instincts about shifty eyes, and eyes that directly and confidently meet your own gaze, are actually valid. In that sense, the eyes also reveal strong insights about a person's sense of self and one's confidence levels.
The size of one's eyes, Joey tells students, can reveal a lot about one's propensity to sentiment and emotions. It also ties in to one's state of sincerity and authenticity. The other key component of eye observation involves evaluating the pupils of the eyes. The quality of the pupil and the eyeball in general can convey a lot about personal luck and fortune, and Joey gives the tips on what exactly students should look out for when evaluating the pupils.
Unsurprisingly enough, the whites of the eyes also play a huge role in Face Reading. Evaluating the whites of the eyes might be slightly more technical than usual, as there are eyes known as One-White, Upper-Three Whites, Lower Three-Whites, and Four-Whites, depending on the size and quality of the eye whites.
The settings of the eyes also play a key role in Face Reading. Wide-set or close-set eyes all reveal vastly different information about a person. Joey tells students that even the corners of the eyes – especially the lines that form in the creases – can reveal quite a bit about a person's attractiveness to members of the opposite sex!
In general, there are vast areas of observation where the eyes are concerned. We often say things like "his eyes look sharp" or we wonder about someone with perpetually red eyes. And while many try to avoid getting 'crow's feet' (or what is known as Fish Tails in Face Reading), Joey tells students that having these lines can be something quite desirable, in fact!
Nothing beats Face Reading, and the evaluation of the eyes, as much as constant practice – and the best way to do that is by practicing on one's own pair of eyes!
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At the end of this Lesson, students will be able to:
- Recognise what the eyes represent, as well as the key traits
- Analyse the eyes for size, setting, whites, pupils, and other factors
- Know what to evaluate in terms of clarity, tone, and quality
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