Calling All Identical Twins: Face Readings to Inspire You
August 18th, 2008 by Rose Rosetree
Face Readers, do you share my interest in twins?
Twins have fascinated me for most of my life. You may know a lot I don’t on this topic — including what it feels like to BE a twin or to be the parent or child or a twin. But I’ll bet you haven’t thought much about being a twin from the perspective of PHYSIOGNOMY, the ancient art of reading faces for character.
Identical twins become increasingly different looking over time. Why? Because of the connection between physical faces and the inner face.
How does free will change a face over time? This is the core of my interest in face reading, and the essence of my trademarked system, Face Reading Secrets(R).
Right now, I’m looking for some good photos of adult identical twins for my blog, so that I can do one or more posts where I read how their faces are the same, and what that means, and also HOW THEIR FACES LOOK DIFFERENT, and what THAT means.
So far, I haven’t done any blog posts about this. But I can tell you that I have done many personal face readings for clients who are identical twins. (I’ve been involved in teaching personal development for 38 years and, within the profession of physiognomy, am known as the mother of American face reading.
Let me tell you, nobody is more grateful for face readings than identical twins. And I would really like you Blog-Buddies to see some evidence of why.
If you are interested in sending links to photos, please send them here as comments.
- At least one of the twins should be at least 18. (Yes, that’s one of my cute twin jokes.) Obviously, both most give permission. Send links ONLY if this is the case, because you can’t get much more public than a blog.
- The older the twins are, the better. No particular face changes happen due to time alone. Instead, what out-pictures are consequences of thoughts and actions and choices to grow as a person.
- Photos should show each face straight on and be big enough to see clearly face data about cheeks, mouth, nose, etc.
- I would like to do at least one free face reading of adult identical twins, maybe more. Let’s be clear, however. I am not promising that I will read every paired photo of twins sent to me here. I will choose just one or two pairs that seem especially interesting.
What else would be useful for you to know? My system of face reading is based on the premise that “God don’t make no junk.” Although I usually go into potential challenges as well as talents, the overall intent is to help people. And that isn’t how most people view adult twins… or anyone else.



On a totally different, very squidgy feeling, face-reading note, just wanted to see your, or anyone else’s, take on face (and/or body) modification. This goes WAY beyond cosmetic plastic surgery, and runs the whole gamut from almost practical:
http://piercedglasses.com/
to fantasy wish fulfilment:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Body-Mod-Elf-Ears/
to ‘performance art’:
http://www.thelizardman.com/
http://www.stalkingcat.net/
to just plain bizarre:
http://celebritycosmeticsurgery.blogspot.com/search/label/Jocelyn%20Wildenstein
I feel deeply, deeply uncomfortable just looking at these people - who mostly feel to me like they are in a lot of (hopefully unconscious?) pain. It literally makes my skin crawl a bit - in sympathy?
Do face reading strictures still apply when they have been modified so radically? It’s hard for me to even focus on that because of the waves of … ‘other’… that eminate from these folks.
What do you think?
TLCHANG, this is a brilliant idea, very rich in possibilities. Give me a while to get to this. I certainly will. Thank you.
I definitely think this whole issue that TLChang is raising is a fascinating one. It would be interesting to do comparisons between face and aura readings, since changes in the face create reciprocal changes in the aura (and vice versa).
Has “de-humanizing” their faces to such an extreme extent through plastic surgery made their auras less human?
And is their plastic surgery similar to or different from the scar-ification rituals that indigenous tribes past and present have participated in culturally, sometimes as rites of passage, other times simply as a cultural ritual for its own sake?
Oh, good questions Anita! I hadn’t thought it that far through (too distracted by the bizarre vibes) - but I’d be fascinated by Rose’s or other’s take on the answers. They certainly feel ‘different’ from other humans to me… And not in the same league as ritualistic scarification at all. That’s got it’s own ‘edge’ to it, but a more ‘human’ feeling one… IMO.
Yes, TLChang, I agree. And wholesale plastic surgery is probably different from the scarification rituals of indigenous tribes and cultures of the past. I don’t view our current cultural obsession with plastic surgery in the same vein as the other ways that human beings have modified their appearance in the past. It has a totally different feel and is much more de-humanizing, much more about trying to change one’s identity and authenticity to others, rather than enhance it, per se. To me, plastic surgery does not seem to be about self-acceptance and self-love or self-growth, whereas these scarification rituals may have had that purpose and therefore served a very important cultural/tribal role. I’m not sure that plastic surgery serves that role in our present-day society and if anything, seems to push natural aging and self-acceptance more into denial.