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    Face Reading for Genius in the NEW Shakespeare

    March 12th, 2009 by Rose Rosetree

    With the first portrait ever to show The Bard now authenticated, Shakespeare lovers are having more fun than we’ve had since the days of yore when we sat with the groundlings (or wealthier folk) watching those fabulous plays.

    Yet media stories about the newly authenticated portrait are the opposite of thrilling. This CNN story is typical. Is the best we can do to notice the man’s posed expression? Or is it really such a huge revelation that the man looks quite wealthy, due to the lace around his throat?

    Gaa, not satisfying to any self-respecting Face Reader! We want to know what Shakespeare was like. And because we can read any physical face over 18 in depth and detail, Face Reading is our ticket to The Shakespeare Show.

    Join me, adding your comments to this two-part Face Reading. (A LINKS section at the end, each day, is provided to help you to become skilled at Face Reading.)

    To see Shakespeare’s face more clearly, click on this Face Reading link to Shakespeare. Copy the picture and paste it onto a blank document, then pull on the corners to stretch that face. You’ll see the data more clearly, and that is the first step for success at my system of Face Reading Secrets(R).

    A SCARY GOOD PLAYWRIGHT

    It’s quite clear that Shakespeare had the inner ability to construct villains. Not that I am impugning his talent or integrity. I am, after all, a Recovering English Major who drools over Shakespeare’s command of language.

    In my system of Face Reading Secrets(R), every item of face data goes with a talent and a potential life challenge. The challenges I’m about to describe can inform the man’s writing even if he has overcome them.

    Today, let’s explore some of his signs of genius. Tomorrow, on to how he could create some of those villains.

    Face Reading data: Silky eyebrow texture

    • How to see it: It takes a practiced eye at Face Reading, but if you look carefully at the texture of eyebrows you’ll find that just like hair on the head, eyebrows can have a super-refined, corn-silk-like texture.
    • The corresponding soul-level talent: Superfine, exquisite intellectual functioning. This is a mind that can grasp a wide variety of concepts, find the interstices and contradictions within those concepts, and then go on to describe those interstices.
    • Potential challenge: Dislike for appealing to dumb-and-dumber? 
    • Of course, any Shakespeare play shows that he was able to portray characters at a huge range of seriousness, intelligence, refinement, etc. Personally, I think that what kept Shakespeare blasting through the challenge was his combination of other eyebrow and mouth Face Reading data.

    Face Reading data: Shiny eyebrow texture

    • How to see it: Again, you might need to do a lot of Face Reading before you can spot this, and start by reading real people, then photos, long before you tackle a painting. But, when you’ve done that much Face Reading, you’ll be fascinated with this rare characteristic of shininess in eyebrows; maybe 1 in 1,000 faces possesses it.
    • The corresponding soul-level talent: Intellectual charisma. The thought process sparkles, engages others. Think of each of these hairs as containing a small mental magnet!
    • Potential challenge: If not given the opportunity to be expressive and creative, would that eyebrow owner suffer?

    Face Reading data: Distribution of hair in eyebrows is full, with exquisite tapering at brow ends.

    • How to see it: Sure, even Elizabethans could pluck. But a basic premise of Face Reading is that what you create on the outside has consequences for the inside. Notice those full brows and gently tapering edges.
    • The corresponding soul-level talent: Details are handled with expertise, loose ends tied up. And with that degree of finesse at the edges, expect every tie-up to make a neat bow.
    • Potential challenge: Lack of tolerance for the rest of humanity? By comparison, most other thinkers could have seemed mighty sloppy to Will.

    Face Reading data: Left eyebrow starts unusually close to the nose (and maybe the right one, too — we just can’t tell from this portrait)

    • How to see it: Start by seeing your own eyebrows in the mirror. Notice where they start. Most likely, they will never, ever begin so close to your nose.
    • The corresponding soul-level talent: Beginning projects (writing plays, planning pleasure trips. anything) with an unusually vivid internal process that precedes action. Ideas that wouldn’t be conscious to most of us blast through, loud and clear, to The Bard.
    • Potential challenge: Just being a dreamer, never making it to the final act of a single play?

    Face Reading data: Extra-puffy lower lip

    • How to see it: First, start seeing lip texture, doing Face Reading on many, many mouths. You’ll start noticing when someone has extra-full lips. This will prepare you to check out Shakespeare’s mouth, because otherwise those lips just might knock off your socks. Personally, I’m surprised to see that degree of pouf in just half of a mouth.
    • The corresponding soul-level talent: Exceptional persuasiveness as a communicator.
    • Potential challenge: “I’ll get even with them by what I say?”

    LINKS

    Rose Rosetree, face reading booksMy most sophisticated Face Reading book is Read People Deeper: Body Language + Face Reading + Auras goes category by category. (You’re invited to preview these categories; they’re the most useful ones I could find in the field of Deeper Perception.)

    If you’re unconvinced that Face Reading (physiogonomy) really is different from expression reading, this book will prove it to you as well as anything could.

    To order, call 800-345-6665 any time, 24/7, or click our magic ordering button for Read People Deeper.

    Book two about Face Reading is our most popular all over the world: The Power of Face Reading. This has line drawings to train your eye as a face reader, examples of more than 500 famous faces, and goes chapter by chapter.

    Be bold, take a Face Reading romp that you will never forget. To order, call 800-345-6665 any time, 24/7, or click our magic ordering button for The Power of Face Reading.

    Book three about Face Reading is Wrinkles Are God’s Makeup: How You Can Find Meaning in Your Evolving Face.

    Are you sophisticated? Here’s the test. If sophisticated, you will be thrilled that I spent nearly 10 years putting together a book with this most advanced approach to Face Reading.

    Notice, what matters is that you are sophisticated, not that you have spent years with Face Reading (like me). This still can be your first book for learning the art.

    Choose it when you are ready to become a spiritual talent scout as well as do Face Reading.

    Photographs are used as illustrations, including before-and-after pictures of famous people like Lady Diana. This Face Reading book will prove to you that faces do not change BECAUSE of time. Instead, faces change (or not) depending on how much people grew inside during that time.

    To order my favorite among Rose Rosetree Face Reading books, call 800-345-6665 any time, 24/7, or click our magic ordering button for Wrinkles Are God’s Makeup.

    The Face Reading correspondence course is available, whether you start with just one lesson or commit to the full program.

    Finally, what about having me do Face Reading on you? Low-cost Face Reading reports are a popular way to prove to yourself the validity of Face Reading Secrets(R), and they also make a great gift.

    Ordering a full Face Reading session is easy, too. An in-depth session can be done over the phone, as long as you send me your photo.

    Don’t send your family portraits, however. It dings them, getting stuffed into envelopes. ;-)

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    1 Comment on “Face Reading for Genius in the NEW Shakespeare”

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    “GENEVIEVE” writes anonymously:

    Yes, that eyebrow owner would suffer!

    I have a shiny eyebrow texture on my right eyebrow, possibly silky eyebrows on both sides.

    The shiny eyebrow texture I know because you read my face and told me that I have it on the right but not on the left.

    I know you’ve told me that I have extremely orderly eyebrows, like they were combed, and I do have silky textured ears.

    March 12th, 2009 at 10:17 pm
     
     

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