February 12th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree
Mega-talented people fascinate me. You, too? One great thing about them is that the deeper your perception, the more individualistic and fascinating they become.
Reading today’s Washington Post, I was about to toss the Sports Section into my “Save for husband” pile when something about Bode Miller’s photo caught my eye.
I didn’t do face reading on him, not at first, because face reading is a choice, not a compulsion. (You knew that, right? The most common question asked by newbies goes, “I’m scared to read faces. Once you start, you can’t stop. Isn’t that so?”) But then…. Read More »
January 5th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree
Three cheers for the Face Reader who asked this interesting question:
In your book, The Power of Face Reading you touch on the subject of fine vs. full lashes. I was wondering, is there any meaning behind whether the lashes are long vs. short?
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January 4th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree
So many of us are cultural rebels. We refuse to believe what society tells us about medicine or healing or the ludicrous idea that a person only has one lifetime.
Yet we’re seeing our faces in the mirror EXACTLY the way the advertisers want us to. Self-esteem suffers to the degree we go along with this form of mind control.
Advertisers want you to see the following as “Age” signs to be dreaded. Find out the Face Reading perspective.
January 1st, 2010 by Rose Rosetree
A recent session reminded me how important Face Reading is when you’re going through a growth spurt of evolution. And evolution is exactly what all of us are going through in this new decade, evolution at a faster frequency than in decades and centuries past.
Gladys was worried about her new wrinkles. We were sitting in session, doing a Soul’s Journey Reading. Mostly we compared her face and aura on The Big Wedding Day vs. now, some 30 years later. Read More »
October 7th, 2009 by Rose Rosetree
Who is this Joel Osteen? Dare I say it? I’d never heard of him until his name came up as the very most popular choice for the Aura Reading Contest with my reading major players from the Religious Right.
Googling around to find suitable photos, I learned that he’s a mega-popular author and, apparently a televangelist. Photos like the one here this Aura Reading show an intensely likeable man who simply bowled me over with his wide open smile. Clearly, that Joel is a charmer. Read More »
August 28th, 2009 by Rose Rosetree

So much for the notion that a face peaks at 20. And, therefore, photos that follow will represent a pathetic downhill slide.
The great Senator Ted Kennedy, who died earlier this week, developed the kind of face that might inspire anyone to read faces.
That means doing a quality interpretation of how faces physically change over time to reflect a person’s inner development.
Here is my tribute to Ted Kennedy, via the 5,000-year-old art of Face Reading. Let’s explore how his face evolved over time. Read More »
July 11th, 2009 by Rose Rosetree
Just back from orientation, I’ve taken my son to the University of Virginia. For two days this Face Reader and husband, plus son Matt (Class of 2013) were wined and dined and treated like royalty.
At least we got bagels and portable coffee mugs. We were treated to a magnificent tour of the campus, plus elegantly designed presentations about student life.
Parents were reminded (or, in my case, informed for the first time) that, among public colleges in America, UVA ranks #2 overall, second only to Berkeley.
But, for me, the biggest treat of all had to be the Face Reading. Read More »
June 10th, 2009 by Rose Rosetree
No smiling on driver’s licenses — what does that mean for Face Reading?
Even if you don’t do Face Reading yet, you may know that four states have adopted a ’no-smiles’ policy for driver’s licenses. As Thomas Frank wrote for, USA TODAY: Read More »
April 28th, 2009 by Rose Rosetree
Blog-Buddies, yesterday’s Face Reading included a focus on celebrity cheeks. I showed you three stars’ faces, all of them tragically revealing the long-term consequences of “eating like a star.”
Just in case you didn’t get all the way down toward the end of the post, I want to show you yesterday’s image of Courtney Cox. Her earlier photo is above.
Below, check out how Cox looks now, after a couple of decades where, to use the phrase of novelist Tom Wolfe, she has been “starved to near-perfection.” Read More »
April 27th, 2009 by Rose Rosetree

What’s Senator Specter’s big problem, from the perspective of Face Reading? Here’s a physiognomy hint, in the form of Pat Toomey, pictured here. Pat has some Face Reading data that Arlen had once, but no longer.
Normally, one would expect public loyalty to a U.S. senator who has served his state with integrity for 28 years, gaining seniority on committees, living without major scandal. One would expect loyalty, even gratitude, from within his own party.
You can’t just blame the strange new cannibalistic, demagogic craze nationwide among Read More »