Monday, 16 February 2015

PROFESSION- concierge/ house keeper/ warden

          PROFESSION- concierge/ house keeper/ warden

SYSTEM REQUIRE FOR FUNCTIONING- muscular + brain
SOCIAL QUALITIES DOMINANT        
1.       FRIENDSHIP- the fullness of upper and soft part of cheek over and below the malar bone.
2.       BENOVALANCE- a full, rolling, red and moist lower lip.
3.       APPROBATIVENESS (facility create fine mannerism, politeness, agree-ability by seeking commendation.)- Dimple or two vertical wrinkles in cheek, on a line outwardly, about one inch from the corner of mouth.
4.       EPICUREAN ISM (have good knowledge of food and drink)- wide mouth, full red and moist lips, full red chicks, with plentiful supply of soft tissues about the chin along with fullness of paranoid gland just in front of ear opening.
5.       HOSPITALITY- fullness of cheek below the malar bone (below the sign of friendship and adjacent to sign of Epicurean-ism.)
6.       LOVE FOR YOUNG (means have parental instinct)- the scallop of upper lip forming beautiful arches like cupid bow.
7.       MIRTHFULNESS- dimples and wrinkles at the corner of mouth, upward curving of corner of upper lip, full moist lips, large bright eyes and dimples in various parts of body, a rounding head and  forehead. Dimpled hands.
8.       EXECUTIVENESS- height and breadth of nasal bone and development of pyramidalis  nasi muscle. The most executive nose is long broad as well as high with large nostrils, large mouth and large eyes (not projecting).
9.       HOPE- downward projection of septum of nose below the aloe or wings of nostrils. Brightness of eyes, bright clear coloured and fresh complexion full cheeks, plump body.
10.   ACQUISITIVENESS (desire to obtain, gain, earn money) - thick, heavy upper eye lid which disclose a large surface while eye is open giving a sleepy look.
-          Fullness and breadth of side of nose just above the nostrils.
-          High arched convex nose
-          Head wide above the ears
-          Wide predaceous jaw and large mouth
11.   MEMORY OF EVENTS- general fullness of upper and middle portions of forehead.
12.   FORM (the capacity of remembering and forming shapes)- width of bony structure between the eyes.
13.   SIZE (capacity of remembering, judging and reproducing the size of objects)- width of ethmoid bone which connect nose with forehead. When it is large it gives width between inner terminus of eyebrows and form V shape on upper part of nose, just below junction of forehead.
14.   LINGUISTIC SKILLS- large full bright convex eyes, fullness under eyes, rounding of head above temples, full lips, full cheeks, full throat, wide mouth and chest, large nostrils, high and broad nose with wide nostril.
15.   TIME (compromise five system of functions predominantly seen in brain and nervous system)- in brain and nervous system it is represented as pear or ovoid shaped face, small chin, thin cheek relatively small nose and thin lip.
-          In osseous system by squareness of face and forehead angular head and squareness of bones all over body.
-          In muscular system- roundness of entire form
-          In thoracic system- high arched chest and sharply defined, receding forehead, high and large nose, bright eyes, lively gait.
-          In vegetative system- predominance of soft tissues all over body, globular cheek, large mouth, slow motion, dull sleepy eye, childish facial expression [NOTE- in brain system there is predominance of trait of time, dealing more with astronomical and geometrical calculation.
In osseous system the ‘Time’ trait deal more with mechanics and scientific instrument.
In muscular system it is more or less calculating thee rhythmic motion pertaining to music.
In thoracic, the time trait is periodic movements which help in conversation like for articulation and appropriate gapping between the words.
Vegetative system has feeblest knowledge of time]
16.   ORDER- bones of forehead exhibit square appearance at sides.

17.   CALCULATION- pronounced by the space between the outer terminus of eyebrow and outer angle of the eye. The formation causes eyebrows to flex upward.

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