Face Reading

I mean, let’s face it, “healers” of all descriptions have had troubles from the beginning. If a healer was unable to develop the best cure, they faced persecution and sometimes death, especially if they were working for someone powerful. Face reading was developed in China some 3,000 years ago. Healers could not “touch” anyone in nobility as they were not of the same class or rank. Then there were the marriages to consider. Every match was made to further advance the family through fertility. The social and medical complexities of the past make me thankful to be living and practicing in 2025.

Face reading can tell me so many things. Of course, there are the health aspects of the person. There are many times I see someone with indications that their blood pressure may not be under control. When I look at their medical history, they are on medication for blood pressure. I can see reproductively how things are happening with your body. I can tell how strong your immunity is to illness. I can see how your body likes the food you are eating. I can see your hydration status. All those things help me to determine the best way to handle any facial concern you may have.

Face reading also helps me understand how you think and communicate. It allows me to communicate with you for the best outcome. I can determine if you are a more intuitive thinker and make choices based on how things “feel”. I can see if you are more practical in your mindset. If it makes sense to you, then it’s easier for you to choose those things. If you are a big researcher, you need detailed facts to make choices. These things allow me to help you in the best way possible.

What I see most for people when I meet them is their level of stress, fatigue, and lack of care for themselves. It’s kind of heartbreaking, really. I can look at my own face and realize when I am in need of a break or to step back for a minute. Recognizing these emotional aspects of a person allows you to encourage certain things that they already feel by giving them the ideas to manage those concerns. For example, I may tell someone the benefits of a certain tea if they are dehydrated and super stressed. The time it takes them to make the tea and drink it gives them a few minutes to do something just for themselves. It sounds like a small thing, but lasting change usually begins small. I may ask a client to take some deep breaths as part of the treatment. It allows the person to reset, feel safe, and be more grounded. I can see how you really feel and what you are hiding from the world. I can see if you are harboring fear or anger. I can see if that fear or anger is becoming resentment. I can see how sharply you speak to others, if you are more connected to your family, if you use your words in ways of kindness, if you worry about things, if you are anxious, and many more things.

Face reading is also a benefit for other personal situations.
Do you need to fill an important position open in your company? You want to choose someone who can handle responsibility or someone who can take direction without wanting to be in charge.
How about dating? Do you really want to swipe a certain way and waste time or energy on another fruitless match?
What if your boss is awful and you can’t quite figure out the best way to approach him/her to get your ideas across? Knowing how they perceive information could make all the difference.
Your daughter is dating a guy who makes your skin crawl. Is he a creep, or are you overprotective?

All of these situations can benefit from reading a face.

The one thing that changes even minute to minute is the emotion or intention on a face. I treat the face you bring me that day. I see what I see and plan accordingly. I may have to make some adjustments along the way depending on how you respond. This is what makes my job, my treatments, and my experiences with clients so customized. I do this naturally with people. It is a skill that I use every time I see someone.

If you want to talk, I’m always happy to listen; if you want to be silent, I’m happy to hold the space for you. It’s my place to try and work that out on your face during a treatment.

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