Black In The Face – Example 06

“Black In The Face” is a term used to describe the energy distribution visible in the face of a human being. The ideal human face should have an even distribution of energy across it’s entire surface. An even distribution of energy across the face would be associated with both good health and a balanced body.

Very generally, there are two causes that will produce the darkening of the face that is called “Black In The Face”. Any type of permanent or temporary health problem will cause a darkening of the face, and both temporary or permanent tightening of the head and body will cause a darkening of the face. The part of the face that becomes dark is directly related to the health problem affecting the individual, or directly related to the part of the head and body that has become tight.

Here is the example picture for this blog entry.

The line in the next picture approximately follows the boundary between the light and dark areas of the man’s face.

The dark right side of the head is indicative of shrinking on the right side of the head. The contraction of the right side of the head tilts the head down to the right,

which causes the face to look up to the left.

The left eye looks like is approximately centered within the eye socket.

The eye on the contracted right side of the head looks like it is at the inside edge of it’s eye socket.

That observation is evidence that the contraction of the head that causes “Black In The Face” extends into the interior of the head.

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