This is the second week that we have met on the stage of the 'Haredim 10' website.
I don't know how to express my mixed feelings following all the responses, which I have followed and read carefully. I will try to answer, expand and elaborate at each stage of the section, as the questions arose the week before. The responses that appear on the site will receive initial treatment in the following columns.
This week we will focus on the forehead - the most prominent and broad part of the human face.
Does the forehead teach about a person's wisdom, their journeys in life, and how to deal with them?
The phrase "with a firm forehead" describes defiant and impudent behavior, and when someone is said to "lie with a firm forehead," they mean that they are telling a blatant lie, the falsity of which is obvious to all. The explanation lies in the biblical meaning of the word firm. The origin of the phrase "firm forehead" is in the book of Isaiah: "Because you have become stubborn and have made your neck with iron, and your forehead is hardened" (Isaiah 48:4).
Is it really possible to tell by a person's forehead whether they are telling the truth? Does a forehead indicate boldness?
We will see all of this later. But first, what are the properties of the forehead in our lives?.
forehead
The intellectual part is seen in the dominance of the forehead.
The part starting from the eyebrow bone and above the eyebrows of the forehead tells us the level of intelligence.
High forehead
The wider, larger, and higher the forehead, the more intellectual and thoughtful the person is, because in facial wisdom, the area of the forehead indicates the ability to think.
Low forehead
Features:
· Perseverance, Lack of training in others
· Stubbornness, curiosity, interest
· Suspicious
· Courage
· Desire for knowledge
· Spontaneous in action
· Artistic
· Limited circle of friends
Recessed forehead (slide-like forehead)
Features:
· Agile
· Emotional
· Demanding
· Lovers of change
· Tendency to depression
· Vulnerable
Lack of self-control
· Aspiration for advancement
· Jump-start thinking
· Power to put power into action
High and narrow forehead (if the height dominates more than the width)
Features:
· Inquiry
· Curiosity
· Pungency
· Agile
· Constant security
High intelligence
· Desire to shine and impress
· Hard worker and investor
· Tendency to confuse dream with reality
· Need for love and belonging
Straight forehead
Features:
· Logic prevails
· Mature opinion
· Discretion
· Objectivity
· Gets what he wants
· Caution and control
· Ability to think in detail
· Reading ability
· Barber
· Purposefulness
Prominent/round forehead (at the top, can be diagnosed in profile)
Features:
· Independence
· Interrelationships
· Broad intelligence
· Abstract thinking
· Inventiveness
· Desire to be liked but not need society's approval
Dreams for the future
· Adherence to goals
· A penchant for research
Good adaptability
Broad forehead (upward, usually in men with sinuses)
Features
· Smart people
· Activists
· Creative
· Logic
· Maneuverability
· Improvisational skills
· Desire to progress
· Sharp thinking
· Rich in content
· Curiosity
Narrow forehead (Hair starts growing from the middle of the forehead)
Features
· Principles
· Stiffness
· Persistence
· Narrow-mindedness
· Need for assessment
· Outstanding
· Independence
· Morality
· Adherence to laws
Difficulty admitting a mistake
And this week in the personal training corner - Numerology
Lately I've been hearing the question a lot: What's right for me? What do you recommend I work on? Am I working in something that suits me?
So here's a little bit of numerology that will give each and every one direction - namely, the day of birth. Indeed, it is an important component in choosing an education and profession.
First, reduce the day of birth in the month to a single digit. For example, 1+9=10=1
Birthday 1 - Suitable professions: management, business entrepreneurship, marketing, working with the public.
Birthday 2 - Suitable professions: counseling and caring for others, mediation, support.
Birthday 3 - Suitable professions: teaching, art, interior design, photography and graphics.
Birthday 4 - Suitable professions: organization and management, engineering and electricity.
Birthday 5 - Suitable professions: Working with people - agent, distributor, media person, politics.
Day 6 - Suitable professions: Everything related to beauty, aesthetics and cleanliness.
Birthday 7 - Suitable professions: technical work, scientific research, writing.
Birthday 8 - Suitable professions: Management and organization.
Birthday 9 - Suitable professions: writer, teacher, social worker, and more.
Waiting for you next week,
Yours, Sherry