Bumps and Personalities
Have you ever been afraid of or attracted to someone just because of the way the person looks?? When you first, meet someone it is not unusual to react to his or her appearance. But these are first impressions and most,, People assume that it takes time to find out what someone is really like. It, is possible however that a, person s appearance. ' Reveals more than we realize.According to, some experts a person ', s face head and body, can reveal a great deal about personality.
Since, ancient times. People have practiced the art of Physiognomy or reading, character from physical features. The ancient Greeks compared the. Human face to the faces of various animals and birds, such as the eagle and the horse in canThey believed people shared certain character traits with the animals they resembled. A person with an equine or horselike,,, Face was thought to, be loyal brave and stern. A, person with aquiline an, eaglelike or, was nose believed to be bold and. Courageous as well, as arrogant and self - centered.
Physiognomists study such features as the shape of the head the length,, And thickness of, the neckThe color and thickness of, the hair and the shape of the nose mouth eyes and,,, chin. They believe that round-faced people. Are self-confident. Prominent cheekbones show strength of character while a, pointed nose reveals curiosity. Heavy arched. Eyebrows belong to a, decisive individual while thin arched eyebrows signal a restless and active personality.Almond-shaped eyes reveal an artistic nature. Round soft eyes, belong to dreamers. Downturned lips reveal a, proud character. While a long pointed chin, indicates someone who likes to give orders.
A related - though not as ancient - is, art phrenology. The study of the bumps on the head. Phrenologists have identified 40 bumps of various shapes and sizes on the human head.They "read." these bumps to identify a person 's talents and character. For example a bump, between the nose and forehead. Is said to be present in people who have natural elegance and a love of beauty. A bump behind the curve of the ear is the. Sign of a courageous and adventurous person.
Phrenologists are not so much interested in health as they are in character. And personality, They believe.For example, that a bulge in the center of the forehead is typical of people who have a good memory and a desire for knowledge in can EOS A small bump at the top of the head indicates a person who has strong moral character the while a bump just below this one EOS Is a sign of generosity and, a kind good nature.Phrenologists say a bump just above the tip of the eyebrow is found in people who love order, and discipline and a rise. At the very back of the head is evident in people who are very attached to their families.
Phrenology was developed in the. Early eighteenth century by Franz Joseph Gall a doctor, in Vienna.His interest began at school when he noticed that boys with prominent eyes seemed to have the best memories. This led him. To believe that a connection existed between appearance and ability. Dr. Gall 's research interested many people but he,, Was ridiculed by other doctors. When he died, in 1828 he was a poor and bitter man. It was only many years later that Dr.Gall 's theories found support among some doctors, and scientists and today the art of phrenology has become more accepted.
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