Not even a very skilled liar can hide the truth that the face and toes tell. The majority of people show some sort of contradiction between verbal communication and the non-verbal communication of their face and toes. Why? Because the language of the body reflects your natural tendencies.
As receivers, we all take in verbal communication and clues, but do you know what to look for in a persons physical characteristic to clue you in to their innate abilities and their subconscious thoughts. Have you ever thought that you would like to know what your body is trying to tell you?
As a very young child (3 years old), I can remember my Aunt asking me if I was afraid of a large dog. I said “no” but my head was nodding yes. The clues are as plain as this, with the clues imbedded in our face and toes. All you need to know is how to read it. For example, we all know a person who is always outgoing, friendly and cheerful. Are they Really? You will know the truth by looking at their mouth when it is in a neutral position. Does the corners of their mouth go down? Up? Or neither? A person who’s mouth tend to angle down, reveals that this person has not always had a happy life. They have developed more of the sad muscles in their face then the happy smiley muscles.
There are some variations, though, to the weight we give to conflicts between verbal and non-verbal communication, and structure of the face and toes.
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Your life path is the life you were born to live. This is seen in your Big Toe. If your Big Toe is straight and in alignment with the inside of your foot, then you are on your path. Does your Big Toe lean inward bending toward your little Toe? Then you are off your path. What takes you off your path? You or Others? You can tell by where the toe goes out of alignment if it is near the base of the toe, then you are allowing others to pull you off your path, If it is closer to the middle joint, then it is you who gets side tracked easily.
Perscentoelogy is more then just toe reading. The media and press simplify it to toe reading because that is a term that everyone can understand. After all. No one ever heard of Perscentoelogy before.
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Perscentoelogy was developed by me after studying Ayurvedic medicine, Chinese body reading, reflexology, and biofeedback and motivational techniques. While Toe Reading may be a buzz word, people who have had a Perscentoelogy session realize just how powerful it is.
Imagine, Personality profiling, not to be used for your advantage, but shared to assist others to reach their maximum potential. That is the Power of Perscentoelogy!
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Ayurveda and Vata Season According to Ayurveda, Vata dosha is the aspect of Nature’s intelligence responsible for movement, both in Nature and in our physiology. Vata season, which is characterised by cold, windy weather, runs in the UK from mid-September until around Christmas. During this period, Vata is more prominent in Nature so we tend to accumulate more Vata in our physiology. You may notice symptoms of Vata imbalance, or increased or aggravated Vata. Your mind may become more distractable, over-busy. Emotionally you could worry more about things. You may have problems with sleeping – either difficulty getting off to sleep, or waking in the middle of the night.
Physically you may begin to feel the cold more, and feel more sensitivity to everything. You might have more wind in your stomach, and if you are prone to constipation it may be a time when there is more irregularity in bowel movements. Or, if you have irritable bowel you may find that this is playing you up more.If you are prone to back ache or neck ache, these are usually aggravated at this time too. Vata season is a time when you have to take care of your own Vata by looking at areas of life where you as an individual generate more Vata. Try not to go to bed late, which is a problem many suffer from in this society, as this causes increasing Vata as well.
Try not to be overworked in general. It is probably not a good time for most people to take on a major project, although Vata when it is balanced has the effect of making you feel lively and enthusiastic. One wouldn’t want to curb these tendencies, you just have to be careful not to drift into the area where Vata is disturbed. Have a diet which helps to settle Vata. Stick to warm, soothing cooked food. Taking either fresh fruit or stewed fruit in the morning is good; particularly stewed fruits such as figs, prunes, apricots or raisins. The change of season is a good time to do Maharishi Panchakarma rejuvenation therapy to balance Vata and remove toxins from all parts of the body.
If you suffer from constipation, it may be good to take some Triphala with Rose in the evening. Triphala is a renowned Ayurvedic preparation for balancing elimination and for gentle internal cleansing and can be taken regularly over long periods. It’s important during this season in particular to keep to the routines: to eat at the same time, eat at the middle of the day, go to bed early, and get up early. When the clocks change in October we are effectively going to bed an hour later, so it’s good to take a couple of weeks to make that hour’s change gradually, and not suddenly move your whole routine forward an hour. This change in time increases the Vata-aggravating effect of the Vata season. During the winter months it is even more important to keep to the 10 o’clock bed time if you don’t want to disturb the doshas. It’s always important to exercise regularly, in moderation to about half your capacity. For people who have Vata disturbance it’s good to do this exercise during the Kapha times of the day, between 6 and 10 in the morning, 6 to 8 in the evening.


