Character analysis, text booklet and self instructor . lower animal creations is to observethe projectional evidence. We here merely state a fact easily veri-fied by the intelligent observer. Figure 2 indicates a depressionor lack of power for direct external observation. The intellect-uality of man is outwardly expressed by a well shaped forehead,which must not be contracted nor on the other hand too quantity and quality must be there; otherwise a lack of har-mony will manifest itself between the mental and physical opera-tions. The expression of the moral tendencies is largely


Character analysis, text booklet and self instructor . lower animal creations is to observethe projectional evidence. We here merely state a fact easily veri-fied by the intelligent observer. Figure 2 indicates a depressionor lack of power for direct external observation. The intellect-uality of man is outwardly expressed by a well shaped forehead,which must not be contracted nor on the other hand too quantity and quality must be there; otherwise a lack of har-mony will manifest itself between the mental and physical opera-tions. The expression of the moral tendencies is largely relativeto the harmonious relation and activity of mind and body. Theutilization we make of the functions of the body and brain willleave its mark upon bone and muscle, and by repeated action, willfind expression in the outward form of head, face and body. Suchoutward expression, corresponding to the habitual thoughts andactions of the individual, will in time become indelibly fixedand capable of being easily interpreted by the observant student. 15. HUMAN TRAITS AS INDICATED BY THE FORM OFHEAD, FACE AND 2. There are three distinct types of heads under which all man-kind can be classified. They are the LONG HEADS; theBROAD HEADS; and the MEDIUM HEADS. By a long headwe mean a head whose length from the root of the nose, to theoccipital bone at the back of the head exceeds the width of thehead from ear to ear. A broad head constitutes a head, whose diam-eter from ear to ear exceeds that from the root of the nose to theocciput at the back of the head, while, a medium type of head con-sists of a rounded form of head which is neither elongated norbroad. As no two heads or faces are exactly alike, no two can beinterpreted alike, therefore, resemblances of head or face do notimply identity of character or ability, although there may existsimilarities in certain tendencies. It is by the contrast that oneindividual bears to another that the true character can be estab-lishe


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