Monday, August 18, 2008

Physiogomy and Obvious Aspects

The Structure of our bodies, whether lean or fat, thin, muscled, speedy , red faced or pale faced tell us something about the traits that govern our temperament, character and abilities.

Ancient Indian Medicinal Texts , which form the basis of Ayurveda also mention the variations in body appearances divided basically into 3 types, Pitta Vatta and Kapha.

Phrenology or Physiogomy are considered mystical science in comparison to genotype structuring ( The Human Genome Project ) which also identify variable characteristics by mapping our genes and allocating functions and shapes to it.

Even Ramakrishna Paramhansa, a mystic and teacher to Swami Vivekanada, warned his disciples to be careful from short statured people whose growth has been curtailed by nature.

Accupressure also could have a basis in the structure of the body as only those points are stimulated from the surface which could have a effect on specific emotions or acts.

Neurological studies also point to different centres in the brain which account for emotions and behaviour. But do we know why such centres have different sizes for example the temporal lobe in musicians is found to be larger than others.

Physical aspects do predict mental ones.

Our aim is to identify those people which could have an influence on our growth and relationships.