Guest guest Posted August 11, 2005 Report Share Posted August 11, 2005 , <To I would ask: <<if you had the sanpakku condition before, did you notice your iris moving downwards after the diet?>> > I didn't notice anything, but then I wouldn't have been looking for it. I recall when I was young reading some theory about what the whites below signified -- but it was a theory of personality and not health, and in general didn't seem to pan out when I thought about it in terms of people I knew. I pretty much decided at that time that a person's posture, esp. in terms of carriage of the head, is what determined the appearance of the lower whites. Though that, indirectly, can be related to health, or at least spinal health. http://www.taichi4seniors.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2005 Report Share Posted August 11, 2005 > , > > <To I would ask: <<if you had the sanpakku condition before, did you > notice your iris > moving downwards after the diet?>> > > > I didn't notice anything, but then I wouldn't have been looking for it. I > recall when I was young reading some theory about what the whites below > signified -- but it was a theory of personality and not health, and in > general didn't seem to pan out when I thought about it in terms of people I > knew. I pretty much decided at that time that a person's posture, esp. in > terms of carriage of the head, is what determined the appearance of the > lower whites. Though that, indirectly, can be related to health, or at > least spinal health. > > > http://www.taichi4seniors.com .................................................................... , Thank you for your response, but do you still remember what the meaning of the white below was in terms of human personality? Maybe someone who was rash, in other words, someone willing to take risks because foolishly confident of himself and not worried about the results? I don`t know the English word for that - maybe temerity? And I have to say this to you... What I like about your way is - your promptitude to respond (you never make anyone wait too long), your carefulness to tackle most if not all relevant points and not to speculate (you never tell anyone about what you don`t know yourself), your attention and your precise language. And there`s one thing more, may I? When you told your mother came from Hungary, it struck a chord in me, as it were. I have once been to Hungary, and I stayed there with a Hungarian family for about one week. And I entirely felt at home, unlike any other place I had been to before, I think. Maybe just an impression? Anyway, since I was a boy, I felt an inexplicable love for Hungary, for all that was Hungarian. I fancied that I had Hungarian ancestry and created a Hungarian name for myself. Maybe, who knows I have some Hungarian blood? I even started learning the language... And my daughter has a very common name for Hungarian girls - a (a different spelling, of course). Now, after so many years, my love for Hungary has diminished a little, but if I had to choose a second homeland, I think that it would be Hungary. I am sorry. This last paragraph is completely off-topic, but I couldn`t preventing myself from telling you. You have a right to stay surprised. Now it`s good-bye. Viszontlatasra! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2005 Report Share Posted August 11, 2005 , <Thank you for your response, but do you still remember what the meaning of the white below was in terms of human personality? Maybe someone who was rash, in other words, someone willing to take risks because foolishly confident of himself and not worried about the results? I don`t know the English word for that - maybe temerity? I'm sorry, I can't recall anything of that particular analysis as there were many analyses for different eye and facial constructions. Not unlike the old bumps-on-the-head approach to personality/intelligence. Thanks for your kind words about my posts. http://www.taichi4seniors.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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