Jean Haner, of San Diego, California, is a expert in Chinese face reading, a branch of Chinese medicine. She believes that our face is a reflection of our unique inner blueprint. In this article, posted on her website: www.wisdomofyourface.com, she delves into the face and fate of Michael Jackson.
“We’re all so sad and distressed to lose Michael Jackson, and to look back at his life and how things unfolded so painfully for him despite his brilliance and success.
I’ve often used Michael Jackson as an example in my courses of how such drastic changes to someone’s face can indicate – and worsen – severe personal problems. But it was chilling to hear about the timing and probable cause of his death because it’s so in alignment with what Chinese face reading would say about him.
He was said to have had dozens of plastic surgeries on his face and these really changed his entire ‘destiny’ – especially transforming the decade of his 40’s from one that would have been powerful, grounded and filled with successful relationships to one of devastation. One of the things the nose represents is what your life experience will be in your 40’s, and this is the period that turned out to be such a nightmare for him.
I was especially worried about him at this specific time in his life because age 49-50 is represented on the face as the area from the tip of the nose down into the philtrum (the groove above the upper lip). Because the tip of his nose was so disfigured, this would indicate a time of dangerous transition.
In addition, the tip of the nose is said to reflect the health of the heart. The features and markings on someone’s face are just a mirror of who they are inside, both physically and emotionally. So, while as I’m writing this, the final cause of death has not yet been determined, it wouldn’t be a surprise to learn it was as a result of some damage to the heart, no matter whether caused by drugs, anorexia or other reasons.
Michael’s sunken cheeks and vitiligo (a skin disease resulting in loss of pigmentation) signify a person who is overly-sensitive and likely to deprive themselves of food and/or support, and to withdraw from the world to live in isolation. Interestingly, the cleft he added to his chin is called ‘the mark of the performer’ in Chinese face reading, but can also indicate someone who is reactive emotionally and more likely to suffer feelings of betrayal by those close to him.
It hurts my heart to look at photos of his original, natural face and then what he became. In a nutshell, here is what Chinese face reading would say about someone who looked as he did before and after the surgeries:
Original face: Loving connections with family and friends, stamina and strength, relaxed enjoyment of the pleasures of life, increasing success through life, emphasis on supportive relationships, and a sense of grounded safety in the world.
Changed face: Loss of personal power, extreme vulnerability of the heart emotionally and physically, overly-sensitive, reactive. Aloof, highly stressed, deep issues of lack and deprivation, and need for solitude due to extreme sensitivity. Loss of ‘home’ and ability to feel safe in the world overall.
One last comment that I’d like to offer is the hope that this experience will help our culture move to a place of less judgment and more compassion toward others. The choices Michael Jackson made in his life may well have been due to early childhood trauma and abuse. Though I guess it’s a natural human impulse, it seems shameful that people have been so eager to gossip and judge, rather than feel empathy and kindness toward a brilliant soul in pain.







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