Physiognomy of symbolical emotions.
Hexagram of the canon of changes YiKing 61.
If you are the trainer or sports psychologist then you can analyze
emotions in faces of sportsmen and predict results of football matches, or
winners of hockey games and basketball duels. And also as a coach or
psychologist you can forecast results of other sports competitions and athletic contests
or emulation games according to the shown physiognomic symbols and hexagrams of
the canon of changes Yi King. Because each sportsman possesses personal
emotional type which is optimum for possible positive results in sports, but if
emotions in facial features of a football or hockey player differ from optimal
parameters then results of matches or games can be negative.
And also sports trainers or psychologists of football teams and hockey clubs
can change emotions of sportsmen, and can actually create emotional conditions
and moods necessary for a prize in matches either games, or necessary for a
victory in team competitions or individual contests.
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Emotions of social relationships.
Eyebrows: individual mind does not depend on public consciousness.
Eyes: personal volition corresponds with collective will
Mouth: private needs are indifferent to requirements of society.
Individual reason and needs of a man or woman do not depend on public
mentality and collective requirements, but private volition is identified with
corporative will of society.
Personal mutual relations.
Eyebrows: you do not think of people and-or companions do not regard you.
Eyes: you see people and-or companions notice you.
Mouth: you do not want to speak and-or companions do not communicate with you.
Mental attitudes.
Eyebrows: your notion is neutral to opinions of people.
Eyes: your point of view is equivalent to sights of people.
Mouth: your words are neutral to assertions of people.
You see people, but nobody thinks to understand each other and does not want to communicate.
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Following 62 physiognomic symbol in gallery.
About trainers or psychologists and collective emotions of sportsmen in football
teams or hockey clubs, also
about fan clubs of sports games.