Discover Your Family’s Origins From The Shape Of Your Feet

 

Discover Your Heritage From The Shape Of Your Feet

A study claims you can tell your heritage from the shape of your feet, so take a look and discover where your family originally came from.

Skeptical? Then here are some facts that can help support the feet shape / roots relation.

Fact 1: Human genome determine several physical factors as skin, hair and eye color, shape of body and limbs, and so many more from baldness to disease tendencies.

Fact 2: Human Morphology is heritage dependent. (anthropometry)

Fact 3: There are other studies that revealed endemic tribal / family characteristics, like lack of fingerprints (adermatoglyphia) E.g.: in an outstanding number of Basque peoples.

Fact 4: We must consider mixed origins, since almost all races have mixed along the past 500 years. Very few and rare are the supposed “pure” lineages.

But that’s not all

According to author Jane Sheehan who wrote “Let’s read Our Feet” indicates more than your origin.

“It’s all about analyzing the structure and texture and imbalances of the feet to understand someone’s emotions and personality,” she says.

“When you are angry, how do you walk? When you are happy, how do you walk? When you are depressed, how do you walk? Each of these emotions has it’s corresponding walk. Over time you can see their impact on the feet.

“Of course, it’s not just about emotions – each of these walks also has a physiological aspect too. But I’m most interested in emotions and personality.”

Ms Sheehan offered this summary to the UK’s The Telegraph .
Long second toe
Indicates leadership qualities. Rulers from ancient Egyptian and Hawaiian royal dynasties all had long second toes. You need to be in charge.

Last joint of third toe at an angle
You have the natural ability to deceive, as well as the propensity to be misunderstood. Frequently to be found in spies.

Extra-small little toe
Denotes a childlike nature, with playful sense of fun.

Second toe on left foot leaning towards big toe
Sign of a sentimental, nostalgic nature. Shared by Hollywood actor Reece Witherspoon.

Little toe pointing at an angle
Denotes unconventional nature. Being able to waggle your little toe indicates restlessness and a need for constant change.

Where does your feet say you are from?

Original Article – Amazing Beautiful World

 

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