How to Read the Face: Traditional Chinese Medicine & Five Element Theory
8 CE Hours | Open to All
The face tells a deeper story than we realize. Rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and the Five Element Theory, face reading is an ancient practice that reveals the connection between facial features, organ health, and emotional patterns. Each area of the face corresponds to specific organs, reflecting both physical well-being and emotional intelligence. By understanding these subtle cues, practitioners can gain insight into imbalances, personality traits, and underlying health concerns.
In this lecture-based course, you will learn:
The fundamentals of Traditional Chinese Medicine & Five Element Theory
How different areas of the face correspond to organ health
The emotional and physical connections behind facial features
How to apply this knowledge for self-awareness and client care
This class is open to massage therapists (CEUs available), estheticians, healthcare practitioners, and the general public—anyone interested in deepening their understanding of emotional and physical wellness through face reading.
Course Details:
Instructor: Meghann Lawrence
Dates:
October 14, 2025 | 9 AM – 5 PM
Location: Emerald Healing Arts & Apothecary
5600 S 59th St, Suite 103, Lincoln, NE 68516CE Hours: 8 CEUs
Open to: All licensures & the public
What to Bring:
Pen
Notebook or paper
Class size is limited—register early to reserve your spot!
8 CE Hours | Open to All
The face tells a deeper story than we realize. Rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and the Five Element Theory, face reading is an ancient practice that reveals the connection between facial features, organ health, and emotional patterns. Each area of the face corresponds to specific organs, reflecting both physical well-being and emotional intelligence. By understanding these subtle cues, practitioners can gain insight into imbalances, personality traits, and underlying health concerns.
In this lecture-based course, you will learn:
The fundamentals of Traditional Chinese Medicine & Five Element Theory
How different areas of the face correspond to organ health
The emotional and physical connections behind facial features
How to apply this knowledge for self-awareness and client care
This class is open to massage therapists (CEUs available), estheticians, healthcare practitioners, and the general public—anyone interested in deepening their understanding of emotional and physical wellness through face reading.
Course Details:
Instructor: Meghann Lawrence
Dates:
October 14, 2025 | 9 AM – 5 PM
Location: Emerald Healing Arts & Apothecary
5600 S 59th St, Suite 103, Lincoln, NE 68516CE Hours: 8 CEUs
Open to: All licensures & the public
What to Bring:
Pen
Notebook or paper
Class size is limited—register early to reserve your spot!
8 CE Hours | Open to All
The face tells a deeper story than we realize. Rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and the Five Element Theory, face reading is an ancient practice that reveals the connection between facial features, organ health, and emotional patterns. Each area of the face corresponds to specific organs, reflecting both physical well-being and emotional intelligence. By understanding these subtle cues, practitioners can gain insight into imbalances, personality traits, and underlying health concerns.
In this lecture-based course, you will learn:
The fundamentals of Traditional Chinese Medicine & Five Element Theory
How different areas of the face correspond to organ health
The emotional and physical connections behind facial features
How to apply this knowledge for self-awareness and client care
This class is open to massage therapists (CEUs available), estheticians, healthcare practitioners, and the general public—anyone interested in deepening their understanding of emotional and physical wellness through face reading.
Course Details:
Instructor: Meghann Lawrence
Dates:
October 14, 2025 | 9 AM – 5 PM
Location: Emerald Healing Arts & Apothecary
5600 S 59th St, Suite 103, Lincoln, NE 68516CE Hours: 8 CEUs
Open to: All licensures & the public
What to Bring:
Pen
Notebook or paper
Class size is limited—register early to reserve your spot!