From the Asker; According to research done by myself;
When the Apex or point of the Spade points up in the reading it means a conclusion, an ending. Considered the Death Card, meaning the death of circumstances, not people, 90% of the time. Remember, with death, there is always a new beginning. Death in reading cards is a door offering a new beginning.
(LATIN SMALL LETTER X WITH DOT ABOVE)
symbolizes "recurring"
3 vertical Ellipsis scars on center forehead.
To show that an established pattern continues.
In conclusion:
According to their symbolic meaning, a spade with the apex pointing upward is related to "death" In tarot reading, it is refered to as the "Death Card." This does not always pertain to a persons death but also to the death of a circumstance, or rather, the beginning of something new. In other wards, it means a conclusion or ending...It also symbolizes darkness and intellect. A spade in its original position represents a leaf of the "cosmic" tree and in essense, life itself. It also represents fall and winterr, intellect, action, air, and death.
In Christianity, spade represents adams punishment from god where he must dig the earth until he returns to the ashes whence he came.
The location of this mark is on the left of the throat above the collar bone. It could also be a scar leftover from an injury that caused death in a previous life.
The X alone may represent the unknown itself, such as being an unknown factor, number, person, or thing.
It also signifies something that is forbidden or sealed. An X with a dot over it, as in the mark, could represent something "recurring", as Dots represent a routine. Perhaps X with a dot over it stands for the routine of what X itself symbolizes such as factors, numbers, persons, or things being involved in a routine. Or it could represent a curse or a sealed fate.
The 3 vertical Ellipsis scar represent the continuation of an established pattern of sorts, this can be backed by the fact that dots represent routine. The fact that it is vertical suggests that perhaps this routine is something involved in the supernatural or spiritual realm.
All 3 forementioned marks relate to something recuring. If looking at it from a certain point of view, could they be related to the belief that marks on the body, particularly birth marks, represent something leftover from a previous life? A spade represents life, but flipped over, it represents death and a new beginning. This can be seen as rebirth. The X and vertical marks both signify something recurring, which only backs the assumption. In theory, couldnt it be possible that the birthmarks on my body represent recurring life or rebirth?
It leads to an entirely new question!
birthmarks vary in colour shape size and where they are!
There is no particular significance in birthmarks - of any shape, and anywhere they appear.
An arrow on the forehead is commonly associated with Hindu mythology and symbolism, where it represents the "third eye" or inner vision. It can symbolize intuition, spiritual enlightenment, and the ability to see beyond the physical world. In other contexts, an arrow on the forehead can also symbolize focus, direction, and determination.
Having a single long white hair on your forehead could symbolize wisdom, uniqueness, or a significant life event. It may also be seen as a sign of aging or maturity.
It symbolizes your heritage, your culuture, and the background that you once or still come from
it symbolizes that you are a catholic and are ready to stop having something or give to give the less fortunate somehting.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that George Washington had any birthmarks. However, he did have several scars, including one on his forehead which was likely the result of a childhood illness. He also had scars on his legs from smallpox inoculation.
It is a form of Tilak which is symbol of auspeciousness and the yellow line with red dot symbolize to give respect to lord Vishnu
In certain cultural practices or beliefs, the three lines on a person's forehead can symbolize different things such as wisdom, spirituality, or social status. These lines may be seen as a mark of respect or a sign of connection to higher powers.
Hoof your forehead means you have a big forehead.
Forehead is a noun. A noun is a person, place, or thing, and forehead is a thing.
The chin is lower than the forehead which makes the chin inferior to the forehead.