Mind Reading.
An Intersting Article :
Mind reading, that’s right. I’m gonna teach you how to read people’s thoughts by interpreting different body signs.
It’s been said that “the eyes are the mirror of soul”, and indeed they are. Many people know that their eyes can betray their lies, feelings or thoughts, but only a few know how to interpret the indicators.
Starting with this article, I will write a series on the interpretation of eye and body signs. By learning and applying these things into communication processes you’ll be able to know what is going on in the mind of the person who you’re talking to, and you’ll also be able to figure out whether they are lying or telling the truth.
Knowing what the other person is thinking enhances communication.
Imagine how great it would be for you to be able to determine whether someone is in a kinesthetic, visual or auditory mode of thinking. Imagine if you could read their thoughts and be able to tell if someone is making something up or recalling some facts. Imagine if you could tell for sure when your girlfriend or boyfriend is lying to you. Sounds exciting right? Read on.
All this is possible by “reading” the other person’s mind.
Although this isn’t exact science and the interpretations may be a bit inaccurate, the results from learning how to interpret eye movements will sure prove interesting.
The first method for determining what is going on is someones mind is connected with the eye movements.
Eye movements are correlated with the part of the brain that is being used at a specific moment.
Eyes up and to the left.
Looking up is connected with the visual memory.
When someone is looking up and to the left, it’s an indicator that they are in the Visual Construction Mode. If you ask someone to imagine a robot with a red skirt and a yellow dotted hat, this would be the direction their eyes would move. When doing so, they are visually constructing the image of that robot.
When a person is in the Visual Mode, it thinks by visualizing things and events. He or she would describe things in terms of sight, using expressions such as “Do you see what I mean?” or “The way I see things”.
Looking straight ahead or with eyes that are defocused/unmoving is also considered a sign of visual accessing.
Well, that’s all for the introductory article, I don’t want to asphyxiate you with too much information from the beginning.
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Regard's
Francis Daniel (Bahrain).
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