Help with Understanding Body Languages
Magic of Reading the Movements of Body Languages
Some people feel that they can read through a person by
looking at their body languages, monitoring their every move,
and so on. Some people will study words, sounds, signals of the
body, the mind, creation and more to define how the body
speaks. How are we to understand what a person is saying to us
by watching their body move? Can we look at these people and
call our own judgment? Are we right each time we call judgment
down on a person?
My job in this project is to write you a how to guide so to
speak on reading body languages and reading the signals that is
claimed to be magic. Magic is an illusionary projecting action
that leads people to believe through the process of
manipulation and deceiving. Magic is a supernatural outcast
that makes a person believe in the supernatural, while a person
will use powerful influences over a natural group of people to
lead them to believe in rites, supernatural, spells, and the
like. Magic is a state of mind. If you want to believe it, you
will.
Likewise, body languages and how people read them is a group
of influencing bodies that are setting out to convince you what
the body says when it acts in one way or the other. Sometimes
the logic behind their theories, guesses, ideals, opinions and
the like are closest to truth, while other times these people
simply have no clue as to what they are talking about.
For example, if a person is noted with his hands resting on
the hip while standing, some say it is a sign of aggression or
else a symbol or readiness. Is this true? Not always. Often
times I will stand with my hands resting on my hip, yet I am
not prepared to attack. Rather, sometimes I put my hands upon
my hips while standing and point my left foot to the left out,
right foot to the right sideways. This is a sign that I am
relaxing while listening to someone run their mouth. If you are
going to study body languages, you better be prepared to study
peoples of all lifestyles, including mentally ill, psychically
handicapped, so-called normal, minority, culture, gender,
groups, backgrounds and the like.
If you haven’t gotten the point, then let me tell you, what
you may hear others say is a common sign of this, that or the
other while looking at the body movements, may not apply to
everyone, or may not even apply to the person watched as the
writers make these claims.
To help you see where I am coming from, let’s compare. Ok, I
am sitting in a chair across the table from you. I have my
hands, rather arms folded over my chest area while looking you
in the eyes. What are you thinking? What signal am I sending
you? Some would think I am on the defense. Do you feel I am on
the defense? Firstly, we are going to need to figure out what
the conversation is about before we can determine if I am on
the defense or not. We are also going to have to figure out
what type of person I am before calling this judgment.
Ok, firstly, we are talking about life’s fashion of
existing. Per se we are discussing how the government is
handling a situation in life. Do you still think I am on the
defense? What type of person are you that would make me put up
my defenses? If we are in an ordinary debate and neither of us
is arguing, what would make you think that I would put myself
in a situation where stress is backing the movement? Anyway, I
am a tom boy and men often put their hands over their chest
area in a crossed position, but it often symbolizes
relaxation.
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