I can read your mind (II) - more eye positions
Welcome to the second part of “I can read your mind” series. In the first article I wrote about the meaning of up and to the left eye position.
I hope and you enjoyed reading the first part at least as much as I enjoyed writing it.
Today I will cover the meanings of three more eye positions:
- Up and to the right
- Middle left
- Middle right
Up and to the right
This eye position, like the up and to the left, is also connected with the visual memory (Visual Mode mental process) and it indicates that a person is remembering visual images.
Ask someone “what color shirt did you wear two days ago?” and this would be the direction their eyes would move. In their minds, they are visually remembering the color.
The up eye position, whether it is left or right, indicates a visual mindset. Left is for constructing images and right is for remembering images.
Middle left
The middle position is connected with the Auditory mental processes. When in auditory mental process, a person thinks by hearing sounds. He or she often describes things in terms of sound, saying such things as “Do you hear what I mean?” or “The way it sounds to me is…”
The middle left position indicates that a person is in Auditory Construction mode.
Ask someone “create the sound of an exploding bomb in your mind” and you’ll notice that this would be the direction their eyes move. They are mentally creating the sound image of an exploding bomb.
Middle right
This is another position connected with the auditory mental process, but unlike the left position this is for Auditory Memory.
When someone is in the Auditory Memory mental process, they remember a sound they previously heard.
As an example, ask someone “Remember what the national anthem sounds like”. You will notice that their eyes would move to the right as they try to remember the song.
That’s it for the second part of the mind reading series.
In the meantime you could put the things I just told you to the test and have some fun at the same time. What you need to to is to create question sets that would trigger the mental states that I wrote about in the current and previous post, and then find a “test subject”.
When I first read about these things I did the same and the results were amazing. After playing and practicing for a while I noticed that I started to be able to identify what the other person is thinking about (in general terms of course) without putting too much effort into it.
That would be all for this post. Enjoy and remember to check back soon for the next article!
Summary:
- I can read your mind (I). Introduction and eye movements.
- I can read your mind (II). More eye movements.
- I can read your mind (III).
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thats verry interesting im still trying to find out how to guess what number a person is thinking.