Zetongifts – The habits of our eyes when talking to other people without us realizing it can represent what we are feeling when we are talking to other people. Here are signs of feelings represented by eye gaze and eye movement.
Eyes Gaze
- Consistent gaze, means the other person is interested in our conversation.
- Extending eye contact, illustrates that the other person does not trust us.
- A brief stare, indicating that the other person is not interested in our conversation.
Eyeball Movement
- The eyeball looks up, indicating that the other person is bored, or trying to stop your conversation.
- Down, indicating that the other person is obedient or submissive to what we are talking about, but it can also indicate if the other person is bored with the topic of conversation.
- To the upper right or upper left in our perspective, this means that the other person is trying to remember a real visual that has been experienced.
- To the right of the center or the left of the center from our point of view, this means the other person is remembering the voice or conversation that has been heard.
- Down to the right or bottom left in our point of view, this indicates that the other person is remembering all forms of conversation that he has heard or is real.
- At the top left or the top right from our point of view, this indicates that the other person is imagining to create a new visual that he has never seen.
- To the left of the center or the right of the center in our perspective, this means that the other person is imagining a new sound that he has never heard.
- To the lower left or lower right from our point of view, meaning that the other person is remembering what he or she has felt, such as feelings of joy, sadness, pride, and so on.