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Tuning-in to the language of our bodies can be very enlightening, and
increases our intuition. So much can be revealed to us when we
listen to the language of our bodies. Our bodies are always speaking, sending
us messages through the way we move, the sensations that arise from within,
and the gestures and expressions that we make when we are communicating with
others. Tuning in to the language of our bodies can be very enlightening,
especially as most communication is believed to take place nonverbally. It is
also believed that the body never lies, and that if we want to know the truth
about ourselves and others, then we should listen to what our bodies have to
say. Anyone who has ever flirted with someone they are attracted to has
probably, at one point in time or another, brushed their hands through their
hair or found themselves leaning forward to get closer to that person.
Someone feeling defensive will tend to cross their arms over their chest,
while a person who wants to withhold something may look away when speaking. If you want to know how you truly feel
about a person or a situation, then it is a good idea to tune in to what you
are feeling inside. Excitement, nervousness, anxiety, and fear are just some
of the messages that your body wants you to hear. Your body can also be a
very reliable compass. Anyone who has ever been somewhere they don’t want to
be has probably experienced their bodies trying to move them away from that
particular circumstance. And while it can be very easy to talk ourselves into
and out of choices we may make with our minds, it isn’t so easy to change the
truth of our hearts that reside within our bodies. To begin tuning in to this subtle form of
communication, start taking the time to notice what your body is telling you.
Greet each feeling or sensation as a message carrying wisdom from your body.
Tune in to what your body is telling you about the situations and people you
encounter and listen to what others are communicating to you through their
bodies. We already are subconsciously receptive to the language of our
bodies, but when we choose to consciously pay attention, we hear and
understand so much more about ourselves and the people around us. |
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