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Unravel the language of the eyes

TNN | Last updated on - Sep 26, 2016, 13:53 IST
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Unravel the language of the eyes

'We have all heard that eyes are the windows to the soul; they indicate the real you. Have you tried looking deep into your own eyes? Our eyes can sometimes reveal truths that we are not prepared to face' writes author and columnist Vinita Dawra Nangia in her latest 'Love is Always Right & Other Musings'.

She reveals some interesting tips from body language experts in her book, which will help you unravel the language of the eyes.
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Unravel the language of the eyes

'When someone looks up towards the right, he is viewing an actually remembered image.'

Excerpt from Love is Always Right & Other Musings by Vinita Dawra Nangia.
Publisher: Times Group Books


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Unravel the language of the eyes

'If a person looks up towards the left, he is trying to visualise an image.'

Excerpt from Love is Always Right & Other Musings by Vinita Dawra Nangia.
Publisher: Times Group Books
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Unravel the language of the eyes

'When someone looks down towards the right, he is talking to himself.'

Excerpt from Love is Always Right & Other Musings by Vinita Dawra Nangia.
Publisher: Times Group Books
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Unravel the language of the eyes

'When someone looks down towards the left, experts say he is trying to recreate a remembered taste, touch or vision.'

Excerpt from Love is Always Right & Other Musings by Vinita Dawra Nangia.
Publisher: Times Group Books
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Unravel the language of the eyes

'A doctor looks into your eyes to gauge your health because the eyes are the only part of the body where a doctor can see veins, arteries and a nerve without having to cut you open. Eyes can indicate liver diseases, diabetes and even cholesterol.'

Excerpt from Love is Always Right & Other Musings by Vinita Dawra Nangia.
Publisher: Times Group Books


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Unravel the language of the eyes

Research has indicated that scientists can look into the eyes through non–invasive means and watch the workings of dopamine (the brain’s reward neurons which account for feelings of happiness and contentment right after chocolates, sex or drugs!) within a person. This is a revolutionary discovery because a study of the working of dopamine can indicate who are the people most likely to gamble, abuse drugs, become obese or even get Parkinson’s disease or schizophrenia!'

Excerpt from Love is Always Right & Other Musings by Vinita Dawra Nangia.
Publisher: Times Group Books

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