You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: LeoThread 2025-11-06 22-46

in LeoFinance25 days ago

Part 3/10:

Throughout his presentation, Eldalees demonstrates live, on-stage exercises. For example, he asks volunteers to think of a famous person—dead or alive—and then proceeds to "read" them by analyzing their body language, eye movements, and facial expressions, often revealing details or guesses with astonishing precision.

One of the key techniques involves focusing on cues like close body positioning, hand gestures, or facial expressions to determine whether a person is alive or dead. For instance, he correctly identifies whether individuals are alive based on their emotional warmth or physical cues, making the audience feel both amazed and engaged. Such demonstrations underscore a fundamental principle: reading people is about paying close attention, not reading minds.