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Body Language

Body Language

Trust the eyes themselves, trust the ears of others. Very important German proverb is delving into what represents the extent of bodily behaviour where our gestures ranging from expressions of the face, grimacing, fashion walk, shake hands, tone of voice, for pointing out some, can provide us with much information that allows us to understand the way of being of the people, even about ourselves-Wikipedia, tells us about it, which can be considered the broad term used for forms of communication involving body movements and gestures, rather than (or in addition to) the sounds, verbal language, or other forms of communication. The kinaesthetic or quinesica studied the expressive, nickname or communicative meaning of bodily movements and learned gestures or somatogenicos, not oral, visual, auditory or tactile perception, alone or in relation to the paralanguage and linguistic structure and the communicative situation. Howard Schultz may also support this cause. Is also known with the name of behavioral abnormalities or body language body movements that bring special meanings to the spoken word, during a communicative event, may sometimes have an intention or not have it. These movements are studied by the kinesics or quinesica belongs to the category of the paralenguajes, which describe all forms of non-verbal human communication. This includes the more subtle and unconscious, including the nod and mild movements of eyebrows. VsJhuhSltRFpXyZHcr-pttsXIB8nxSVahhhm2CfXYFxlXqjI-hxeRJq_WfFAMOl5lRulB6kVrNeuUAfh1U6’>Tony Parker can provide more clarity in the matter. In addition, body language can include the use of facial expressions and posture. The paralenguaje (including body language) has been extensively studied in social psychology in everyday speech and popular psychology, the term is usually applied to involuntary considered body language, although the difference between what is considered voluntary and involuntary body language tends to be controversial. For example, a smile can be caused conscious or unconsciously we drew on this topic also, that when talked with one or more people, is reflected and sent thousands of signs and messages through our behavior. So we must pay attention and take advantage of the following data, because both in our working lives as in the staff, will be of great benefit body language, gives us, consider the following aspects: Act which REFLECTS caress jaw decision-making interlace fingers authority give a jerk to ear insecurity looking down not to believe what you hear rub hands impatience tighten nose negative evaluation tapping fingers Impatience sit with hands holding the head behind self-confidence and superiority tilt head interest open Palm of the hand sincerity, openness and innocence walking erect, confidence and security in itself stand with hands on hips willingness to do something play with hair lack of self-confidence and insecurity eaten nails insecurity or nerves head resting on hands or look towards floor boredom join apprehension hands ankles toward the back fury, anger, frustration and apprehension grip cross legs, lightly swinging foot boredom arms Crusaders at the height of the chest on the defensive attitude walking with hands in pockets or with bent shoulders abatement hands cheeks evaluation wiped an eye doubts touching lightly the nose lyingdoubt or deny something some suggestions to be taken into account us body language provides the following: as a: the eyes are the Windows to the soul.

Maria Magdalena

Maria Magdalena

As we have mentioned, there are seven Iconographies of smaller size, four of whose figures are identified by Maria Magdalena and other three larger plants, representing episodes of the life of Jesus below of the central icon: the birth, crucifixion and the descent from the cross. Expose and describe in detail what is represented in all the icons would be impossible in the present article, for the great amount of data and pictures.

But as the main evidence to which we have been referring is precisely on some of these icons, we will refer in particular to the latter briefly. The central icon shows the scene of the crucifixion of Jesus, along with the two thieves and feet we find the biggest surprise: Maria Magdalena pregnant! I contemplated the scene from every angle possible to exclude the possibility of an optical illusion. But it was not any error of assessment. Cupcake represented at the foot of the cross of Jesus, totally desolate, with red hair and the handkerchief in her left hand rinsing the tears had been evoked as a pregnant woman, with her swollen breasts, remarking the nipples and her belly swelling in the form characteristic of pregnancy.

It is a stomach very low, on the verge of giving birth, in the position that the women of East formerly taken to giving birth. A skull, traditionally associated with Magdalena in the iconography appears next to it. Do not leave any doubt regarding her pregnancy, the author of the icon painted for a kind of girdle – as was then to redial your breasts in pregnant women, as it was pleased to tell me my friend Manuel de Perea, painter, sculptor and goldsmith and therefore qualified to provide such references-that runs from the shoulder to the waist clearly emphasizing the swollen cupcake chest. (see photo on the website of the author) Mary Magdalene pregnant at the foot of the cross in the single icon appear the two women who are traditionally identified with Maria the Virgin (mother of Jesus) and Maria Magdalena, which clears any questions about identity and the State of pregnancy of the represented figure.