Chapter 74
Medium: Mind Reading: Knowing and Influencing Those Around You Without Knowing It
Chapter 2 Mind-reading exercise 2: Every action reveals the nature

Section [-] Psychological reactions when standing
Aspects of mind reading:
The ancients said: "Sit like a bell, stand like a pine, walk like the wind." Among them, there is a requirement for standing posture - "stand like a pine".A certain psychological state can also be seen from a person's standing posture.

Wonderful interpretation of mind:
1.When standing, the back is straight, the chest is straight, and the eyes are straight, which is a manifestation of full confidence, and can give people the impression of majesty and optimism. This kind of standing posture is open.

2.When standing, bend over, or slightly hunched over, which is a closed stance, showing a tendency of self-defense, closure, and depression.Mentally disadvantaged compared to the other person appears jittery or self-inhibited.

3.Standing with hands on hips is also a manifestation of self-confidence and spiritual dominance, because hands on hips is an open movement. If you are not fully prepared for the things you are facing, you will not take this action.

4.Standing with your ankles crossed is a habitual (defensive) action, more common in women.Standing with your ankles crossed while listening to a conversation shows an attitude of exclusion and scrutiny.

5.Standing with arms crossed backwards is mostly an expression of restlessness and nervousness.Chinese people often stand or walk with their hands behind their backs, indicating that they are thoughtful or confident.

6.Standing upright with one leg, with the other leg bent or slanted to one side, expresses a reserved attitude or a slight rejection.

7.People who stand (or walk) with their hands in their pockets tend not to show their thoughts, plan secretly, and plan; if they are matched with a stooped posture, it is a reflection of depression and distress.

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