December 17, 201510 yr I think I started a flame lol. Lots of good comments though. I know they are lying, you can tell. I bet YOU can tell too - but you cannot prove. I couldn't agree more with shirtless' comment. You feel me? Look, if you're working for a company, that's one thing. When you own something with workers - and your workers start stealing stuff it's very frustrating. Can they sue me for harassment? I thought u had to go through an agreement on one of these things. Sigh.... T_T Like we say in the poker world; you can't lose what you don't put in the middle....
December 18, 201510 yr "The eye's are the window to the soul", we've all heard that one before yeah, Well there is some research that go to this, ie truth and untruth, eg if you asked a question to someone and they looked up and left, they are accessing visually constructed images, (vc) /lie If you asked a question to someone and they looked up and right they are accessing visually remembered images.(vr)/ truth now similar for asking about hearing something, eyes left auditory constructed, (ac) or eyes right auditory remembered (ar). Eyes left and down is a feeling, and eyes right and down is internal dialog, (talking to yourself). There's more about activating east and west hemisphere of the brain when asking questions, imagined/lie recalled/truth, But the jury is still out on this but not to difficult make a list of test questions and see how it turns out. just google it, you'll get the picture.cheers Would that be the 'subjects' right/left or the questioner's right/left??? I'm interested in this technique... Serious /legitimate answer appreciated. Thanks...
December 18, 201510 yr "The eye's are the window to the soul", we've all heard that one before yeah, Well there is some research that go to this, ie truth and untruth, eg if you asked a question to someone and they looked up and left, they are accessing visually constructed images, (vc) /lie If you asked a question to someone and they looked up and right they are accessing visually remembered images.(vr)/ truth now similar for asking about hearing something, eyes left auditory constructed, (ac) or eyes right auditory remembered (ar). Eyes left and down is a feeling, and eyes right and down is internal dialog, (talking to yourself). There's more about activating east and west hemisphere of the brain when asking questions, imagined/lie recalled/truth, But the jury is still out on this but not to difficult make a list of test questions and see how it turns out. just google it, you'll get the picture.cheers Would that be the 'subjects' right/left or the questioner's right/left??? I'm interested in this technique... Serious /legitimate answer appreciated. Thanks... The subject.
December 18, 201510 yr Good luck with that. Anyone who manages to pass the test will probably rob you blind the very next day in a show of solidarity with those you fired the day before. Edited December 18, 201510 yr by Gecko123
December 18, 201510 yr "The eye's are the window to the soul", we've all heard that one before yeah, Well there is some research that go to this, ie truth and untruth, eg if you asked a question to someone and they looked up and left, they are accessing visually constructed images, (vc) /lie If you asked a question to someone and they looked up and right they are accessing visually remembered images.(vr)/ truth now similar for asking about hearing something, eyes left auditory constructed, (ac) or eyes right auditory remembered (ar). Eyes left and down is a feeling, and eyes right and down is internal dialog, (talking to yourself). There's more about activating east and west hemisphere of the brain when asking questions, imagined/lie recalled/truth, But the jury is still out on this but not to difficult make a list of test questions and see how it turns out. just google it, you'll get the picture.cheers Would that be the 'subjects' right/left or the questioner's right/left??? I'm interested in this technique... Serious /legitimate answer appreciated. Thanks... The subject. http://www.nlpu.com/Articles/artic14.htm
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