Sometimes if the person just looks at me in the eye, I can tell certain things. It is also in how the face is set and the set of the shoulders. I can't tell you how I do it, its just been one of those things that I've been able to do as long as I can remember, but it isn't something somebody can come up and ask me to do, because than it creates some sort of barrier. My Granny calls it reading a soul. I can automatically know if the person is good or bad, and it has saved me from being seriously injured before, because we use to live in a REALLY rough neighborhood, and there were a lot of rapists there. It also let me know who I could trust and couldn't. It comes in handy on jobs too and job interviews.
2007-12-27 01:56:35
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called Iridology and the reading is done by looking at the fibres in your iris to figure out where you are ill. they have mapped the sections to match them to certain organs.
I took my daughter to an Iridologist years ago when she was being constantly ill and almost lived on antibiotics. I had discussed her problems with this man beforehand so he did know of some of her problems. But what he came up with first was amazing - that morning she had complained of a sore neck, he saw it straight away. He picked up on her other problems and made a herbal mixture for her to take, she went from living on antibiotics and almost weekly visits to the Dr to yearly visits and no antibiotics in less than a month.
2007-12-27 11:37:17
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answered by Cheryl M 4
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Yes, actually. In Eastern (e.g. Chinese, Korean, traditional) and alternative medicine, medical care providers have been proven to correctly diagnose illnesses just by looking at a person's eyes, or even just by feeling their pulse. It's more complex than Western medicine so I can't really explain to you how, but it does work. That's not hard to believe anyway; after all our body parts are all inter-connected. We have a saying in Filipino, "Pain in the pinky is pain in the whole body." Sounds so awkward when translated but it's kinda poetic in our language. :)
2007-12-27 00:25:13
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answered by fairytaler 2
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In person I can tell a lot, but others are far better.
I doubt I could find something that the person's subconscious mind is unaware of. Sorta like Edward Casey... I think he contacted peoples subconscious mind to find out what was wrong.
2007-12-27 08:43:16
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answered by Tonic Black 3
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Once you become familiar with someone it's easy to tell when they are not well. Parents can look into a child's eyes or watch their behavior and KNOW there's something up. A close friend can tell if you're tired by your body language or sick by looking into your eyes.
2007-12-27 00:03:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Well some things are easy to see in someone's eyes. If a person's eyes have a yellowish tinge then they likely have liver issues.
2007-12-26 23:59:57
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answered by michinoku2001 7
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Not so much looking at your eyes but by looking at someones face we may see that they are pale, bags under their eyes, perhaps red in their eyes and their demeanor might tell us theyre sick, nauseated or tired.
2007-12-27 00:03:42
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answered by Hey 4
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i pulled a muscle in my back and had the onslaught of a migriane last week and someone walked into my office and before i even said hello they asked me what was wrong. so i guess so.
2007-12-27 00:03:40
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answered by michaelb 3
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thanks for the question, I have had too many strange abilities in the mormon cult and this was one of them, and I was not sure what it was called. Although I think mormonism is a form of witchcraft. I use to read peopel by their eyes.
2007-12-27 02:23:45
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answered by Anonymous
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yes the eyes do give alot away, emotion, pain, sorrow, loss. plus if your unwell by looking at the whites of your eyes, if there discoloured etc.
so yes it can be seen if your not well by looking at the eyes
2007-12-27 01:49:59
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answered by Anonymous
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