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write down what it was, but the patient could not explain what it was used for. When it was shown
to the left hand and eye, the patient could explain and demonstrate its use, but could not name it.
More studies demonstrated that various functions of thought are localized to a specific area on
either the left or right side of the human brain..
From these experiments there appear to be two modes of thinking: verbal and nonverbal,
represented rather separately in left and right hemispheres, and that our education system, as well
as science in general, tends to neglect the nonverbal form of intellect. What it seems to comes
down to is that modern society unwittingly discriminates against the right hemisphere.
Now, our society is left brained and because we "think" left brained, the identity we show the
world is left brained. However, our right brain has another hidden identity. The right brain is not
utilised by us in social communication or the identity we project to others. In fact, we are mostly
unaware of our right brain identity as we have been trained to be left brained. Conversely, we are
aware of our left brain identity, and can "fake" this identity (e.g. pretend to be a nice person when
we are not). We basically have control of our left brained identity as we do over our left brained
functions. However, not only are we not aware of our right brained identity, we also have no
control over it. Therefore our true self is exposed in this right brain identity. Since we are not
aware of it and don't utilize right brain functions consciously, we cannot fake this identity. Also,
the right brain is non verbal and in touch with the unconscious, which is also non verbal. Many
prominent psychologist such as Jung and Dr. Scott Peck, explain that the unconscious could be
another term for the soul, or at least the window to it. Because of the crossover, our LEFT eye goes
to our right brain. The left eye therefore, is literally the window to the soul and the indicator of the
hidden, unmasked true self.
Psychologists in the field of social interaction tell us that as we talk or look at a persons face our
eyes scan both the other persons eyes, to other parts of the face then back to the eyes again.
However, from years of observation I noticed that we only concentrate on the right eye. We may
scan both but we only take notice of the right eye. You can prove this to yourself by deliberately
looking at someone's LEFT eye while in conversation, or upon meeting. Once you do this you will
realize how "unnatural" this is. You will literally have to force yourself to do it. You will habitually
go back to only taking notice of the right eye! Incredibly, human beings have a subconscious
agreement not to take notice of the personality in the left eye!
If you break the agreement and take notice of the left eye, you will be looking at the person's true
self. The window to the soul. And in many people you will see another person entirely!
I discovered this secret through years of drawing and painting portraits. I noticed there were
different people in each eye. I have searched and there is no knowledge of this secret out there.
Those who read this and practice it will be the first to be able to see the true self with this method.
I have progressed beyond this technique and can feel people's energy. Also, I can focus slightly in
front of a persons face and kind of see/feel their true self. I am sure others will be able to do this
too, and the left eye practice seems to lead to this. You will also have the power to change people
with this method. When you see their true self, they will unconsciously, and often consciously,
become aware that you see their true self. They will know they can not pretend, or lie to you any
more, or harbor resentment etc, and they will let go and become more their higher self around you.
If you want to practice this technique you can look at photographs of different people and look in
each eye and try to see the true self and the social self. If you get a history book, or go through
photographs of historic people on the net and look into their right and left eye, and take note of the
social self and the true self, then read about that person's life experience, you will learn why you
saw happiness, or fear, or dignity, in their left eye (the window to the soul), that was not portrayed
in thier right eye (the person they want the world to see)
If you see an actor in a movie act out a crying scene, and the tear comes from their right eye
(social self), they are superficially acting, or empathizing with the scene, as if watching it. If the
tear comes from their left eye (true self), they have dug deep to a real incident in the past (an
acting technique) and the tear is real from remembering that time, or even that they are so
engrossed in their part that they are kind of living it for real (this kind of acting can be emotionally
distressful to an actor and they can get carried away; something directors keep a close eye on).
If someone is not being sincere they will turn their face so that their right eye is toward you. If
they are taking from the heart they will turn the left side of their face towards you to emphasise the
left eye. All this you will now notice!
This knowledge of the left eye opens up another world where you can see the true self of people. It
is a very rich experience, and in many cases will change your world. Example:
You must practice first being able to read emotion or the way a person is feeling from their eyes. It
does take practice. I have included an image of a woman who was recently on the news who had
been abused by her husband. If you look at her right eye (which is to your left as you look at the
image), you will see the person who she is projecting to the world, Which although she looks
weary in this eye, it is mostly neutral. However if you look into her left eye (on your right as you
look at her picture), (which is her true self) you will see the look of a woman who is almost
beyond sadness: downtrodden, helpless in her misery. If you can not see what I have described,
and you want to learn this ability. You must practice by looking at many photo portraits. It will
help at first to look at some famous people that you know the circumstances of. For example, in a
photo of Adolf Hitler, do you see madness, fear or cruelty in his left eye? And what about his right
eye? What persona is he trying to put out to the world? Does it make sense according to what you
know about him?
William Henderson.
Author of The Science of Soulmates.