“Facial expressions have a language all their own: happiness, fear, arrogance, compassion, anger, disbelief, agreement, disagreement, concern, acceptance, rejection, anxiety, insanity, love, and many, many more.
Verbal words, phrases, sentences, can create so many different moods, commitments, directives, standards, solutions, agreements, disagreements, and so on and so on.
Body language can be interpreted morally, immorally, cause aggravation to a conversation, or even create comedy. Body language has much impact on our lives. It is important that we understand that a person’s walk, the action of a head, the swing of the arms, can affect another person’s attitude, conversation, and even intimidate a situation or a person’s thinking or self-esteem, and so on and so on.
Hands are a tremendous form of concentrated or habitual form of expression. Sometimes the hands can describe what words are not saying. Sometimes hands can be distracting because they are visually interfering with the conversation, and so on and so on.
All of these forms of intended or not intended communication of expressions can be controlled by the mind.”