All living beings including humans use two kinds of languages. One is spoken through words, which is easily understood. The second called 'Body Language' is expressed through different organs of the body. It is used both consciously and subconsciously.
The communication experts are laying a lot more emphasis on this language because it helps in understanding the unstated expressions. This book deals in detail about the skill and art of body language. If you can learn this, you will be able to understand and improve human relations and behaviour.
There exist two types of languages in the world. One is vocal, which is expressible in words, and the second is adaptive and allusive. All living beings use only these two modes of communication. Vocal language orginates from the- mouth in the form of sound waves and is accepted by the ears and analysed by the brain. Ultimately, an individual reacts to it.
There are various types of vocal languages. Several languages are spoken in India.
Adaptive languages cannot be expressed in words or sound. It is the movement of the body and its organs that display a particular emotion. Adaptive languages can further be divided into desirable and inherited forms. The desirable adaptive language depends on individual's desire, to express his emotions and feelings to the other person, for instance, expressing anger smiling, movement of legs, etc. On the other hand, inherited body languages are inherent in nature. These cannot be experienced by everyone as a sharp intellect is required to understand them.
Books play an important role in effective communication. They are a source of knowledge and a mirror of human civilization.
The human civilization is under the influene of public ostentation. It is very deeply rooted in metro cities. Here, artificiality in all walks of life is at its peak, and perhaps is one of the major factors behind the downfall of the standards and social norms. Due to diversity in social standards. cultures, sects and religions, cities have a diverse civilization.
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