Body language and verbal language are two intangible languages which are deeply associated with thinking. We do, what we think and present ourselves accordingly in various forums. In a way, the two together represent our personality. How all these factors are interlinked has been described in this book.
DR. P.S. SINDHU retired as Associate Professor from Hansraj College, DU, after teaching Physical Chemistry for 41 years. He did his M.Sc. from IIT Delhi and Ph.D. from DU. He has published 23 books covering molecular spectroscopy, physical chemistry, environmental chemistry and 8 research papers. He is the founder President of the NGO, VATAVARAN, working for pollution free environment.
The multimillion rupees entertainment industry of India consist of vocal and body movement. On the cinema screen as well as TV, the story and associated emotions are presented for the audience to enjoy. The impact of dance, acting and songs are so deep that transpired philosophy of various films are adopted by many in their lifestyle. These factors and many others have been attracting young boys and girls to the various aspects of the entertainment industry as a career. There is no magic formula for reaching the apex of any associated career, but the information provided in the book 'Through Body Language' will help anyone select a path to attain objectives. The careers associated with these require a lot of hard work, dedication and adoption of associated lifestyle. Even those not interested in such a career in this industry require body language understanding for communication in daily use, interview, teaching in a class, presentation of some project to office staff, or to the public at some forum. The two languages are always associated with every type of communication. The necessary gestures have also been covered in chapter 7. Silent movie actors like Charlie Chaplin were pioneers of body language skills. Every actor of that time was appreciated for communicating such body signals to the audience and making them enjoy. All those actors had to think, plan and make up their mind before hand for their performance on stage. Even today, every aspect of every presentation has to go through this cycle. Over a period of time, the development of languages has brought us to the present state. Language skill is associated with thinking that has helped man develop to the present state. Without language, one cannot think. In this way, thinking is an important instrument of our life. This will be clear as the reader goes through chapters 3, 4, 5 and 6 that we are what we think we are and present ourselves accordingly. Various aspects of thinking, which hat gave behaviour, attitude and culture are all reflected in body language and that have been explained in this book. We may be in any career line; the two, verbal language and body language are intangibly associated with each other, have to go together for everyone in every aspect of life. Body language has no written alphabets to present it except thinking. To project that thinking of body language at various points, the reader is directed to visually see the working of this language through the internet. I hope every reader will see the referred materials on internet. It is my understanding that certain emotions like happiness, love, hatred and fear play more important roles in everyone's life. So have been given in more details, though in facial expressions all emotions were covered in Chapter 7. Thinking requires use of the mind, and it requires rest, which is given by night sleep. It gives rest, removes toxins and rejovinates it for the next day; hence, Chapter 12 is as important as any other. I hope every reader will learn many things from this book, which will help him in many ways of daily life.
I will be like to take this opportunity to thank Motilal Banarsidass Publishing House to undertake to publish this book. I am very grateful to Wahe Guru for gracing me with my grandson, Ranadeep Banerjee. He has always been a ray of shining sun. His positive attitude and kindness, can help any one heal.
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