References: Turchet, P. (2005). The Secrets of Body Language. Paris: Editions Robert Laffont.
A slightly tilted head, combined with open hands, relaxed shoulders, and a genuine smile, forms a chain indicating openness and trust. 4. Head Position and Eye Contact
In a world drowning in noise, "The Secrets of Body Language" by Philippe Turchet offers a return to silent, universal truths. By learning the subtle art of synergology, you move beyond the surface level of conversation and begin to perceive the authentic human being standing before you. You will learn to silence the misleading chatter of prejudice and verbal trickery and listen, instead, to the profound, honest dialogue of the human form. Whether you choose to purchase the 361-page illustrated guide or explore his other foundational works like "The Universal Language of the Body," unlocking these secrets is the first step toward mastering the art of human connection.
Published in 2012 in the US (and first published in French in 2009 as Le langage universel du corps ), The Secrets of Body Language is presented as an illustrated guide designed to be accessible and practical.
Understanding the physical distance and orientation a person adopts to feel comfortable during an exchange.