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Title: Empaths: Could they exist by simply reading body language?
Post by: Michael Mc on 03/12/2008 07:25:34
What is your opinion about empaths, which is to say a person who has the ability to sense the emotions of others. Though I understand that an empath has roots in science fiction, I wonder if the concept may have some basis in reality. Specifically, someone who may be very intuitive at reading body language. However, if that were the case - an empath might not be effective in cultures different from their own.

Anyhow, I'd be curious to hear your thoughts.

Thanks,

Michael Mc
Title: Empaths: Could they exist by simply reading body language?
Post by: lyner on 03/12/2008 09:24:40
Absolutely.
You could probably spot fear, anger and the other basics but that would be about the limit.
So many mannerisms and gestures are learned  from one's immediate associates and local culture.

Title: Empaths: Could they exist by simply reading body language?
Post by: RD on 04/12/2008 06:11:54
If "body language" includes facial expression, then definitely yes.

Re gesture:
the same gesture can have completely different in meanings in different countries,
 e.g. the "O.K." hand gesture is offensive in most countries.
Title: Re: Empaths: Could they exist by simply reading body language?
Post by: Monox D. I-Fly on 09/11/2020 05:54:41
Re gesture:
the same gesture can have completely different in meanings in different countries,
 e.g. the "O.K." hand gesture is offensive in most countries.
Which hand gesture is "O.K." and what does that hand gesture mean in other countries?
Title: Re: Empaths: Could they exist by simply reading body language?
Post by: evan_au on 09/11/2020 07:50:41
A reduced ability to read emotional cues is one of the symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Many science nerds (ie many people reading this forum) fall somewhere on this spectrum...

See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism_spectrum#Temporal_lobe

PS: As ASD is a spectrum, one end of the spectrum has people who can read emotions to an "average" extent...
Title: Re: Empaths: Could they exist by simply reading body language?
Post by: strongernow on 09/11/2020 08:22:41
What is your opinion about empaths, which is to say a person who has the ability to sense the emotions of others. Though I understand that an empath has roots in science fiction, I wonder if the concept may have some basis in reality. Specifically, someone who may be very intuitive at reading body language. However, if that were the case - an empath might not be effective in cultures different from their own.

Anyhow, I'd be curious to hear your thoughts.

Thanks,

Michael Mc

I really like your thought about being not able to read body language from another culture.
Might be true if it differs very much from yours (ex: chinese and european)
But in my opinion as soon as you get to know the culture, habbits and body language you can also start using it.

Even if it only to see if someone feels good or bad, its a beginning.

Has anyone of you ever experienced being totally wrong about the body language of someone from another culture?
Title: Re: Empaths: Could they exist by simply reading body language?
Post by: Colin2B on 09/11/2020 08:58:21
Has anyone of you ever experienced being totally wrong about the body language of someone from another culture?
I have seen film of a reception between middle eastern and western representatives - I think it was an Embassy function. Middle eastern people have a closer interpersonal distance to western culture and it is possible to see the westerners constantly retreating followed by their conversation partners, seen from above it looks like a ballroom dance.
Title: Re: Empaths: Could they exist by simply reading body language?
Post by: strongernow on 09/11/2020 12:33:52
Has anyone of you ever experienced being totally wrong about the body language of someone from another culture?
I have seen film of a reception between middle eastern and western representatives - I think it was an Embassy function. Middle eastern people have a closer interpersonal distance to western culture and it is possible to see the westerners constantly retreating followed by their conversation partners, seen from above it looks like a ballroom dance.

Might be true, at least I can imagine it ...
Title: Re: Empaths: Could they exist by simply reading body language?
Post by: Colin2B on 09/11/2020 14:36:32
Might be true,
Are you saying I might not have seen it?
Title: Re: Empaths: Could they exist by simply reading body language?
Post by: Bored chemist on 09/11/2020 15:57:00
Though I understand that an empath has roots in science fiction
Should have been left there.