>>19516224 @TuckerCarlson Meet Javier Milei in Buenos Aires. Enemy of the Washington Post and probably the next president of Argentina PN
This guy is both yin, yang and crazy sanpaku, but he much more yin than yang. he actually is more insane then Lula in that he’s not anchored in reality? He’s actions are not like a traditional marxist communist. Look at Tucker with him and his laugh, this picture doesn’t look normal at all (both of them). Tucker’s laugh is very yin, disconcertingly so, to me.
Something is seriously wrong with him. Maybe he’s crazy enough to bring Bolsonaro back! Is he an actor faking insanity, no one can seemingly make their eyes going in those directions.
I’m going to have to look up the book on Sanpaku, I’ve never seen this in my studies (not extensive). If Yin sanpaku and yang sanpaku are bad, this a shit ton worse.
Sanpaku is further divided into two subtypes:
Yin sanpaku. This refers to the white below the iris. Traditionally, yin sanpaku suggests you may face some type of threat or danger from the world, or that you have a tendency to expose yourself to risks or danger.
Yang sanpaku. This refers to the white above the iris. It’s said to suggest you face more of a threat from within. In other words, you’re more likely to have a hard time managing unwanted emotions, which could negatively affect both your behavior and overall well-being.
George Ohsawa is generally credited with introducing the idea of sanpaku to Western society. His explanation, however, deviated somewhat from traditional face reading, as he suggested sanpaku had more negative connotations.
Yang sanpaku, in particular, became associated with mental illness and psychopathic traits, including:
aggression, tendency toward angry or violent outbursts,suspicion of others, poor self-control. Someone’s habitual facial expressions can absolutely offer clues to their personality or mood. That said, no scientific evidence to date supports any association between sanpaku and psychopathic traits.
https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/psychopath-eyes#sanpaku
In traditional Japanese face reading, yang sanpaku, white above the iris, was believed to point to a belligerent, even violent temperament and a difficulty controlling inner emotions. One of the most famous examples of yang sanpaku is the image of Charles Manson on the cover of Life Magazine from 1969.
Though contemporary knowledge makes it’s easy to dismiss such folklore, there’s often a kernel of truth to the mysticism. We all instinctively perceive eyes like Manson's to be "crazy eyes."
The science behind "eye reading"
“Long before we had the science of body language, people were already ‘seeing things’ in the eyes,” says Wood. “That’s because eyes are the first part of the body we look at — they’re a key indicator of one’s emotional state and can signal the next action a person may take by what they’re looking at or focusing on.”
Research from Cardiff University shows that people can accurately assess a stranger’s characteristics — like compassion, generosity and even competency — by looking at their eyes for just 300 milliseconds, says body language expert and retired FBI profiler Joe Navarro, author of 13 books including Be Exceptional: Master the Five Traits That Set Extraordinary People Apart.
In other words, we can literally detect kindness in the eyes. It follows that we can also see its cold counterpart: deception. So for every Marilyn Monroe or Princess Diana with beguiling eyes, there’s also a liar or narcissist with an unnerving stare.
Read on for a few proven eye signals that can have you determining friend from foe and liar from truth-teller in seconds:
What is a ‘reptilian stare’?
“The whites of the eyes are the first thing I notice when I look at police photos or a ‘perp walk,’” reveals Wood, who once consulted as a police officer trainer. She explains the wide, cold glare of serial killer Ted Bundy or Bryan Kohlberger, who is suspected of killing four college students last year, exposes more of the whites of their eyes. This sends chills down our spine because it activates the limbic system, triggering our fight-or flight-response—the body’s version of a fire alarm warning us of danger.
the one good thing, he us passionate about his beliefs, but what are his beliefs? Does he know?
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/sanpaku-eyes-spot-liar-psychopath-121235140.html