They say that the eyes are the window to the soul.
We take that as a figure of speech.
But have you really looked deeply into someone's eyes?
Or even looked deeply into YOUR own eyes?
Try this simple experiment.
Find a mirror.
Look straight and deeply into your eyes without thinking of anything in particular or of anything at all.
Don't divert your attention to the other features of your face as you may wont be.
Every time your eyes are wont to wander elsewhere or your thoughts too, bring back your focus to your own eyes.
Look deeply into them.
Go deeper
And deeper
And even deeper
A minute
Five minutes
Ten minutes
Twenty minutes
Thirty minutes
Or more...
Don't worry about the time though
Just keep looking deeply into your own eyes
Deeper
And deeper
And even deeper...
What did you see?
Could you do it?
Or did you just chicken?
Tell me.
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