Hold me with your eyes

Hold me with your eyes. Lee Glickstein has for years been inviting people to hold him in their eyes. He says to them, too, “I’m holding you in my eyes…would you stay with me as you speak?” He reports this makes immediate sense to them. There probably is little difference in meaning to use “with” rather than “in”—except for me it feels softer and safer. It is an invitation I make to you, and I offer you as an invitation you can make to others. Lee uses it to help people feel comfortable and welcomed speaking to an audience. We can use it one on one to find our closeness with one another.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on July 21st, 2023 | No Comments »

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