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What does it mean if someone doodles many eyes on a single sheet of paper without realizing what they drew? Posted by lizzyliz56 on Oct 29, 2009. |
Philosophy Group
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By its definition, doodling is the simple sketching or drawing that one engages in while not being fully cognizant of the process or what one is drawing. Someone who doodles might be doing so as a means of relieving their boredom or a means of venting frustration, or even focusing one's mind. I'm not sure if there is any scientific documentation of doodles and their meanings, but doodling eyes could represent different things, and the types of eyes that are doodled could mean different things as well. Since eyes are considered the windows to the soul, it is quite possible that eye doodles are a window into the doodler's personality. An open and outgoing personality could be indicated by big eyes. While the opposite could be indicated by smaller or closed eyes. Posted by ask996 on Oct 29, 2009. |
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I have always used doodling as a great way to examine how individuals perceive their own reality. Eyes on a page can be an excellent starting point for discussion with the "doodler." What did you like about eyes? What emotions might be featured in the eyes? What might be there which is trying to be articulated? There might not be much in the way of meaning, but doodling has always been for me a way to open a dialogue where meaning and understanding can be established and understood. Posted by akannan on Oct 31, 2009. |
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I doodle pictures of little houses, but that's because little houses are the only thing I can draw! In Patricia Cornwell's book, Scarpetta, one of the characters draws pictures of eyes. According to a psychiatrist in the novel, this means the character is feeling paranoid, feeling that other people are watching him. I don't know if there is any real psychological significance in this interpretation. I just happened to read it recently. Posted by mshurn on Oct 31, 2009. |
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The weird part is that the eyes have gone from human to snake. Should I worry about the person? Posted by lizzyliz56 on Nov 2, 2009. |

