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Common Graphology Checklist To Understand The Personality Of Oneself

According to graphology experts, we can understand a person better in the following various aspects:

a) How energetic the person is:

Look at the pressure of the writer handwriting: 

  • The harder the pressure, the greater the energy and vitality. 
  • The lighter the pressure, the more sensitivity and subtlety.

(b) How Extrovert or Introvert:

Look at the slant in the handwriting

  • Does the writing go forward, backward, or is it straight up and down? 
  • The extrovert moves forward toward people, and into the future, while
  • The introvert holds himself back from people and is attached to the past out of fear of moving forward.
  • Those who write straight up and down tend to control their emotions and maintain a neutral position.

© A person’s intelligence:

In handwriting analysis, there are five main indicators that can signify intelligence.  These are speed, rhythm, symmetry, simplication and legibility. 

  • Speedy writing shows a person who thinks quickly. 
  • Rhythm is the spacing between words and sentences. 
  • Are the spaces consistent? 
  • Symmetry is balance - is there a good balance between the “zones” described above? 
  • Is the writing flowery, with lots of unnecessary lines and flourishes, or is it reduced to its essentials? The more simplified, the higher the intelligence is likely to be. 
  • Can the writing be easily read?  If the writer wishes to communicate, he will write legibly, although sometimes the writing is so fast, because the hand cannot keep up with the mind, that it becomes difficult to read

(d) Present emotional state:

We look at the direction of the writing line itself. 

  • Does the line go downward?  if so, the person may be depressed. 
  • Does it swing upward?  He is probably optimistic. 
  • Does the line start out evenly, go downward, and end up on the upswing?  The person may start something, get discouraged, then renew his or her resolve and complete things in a flurry. 
  • Does the line start out evenly and end up going down?  If so, the writer tends to start a task with enthusiasm, but gets bogged down and often fails to complete it

(e) The Inner and Outer Personality:

The key to study the personality of the person is the signature as the signature is similar to the rising sign of a birth chart.  It is the persona, the face that the writer presents to the world.  While the body of the writing presents the true personality of the writer, the signature tells us what he/she wishes the world to see.

  • If we see scrawly, illegible signatures that follow perfectly legible writing,it can mean that the writer wishes to show the world that he is much too busy and important  to sign his name clearly.
  • An underlined signature indicates the confidence of the writer, as do large, flourished capitals. 
  • If the signature matches the rest of the writing, the writer can be trusted to present his true face to the world, free of any disguise.
  • Is the initial of his first name larger than the initial of the last?  Then he is an independent adult, autonomous and free from a dependent attachment to his family.  If on the other hand the initial of the family name is larger, he sees himself first and foremost as a part of a larger whole, his mate or his family.
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Using Graphology As A Complementary Tool In Astrology Study

Interestingly, some astrologers also deploy the use of graphology to complement the study of the birth charts of their client

With graphology as a complementary tool, the astrologer can:

  • Analyze the client’s handwriting to confirm what is seen in his or her chart, as well as show how the client/writer is dealing with the problems and conflicts inherent in the birth chart
  • Understand his client’s present emotional states such as depression or elation, the person’s persistency to carry through on a given task, or whether he/she makes fresh starts and gives up before a project is completed.
  • Intuitively get a picture of what the person is like. A large, rounded writing that fills the page evokes an expansive, outgoing, generous individual.  While a small, tightly compressed writing may call to mind an inhibited person who doesn’t move outward toward others but keeps to himself.  And it is indeed true that the space one uses in writing reveals something about the space one chooses to live in.
  • When comparing the client own astrological birth chart to his/her handwriting where there is a lot of fixity will give angularity to his/her writing, while mutability will produce a relaxed, flowing hand.
  • A person with strong element of fire, we can see a lot of pressure and intensity in the writing.A person with strong Neptune-the sensitive nature will be revealed in light pressure and high upper strokes. A person with strong Earth – we see a lot of large lower loops. A person with strong Water-the moodiness will appear in changeable writing, variable pressure and inconsistent base lines.
  • There are three zones in writing - the upper, middle, and lower zones.  The middle zone letters are those which don’t have stems extending above or below the line, such as “a, e, o.”  The middle zone represents the everyday life, much in the way that the Moon in a person’s birth chart does, and if the middle zone writing is large in comparison with the upper and lower zones, the person is very much immersed in daily tasks and lives on a day-to-day basis. Many women, especially those who opt for the role of housewife, have predominating middle zones.
  • The upper zone letters are those which extend to the space above, such as “d, l, k.”  If the upper zone letters are high in proportion to the middle and lower zones, the person is said to be very active on a mental and spiritual level, an astrological correlation being Mercury and Neptune.
  • The lower zone letters go below the line, as with “g, y, p, q,” the realm of the material, physical, and sexual, akin to the Taurean Venus and the unconscious aspects of the Moon.
  • If a person’s upper zones are much higher in proportion to the middle and lower zones, he may be compensating for a lack in his material or sexual life by using this energy creatively on the mental level.  If the lower zone is much larger than the upper or middle, there is a high concentration of physical energy, which can be expressed sexually or in the acquisition of material pleasures.
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How Graphology/Handwriting Analysis Can Benefit Us?

Append below are some specific areas in which Graphology or Handwriting analysis can help us:

  1. Within the family for keeping a regular check on mental and physical health.
  2. To monitor changes in stress levels in yourself, your family or your work associates.It enables you to discover whether these pressure are producing a long-lasting or only a short-term difficulty.
  3. To keep a check on children, especially at critical periods of their lives. When starting a new school,for example; after a periof sickness; before important examinations and at any other time when they may be under abnormal stress.
  4. To determine whether a writer is sincere in what he or she is saying. Does they way the words are formed tell a different story to what the words themselves are saying?
  5. To assess the personality of the writer. This can prove invaluable to employers hiring staff for senior positions or jobs requiring a particular type of individual for example sombody who relates well to other people or a person who can do rountine tasks painstakingly.
  6. To discoverf what sort of attitudes towards life the writer is likely to hold and so find out what kind of a boss, friend, spouse or lover they would make.
  7. To check on the emotional stability of somebody who figures prominently in either your businessor your private life. Are they likely to prove well-balanced or unreliable; conventional or nonconformist? What about your own emotional make-up? How well do you really know yourself? A simple analysis of your handwriting may reveal things about your own innermost feelings which you have never known before.
  8. To indicate levels of intellectual ability in adults or children. It can provide a very accurate guide not merely to an individual’s test of intelligence but also the amount of imagination and creativity they are likly to show when solving problems.
  9. To analyze signatures and find out how the writer really views the world.
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Graphology/Handwriting Analysis

Graphology or Handwriting analysis is indeed a valuable technique that can be use in almost every area of life.

Let’s look at a typical situation whereby graphology or handwriting analysis can impact our lives:

At a personal level:

  • gives us an important insights into your own state of mental or physical health.
  • it can provide a warning-well in advance of any other indications-that stress levels are now high and the time has come to ease off the pressure, to adopt a more relaxed approach to life.Or it may reveal that your lifestyle is too lacking in stimulation and that a change of routine is desired.

As Parent:

  • to discover any emotional or education problems faced by their children.Through the early detection of rising levels of stress, they will be able to provide the most effective help and advice.
  • Handwriting is also a potent predictor of intellectual ability. It enables parents and teachers to spot the child who is in an early or late developer and give them the most useful assistance.

As Employer:

  • at work, employers will find that handwriting analysis can often save them from making serious errors when hiring staff.
  • it allows them to assess the applicant’s personality, to assess his or her activity level- so discovering how much energy and enthusiasm is likely to be invested in the job- and to detect signs of emotional disturbances.
  • it enables a prediction to be made about the writer’s probable response to stress, indicates how they will react in a crisis and suggests their reaction to criticism.
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