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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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