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Graphology
Graphology is a divination technique that studies
handwriting and its connection to behavior, personal information
and other human traits. Many graphologists claim to be able
to deduce personal information from handwriting. Police
Graphologers are called forensic document examiners.
GRAPHOLOGY
ARTICLE BT CRAIG HAMILTON-PARKER
Graphology is an ancient art that was first used
by the ancient Chinese, the Romans and the monks of the
Middle Ages. In modern times, now writing has become part
of everyday life, graphology has come into its own. Originally
an occult art that searched for isolated signs and symbols
within the script, graphology has evolved from an intuitive
practice to an exact science.
GRAPHOLOGY
& PSYCHOLOGY
Max Pulver and Carl Jung were the first psychologists to
propose that handwriting can pinpoint the subconscious drives
of the writer and today many big companies employ graphologists
to assess the character of job applicants or existing employees.
It also reveals the personality and the weaknesses and strengths
of the writer as well as his educational development and
emotional traits. Tell-tale signs in the script show important
factors that could easily be missed in a short interview.
So be careful of job applications that require you provide
a hand written letter. The employer may be reading between
the lines.
YOUR
GRAPHOLOGY
Your handwriting is an insight into your innermost self.
Look at a sample of your own writing and notice which words
you emphasise most. Are any words written with heavy pressure,
underlined or the characters slightly bigger? These are
the 'motive words'. They indicate what's most on your mind
at the time of writing. Perhaps you write with a big 'I'
- watch out, you could be a bit egotistical. Or maybe you
write another's name with a lot of enthusiasm. This means
you care for the person a lot. If you write own name in
a smaller style you may be a bit shy.
GRAPHOLOGY
SIGNATURES
Your signature is important and will show how you feel
about yourself and the image you want to project to others.
It is the same size as the rest of the script this is usually
a sign of reliability and honesty. You are what you say
you are. Large or underlined signatures with a large initial
capital letter show self-importance and a desire to be admired,
whereas flourishes that wrap around or enclose the name
indicate a protective and sometimes secretive nature.
Now have a look at the slant of the text of your writing
style. The more the writing slants to the right the more
outgoing you are. You need human contact and have a desire
to give and receive affection. But if your handwriting slopes
at a very steep angle you may be too emotional for your
own good. Alternatively, a left slanting script indicates
an introvert character. You're guided by your head more
than your heart. You may need understanding to help you
overcome your self consciousness and can sometimes be a
little anti-social. Many people have a mixture of slants.
This indicates a versatile but sometimes moody personality.
Changeable feelings pull you between impulse and control.
The pressure and thickness of your strokes also says a
lot. Heavy pressure and thickness of line reveals a sensual
and energetic nature. Light pressure indicates a sensititive
and sometimes critical disposition. You may get tired easily.
And a medium pressure, which is most common, indicates a
well--balanced personality.
Now study the size of your writing. A large script shows
that you love being in the limelight and need an exciting
social life to be really happy. But if it's really big watch
out again for your ego. A medium sized script shows that
you are adaptable, polite and composed. Small writing reveals
a precise nature but if your writing is extremely small
you may feel inferiority too others.
The spacing between words and letters tells how generous
or mean you are. Also, it tells how outgoing you are. Narrow
spacing between words indicates a need for people and wide
spacing suggests caution in relationships. Wide spacing
between lines is a sign of an inability to plan and close
line spaces the opposite.
Graphology
The graphologist's analysis would not be complete without
looking at the individual letters of the script. Each line
of text is divided into three zones. Letters that sweep
upward into the upper zone show the spiritual and intellectual
aspirations, the middle zone is the social and day-to-day
attitude and the lower zone represents the subconscious
and emotional drives.
Graphology is a very precise science and the forms and
shapes of every letter have very exact meanings. Capital
letters reveal your ego and public face and inflated capitals
show a desire to be admired and noticed. If you write like
this you may be a leader, conceited or both. When the capitals
are scrolled and over fancy, you may have bad taste. Small
capitals, particularly if they are smaller than the rest
of the script, show a lack of self-confidence. Creative
people and artists use unique capitals and printed capitals
can show your ability to write well.
Open lower case letters, and particularly the a and o,
indicate that you are a talker. If your letters overlap
you are good at keeping secrets. However, if they become
really knotted together people better beware- you may be
a liar. Even the dots over the i have significance to the
trained graphologist. Elongated dots reveal sensitivity,
thick ones bad temper and light dots high up show a refined
character who may be easily hurt.
The t's are also important. Strong lines crossing the t
reveal self-confidence and willpower. If it's really long
you will be very ambitious and may even try to put other's
down. Small strokes show a timid nature and a light bar
at the top of the stem indicates you are a dreamer.
These are the basics of Graphology. Armed with this knowledge
you can examine your own weaknesses and know your strengths.
By studying the handwriting of letters sent to you can now
tell who your friends are and know your enemies as well.
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CRIMINAL
HANDWRITING CLUES
Criminal psychologists, popularised recently by Robbie
Coltrain in the TV series 'Cracker', (PHOTO) are employed
by the police to make character profiles of potential
suspects. They will suggest what the criminal's personality
is like, their social standing, age, childhood, eating
habits, the model of car they would prefer, how they
may dress and what type of places they're likely to
frequent. These profiles have proven to be remarkably
accurate. They are assembled from many sources one
of which is the analysis of handwriting.
Like a finger print, handwriting is unique to its
owner. From letter retrieved from the crime scene,
kidnap or black-mail notes, threats or letters sent
to the press boasting of killing, the graphologist
is able to build a profile of the criminal and also
distinguish between the hoax letters and the real
ones.
For example, a deceitful person will often enrol
their capital letters or leave an open baseline to
the a's and o's. Also they may draw the t bar in an
unusual way. Small flat-topped m's and n's reveal
a bluffer and dishonest people may sometimes omit
letters within words. There are thousands of clues
hidden in even the simplest of notes. |
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Graphology - definition of Graphology with advice about How to read handwritting using Graphology. Psychic reading techniques and methods. Graphology is a term used by the police criminologists and psychic readers for personality profiles fortune telling and prediction.
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