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Graphology at Home - Lesson 2- The Slant
Picture a man standing bolt upright--the very image of independence, separateness. In Figure 1, look at line AD-it is straight. When one writes in such a fashion more or less consistently, we say that his writing is vertical. In line AE, however, we ... Graphology at Home-lesson 13 - How Direct are You
In a general sense, loops show us the mental attitude of the writer.Picture writing with neither an upper loop nor a lower one, only single strokes. If there had been loops, they would not have made the letters more readable. This writer reduces ever... Graphology at Home - Lesson 11 - Your Social Life
There are four major types of connections: arcade, garland, angular, and thready. Often the graphologist finds more than one form of connection in the same writing. If one form is used more frequently than the others, the writer probably has the qual... Graphology at Home - Lesson 8 - How You Spend Money
When we see a small left margin and a wide right margin, the person is a real spender. He probably begins with a budget of some type, but his true nature soon gets the better of him. The left shows where he begins and the right shows where he is goin... Graphology at Home - Lesson 12 - How Strong are You?
Pressure is a sign of how forceful the individual is. But first, we have to make sure that the writing tool is the one the writer usually employs. The amount of pressure one uses reflects the libido-the strength of the individual. So if the subject w... Graphology at Home - Lesson 7 - Your Moods
Most writing has some degree of variation. The variations often occur in the writing slant and also, but not as frequently, in the base line. When the amount of change is insignificant (such as under 10 degrees), it is regarded as the normal flexibil... Graphology at Home - Lesson 9 - Your Relations With Others
When someone starts to write a letter, he must immediately decide where and how he should form it. In school, we were taught to start with a soft-curving loop and end the same way. This was the Palmer Method. As the writer matures, he usually drops t... Graphology at Home-lesson 14a - How the Alphabet is Evaluated
• Each of the foregoing letters has something different in its form and, therefore, in the interpretation to be put upon it. Often the same meaning can be derived from several different letters in one person's handwriting. This is because the same ch... Graphology at Home-lesson 14j-the Letters S-Z
S• Imagine the letter s that resembles the dollar sign; we know that money is on the writer's mind.For the letter T, please see Lesson 4.U• The very nature of the letter u is a garland, which implies the easygoing, friendly human being. When this nat... Graphology at Home-lesson 14i-the Letters P-R
P• Imagine the stroke without the hump, and can only be read as the letter 'p' by seeing the entire word. This indicates neglectfulness and impatience, possibly forgetfulness, and the speed with which it is written implies liveliness.• When two strai...
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