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Handwriting is 'brain writing'. It is the unconscious mind being conveyed down to the fingers. All movements are messages from the brain. So what we think, feel, suppress etc are all translated into a movement.
Permanent characteristics, talents, emotions and incipient insanity are all revealed in the writing of individuals. A good example of this is with a child's handwriting. Half formed handwriting we know immediately, belongs to a child.
The half formation shows that their body is still in the developing stage. It will be obvious that there are uncertain slants, wavering, tremulous lines which are all indicative of a child still attempting this fine art.
Graphology has been recognized and respected throughout history. It dates back to etched Hieroglyphics. Great philosophers, historians and scientists are reported to have been interested in the relationship between handwriting and the writer.
The first known technical understanding to be recorded was around the 1600's. It was to lay in wait for over another 150 years before in 1872, when Abbe Hypolite Michon gave it its name of Graphology 'grapho' meaning linguistics structures of visual symbols, letters, writing or drawings and 'logy', study or interest.
The following structure may help you to understand the basis of our analysis.
There are Three Zones in the construction of any handwriting analysis. Each zone gives its own definition with size, casing, position and structure.
These are the building blocks together with my own process of a further three stages.
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Referred to as Heaven, tree of life, imagination, spirit, intellect, superego, spiritual interest, idealistic.
Everyday ego and interests, reality, self interest, contact with others, relationships, family and friends and co-workers concerned with humanity in general. Instinctive drives and memory, roots subconscious, physical motivavtion, instinctual behaviour, Hell, preoccupation with money, materialistic, food and luxuries money can buy. |
1. In the first analysis a general overview of handwriting is noted, registered and listed.
2. In the second stage of the analysis, building blocks of zone are used with importance and attention given to detail of casing, style format, character, layout, size and pressure. Notes are made and findings recorded.
3. The third and last stage of analysis taken 2 or 3 days later with a fresh unbiased approach. Notes are taken and compared with the previous two sets of details.
