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Handwriting Analysis

Topic: HappinessFeaturing Khalid PervezPublished May 29, 2007

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nHi,nnDo you know that your handwriting can reveal all your secrets and reflect your true personality?nnHandwriting is often called expressive, and indeed it is. Your handwriting expresses you and your past. All that is part of the mind is reflected by you in many ways, handwriting being but one. You can attempt to disguise your feelings and thoughts, and often succeed to some extent, but to disguise yourselves totally is impossible. Handwriting Analysis, or more technically speaking Graphology, is a science of interpreting a person's character from his/her personal handwriting. Graphology can analyze a person's personality without his knowledge that he is being analyzed, thus reducing the possibility of inaccuracies due to conscious or unconscious effort by the subject to affect the result.nnAccording to the great Greek philosopher Aristotle, there are three aspects of man: his body, his mind and his spirit. In modern terms we can refer to the same as the physical, mental and emotional aspects. So when you are writing all the three aspects come into play. When you write, your pen is under the control of the muscles of your fingers, hands and arm. All these body parts are under the control of your mind. The manner in which the words are eventually formed by the pen must bear a direct relationship to the mind that guides their formation. Each vibration of movement is unconsciously directed by the brain, so we can judge the mental state of the writer. It is a guide to the will power, intellect and emotions of a person.nnYour handwriting is a type of mental photograph of your inner processes. It is the written externalization of the vibrant activity going on inside you. Your brain guides your hand. Everything put on paper is a result of a two-way circuit between your brain and the motor reflex muscles of your hand. Thus, your handwriting becomes a Polygraph or Oscilloscope read-out of your "complete self". To you, it's just handwriting, but to a handwriting analyst, it paints a picture of the person "behind the pen". Written movements recorded on paper are in some respects like a cardiogram that describes the condition of the heart; or an encephalogram that reflects the activity of the brain. Of course these bear no real similarity to handwriting. But they do serve to illustrate how the handwriting analyst, by a careful study of the trail of written movement, is able to interpret these signs in order to reconstruct the personality of the writer.nnA good handwriting analysis will reveal far more than you ever imagined! An analysis of your handwriting can clarify many of your doubts like:nn * Do you have a high or low opinion of yourself? nn * Are you a leader type? nn * Are you optimistic or pessimistic? nn * Are you and your partner really compatible? nn * Are you experiencing problems at work or school - that you find difficulty in coping with? nn * Are you genuine or insincere, happy or depressed, friendly or hostile? nn * Are you mature or childlike, positive or negative in outlook, introverted and shy or extroverted and outgoing, emotionally warm or cold and indifferent? nnTo sum it all, we can easily say that your Handwriting Analysis is nothing but a mirror reflecting your true persona!

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