Your handwriting will tell you not only what kind of personality you have, but also whether you are stressed, experiencing pain, or on the contrary, you are in a good mood. Graphology is a powerful sorcerer that can be used anywhere. For example, in companies during recruitment, to evaluate people, and even when choosing a partner.
Handwriting is more than just a skill learned in school. It is also information about our personality. This is where graphology, a method that analyzes handwritten text, helps to decode. Thanks to it, you can learn a lot of interesting things about yourself and others.
What the scriptures reveal
During a graphological analysis, the entire structure of the writer’s personality can be read from the writing. “His vitality, i.e. physical and mental endurance, which is innate and we all get it to a certain extent from birth. In life, it is up to us how we manage it, whether we do not waste it unnecessarily, or whether we do not use it to its full extent. You can also learn about dealing with vitality, or life energy, from the manuscript,” says graphologist Hana Hašková.
A graphologist can find out whether the writer has a passive or active will, whether he prefers to work on one activity that he completes, or if he has a tendency to develop several things at once and it may happen that he does not complete his tasks successfully.
“The handwriting also reveals whether a person is optimistic, what kind of self-confidence they have, whether they are more dominant or submissive,” explains the graphologist. In addition, the font can reveal whether you are more emotional or rational, whether you like to move around in the company of many people, or whether you are a loner. It will also reveal whether you are experiencing anxiety or fear. “Scripture tells about the current state and thus also the emotions of the writer. Graphological signs can be used to determine whether you are positive or negative at a given moment,” adds Hana Hašková.
Scripture and health
You might be surprised, but handwriting can also diagnose your health. As graphologist Neha Phatak says, handwriting is controlled by the brain and it all starts with a thought that is “translated” into a nerve impulse. It is sent through the neck, arm, and into the hand and fingers that hold the pen and express everything that is going on in your mind onto a piece of paper. So in the case of handwriting analysis, it’s not what you write, but how you write.
In connection with health, the graphologist examines the size of the letters, the pressure on the strokes, whether the font is more angular or rounded, whether it is legible or illegible, how you mix italics with capital letters, and the like. The specialist will discuss all these factors and can then identify your health condition.
“Writing is actually a voluntary bodily function and is related to all other bodily functions. Digestion is an involuntary function, while walking is voluntary. If you end up with a sprained ankle, it won’t affect your digestion, but digestive or stomach issues can instantly change your psyche. Similarly, any mistake in your handwriting will directly indicate problems in your involuntary bodily functions,” says Neha Phatak.
You can read from the writing whether you have problems with joints, bones, coordination or the nervous system. After all, you yourself can find out that you are not in your skin, just write something spontaneously on paper with your hand. You will see if the font is the same or if it has a different slant than usual.
How a graphologist works
If you want to learn more about yourself (or someone else) and you go to a graphologist, they will usually ask you for a manuscript on unlined paper and preferably on a large A4 sheet. Or a handwritten letter with address and signature again on unlined A4 paper.
“Ideally supplemented with a note with a message, notes or shopping list. As additional information, the graphologist needs to know the gender and age of the writer, whether he writes with his right or left hand, his nationality, or according to which school model the writer learned to write in cursive, his state of health, completed education and possibly his current occupation. It is good to state the purpose of the graphological analysis, whether the writer wants to focus the analysis of the writing on self-knowledge or study or professional choice, partner relationships and the like,” explains graphologist Hana Hašková.
In the handwriting, the graphologist then focuses on individual graphological signs, such as pressure, font size, height of individual font zones, width, slope, whether the writer simplifies or enriches the letters, distance between lines and their direction, regularity or irregularity and many others characters, of which there are more than thirty. These will be evaluated along with the psychological meanings. Sometimes you may even be surprised because some meanings may contradict each other. This means that the writer has an inner conflict in a certain area. Scripture does not lie.
Scripture and love
Graphology can also be used if you are looking for a life partner or to better understand the other person. It can take months or years before you really get to know someone. With the help of graphology, this can be done in minutes. If you can’t stand sweet talk, you can have his handwriting dissected. You may get a better idea of the real intentions or plans.
“For example, capital letters indicate that the person is extroverted and will shower you with gifts, flowers, etc. to get your attention. People who write in small print tend to be more introverted and are masters of concentration. When it comes to love, they go really deep and are interested in every minute with their partner. Writers who push a lot are usually possessive, passionate, and full of drive and energy. Those with a light font are easily adaptable and easy going. Hard-working people who push a lot on the saw tend to have illegible handwriting. They may not be transparent in communication and can be manipulative,” says graphologist Neha Phatak.
History versus the present
Writing, like society, has undergone a huge evolution and there is a big difference between the writing of our grandmothers and today. Compared to, for example, the script of the First Republic, the school model has become much simpler, and people’s personalities are also changing. Today’s font is faster and more streamlined.
Maybe it would be worth stopping sometimes and remembering how each letter is actually written, and circle the beautiful round “a” and “o” and be here and now. Draw a long plump “y” in the lower lines and thus ground yourself and realize your roots, while writing a prominent upper loop, for example, with the letter “l” or “b”, let your imagination run wild and allow yourself to dream.
Source: Receptář magazine, taken from Vlasta magazine