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    Handwriting Analysis- What is it?

    Handwriting analysis, or graphology, is the science involved in producing a personality

    profile of the writer by examining the characteristics, traits and strokes of an individual's

    handwriting. I know it seems impossible, but a trained graphologist can gather an

    astonishing amount of information about the writer just from analyzing their handwriting.

    Besides creating a complete personality profile, many other things are revealed in your

    handwriting, such as health issues, morality, past experiences, hidden talents, mental

    problems-- to name just a few.

    How it works

    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 handwritingbecomes 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."

    How to Begin

    When analyzing writing style, first look at the handwriting in general, much like you

    would a painting. Make mental notes of the most outstanding traits and try to get a general

    feeling of the writer. (After 20 years of experience I can usually put the writer in a category

    right away.) Then, determine the emotional energy of the writer. This is the most important

    factor of the personality of the writer. The emotional energy has a direct impact on every

    other trait displayed in the handwriting. Emotional energy is determined by how much

    pressure the writer uses when he writes. If you examine the writing you can determine howmuch pressure was used by how "dark" the writing is. Also, if you turn the page over and

    feel the underside you can feel how much pressure was used (especially if the sample was

    written on a soft surface).

    Emotional ener is a combination of the h sical and mental ener level. Writers with

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    heavy pressure are usually highly successful. They have a lot of vitality and their emotional

    experiences last for a long time. Writers

    who write with average pressure are

    usually moderately successful and usually

    have enough energy to make it through the

    day. Those with light pressure try to avoid

    energy draining situations.

    The Slant of the Writing; What Does it

    Mean?

    The slant is the second indicator to look for. The slant indicates the writers emotional

    response to external forces. A right slant (////) signals one who responds strongly to

    emotional situations. They are caring, warm and

    outgoing-- their heart rules their mind. A

    vertical slant (llll) writer tries to keep their

    emotions in check-- mind rules their heart. A

    left slant writer (\\\\) will conceal their emotions

    and is observed as cold and indifferent.

    Putting it Together.

    Now let's mix some of these traits and see what

    we come up with.

    1. A writer with heavy pressure and a vertical

    slant.

    Heavy pressure= strong emotions and vertical

    slant= trying to hold emotions back. This writer

    is usually the one who keeps his wits about him.

    When "all hell breaks loose," his head rules. He

    will not be as emotionally responsive as a right

    slant writer and will "keep cool". This "heavy

    pressure-vertical slant" writer won't be able to keep his cool all of the time. When his

    emotions get the best of him he may "fly off the handle" at unpredictable times.

    2. A person with light pressure writing (not much emotional or physical energy) and a left

    slant (tries to avoid emotional situations). This person will be emotionally withdrawn, cold,

    indifferent and self centered.

    There are many steps involved in creating a complete personality profile. Using these first

    two steps you can begin to put together your own "profile" which can be useful in both

    personal and professional relationships.

    Steps 3 & 4: Looking into Emotional Control, Reliability and Concentration.

    Last time we covered emotional and physical energy, which is indicated by the pressure

    applied to the pen when you write. We also covered emotional response to external forces,

    indicated by the slant of the handwriting.

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    Emotional Control and Reliability

    The next step is to determine the emotional control

    and reliability of the writer. This trait is shown in

    the baseline of the writing.

    The baseline is a real or imagined line where the

    small letters rest.

    Baseline is best determined if the sample is

    submitted on unlined paper to ensure that thewriter does not follow the pre-printed lines. For

    best results, handwriting analysts always prefer samples written on unlined paper.

    The baseline can be straight, wavy, erratic or sloped. A normal baseline should be slightly

    wavy. A person with a straight baseline is tense and over disciplined. A very wavy baseline

    signals a person who is on an emotional roller coaster.

    An ascending baseline means optimism. A descending baseline means pessimism,

    tiredness or depression. A level baseline indicates a healthy balance between optimism and

    pessimism.

    The following is a sample of Charles Manson's handwriting. Notice that baseline is verywavy, indicating a person whose emotions are unstable and out of control.

    Concentration

    Step 4 in handwriting analysis determines the writers ability to concentrate. This trait is

    indicated by the size of the writing. Small writing points to someone who has the ability to

    concentrate on minor details for long periods of time. They are not easily distracted by

    outside forces. These writers include scientists, researchers, bookkeepers, etc. People who

    write small like to work alone. They can be trusted to take on tedious tasks and follow

    them through to completion without being side tracked. Those who write small are usually

    conservative and thrifty.

    Most of us write average size, indicating an average ability to concentrate. We have to

    force ourselves to concentrate on minor details, especially for long periods of time. Large

    writers are easily distracted. They have trouble concentrating and easily get "off-track." At

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    work, these individuals should be given varying duties and assignments that are quick to

    complete.

    Here is a sample of Albert Einstein's handwriting, actual size.

    Get a pen and paper and try to write this small. You will feel your whole body go tense as

    you concentrate on making the small letters. I have examined this sample with a

    magnifying glass and every letter is shaped perfectly. It is a beautiful piece of art.

    Putting it all Together

    So far, we have covered:

    Emotional and physical energy (pressure applied when writing)

    Slant of writing ...\\\.....lll../// (indicates what the writer does with this emotional and

    physical energy)

    Emotional control and emotional reliability (baseline)

    Ability to concentrate (size of writing)

    Now let's take a look at Sample 1, below:

    The writer uses heavy pressure, pointing to a person with deep, long-lasting emotions. Theright slant indicates the writer responds freely with these emotions (heart rules the mind).

    The writing is large and indicates that the writer has trouble concentrating on tedious tasks

    and is easily distracted. The baseline is only slightly wavy, revealing no inner emotional

    turmoil.

    This is a friendly outgoing person with a lot of energy. This person needs variety and lots

    of activity. The emotional stability of the baseline indicates s/he is reliable and dependable.

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    On to Sample 2:

    The writers pressure and size if writing is average, indicating s/he usually has enough

    energy to handle daily activities. Emotional response is slightly inhibited (vertical writing)

    indicating the head rules the heart. Average size of script shows the ability to concentrate

    on daily activities without being distracted too much by what's going on around him/her.

    The baseline is wavy indicating changeable moods- sometimes in a good mood, sometimes

    not. The wavy baseline is common in vertical writing because people who try to control

    their emotions have a certain amount of inner emotional turmoil.

    Try analyzing a few samples of friends' handwriting using the skills you've gained from

    Steps 1-4. In my next article I will cover the three "zones" of handwriting and I will also

    analyze Bill Clinton's handwriting. Watch for it on October 15, here on Viewzone.

    Step 5: THE THREE ZONES OF HANDWRITING.

    There are three zones to examine in handwriting. These zones reflect imagination and

    desires.

    The upper zone reveals intellectual thought, abstract thinking, daydreaming, psychic

    abilities, and imagination. The upper zone indicates philosophical imagination.

    The middle zone deals with the day to day aspects of life, like home, family, paying the

    bills, work and social concerns. The middle zone points to our approach to daily life.

    The lower zone emphasizes physical and material drives such as physical abilities, sex

    drive, appetite, and the desire for material wealth. The lower zone reveals activities

    essential to survival.

    Concerns in all areas.

    Intellectual thinker-

    Day to day concerns.

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    Physical and material drives.

    This information provides us with another key to the writer's personality. The zones

    indicate three different areas of thought and are dependent on emotional energy (pressure

    or force applied while writing), as well as how much or how hard the writer concentrates in

    these areas.

    Look at the "l" in log. Consider the baseline reality. When the writer left the baseline

    (reality ), he went the upper zone, grasped an idea, and returned to reality. There are many

    things realized in the upper zone-- ambition, goals, philosophical and abstract thinking and

    daydreaming. Now imagine this "l" written just as high but having a thinner loop. This

    writer is considered a quick thinker. The writer with the fatter loop is a slower methodical

    thinker, but when he was in the upper zone he stayed longer, realizing more, which tends to

    make him more creative.

    Now look at the "o." The "o" is in the mid zone which concerns daily activities. If the "o"was written thin ( not round but skinny), the writer would be narrow minded. If mid zone

    letters are very fat the writer worries too much.

    Now, observe the lower loop in "g". Lower loop letters concern desires for material wealth,

    sex, appetite, and physical drives. This works the same as upper loops-- the fatter the loop,

    the more the desire. The thinner the loop, the less the desire. Lower loop letters ( y g p f)

    indicate desires in different areas. The "y" represents sex drive and money. The "g"

    (gregarious), socializing and sexual fantasy. The "p" (physical), a fat "p" loop points to

    someone who does not mind hard work.

    Putting it all Together

    Using what we have learned so far we can analyze Bill Clinton's handwriting.

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    The pressure is very heavy. This usually indicates greater accomplishments. Heavy

    pressure writers' emotions are very strong and long lasting. Bill may be inclined to hold

    grudges and he will not quickly forget the actions of his friends or enemies. His pressure

    will amplify all other traits found in his writing.

    The slant is vertical. He tries not to show his emotions. He makes decisions based on logic,

    not emotions (his head rules his heart). Anyone who holds back their emotions makes aconscious effort to do so, causing a certain amount of stress and inner turmoil. Bill's

    baseline is also very straight, indicating even more control over his emotions. These

    emotions buildup over time and have to be released.

    Bill concentrates on the middle zone (daily activities, running the country, etc.), and the

    lower zone (desire for material wealth, sex drive, etc.). There is not much going on in the

    upper zone at all ( Bill has advisors to do his thinking for him).

    Clinton's handwriting is smaller than normal, giving him the ability to concentrate. His

    lower loops are quite large compared to the size of the rest of his script. If you look

    closely, you will see the lower loops in his g's, p's y's are very fat and are magnified by his

    deep emotions.

    Bill is under emotional pressure and he has to release some steam from time to time. He

    releases some of this physical desire by running two or three miles, and then stops and has

    a couple of Big Mac's. But there is the strong sex drive. How does he relieve that?

    In the next article we will examine these lower zone traits further. You'll find out how to

    pick a good lover, and also a lover that is compatible to you.

    Steps 6 and 7 of a basic "profile" or analysis deal with the spacing between letters and the

    spacing between words. These traits indicate how you feel about yourself and how you feel

    about others.

    Step 6:

    SPACING BETWEEN LETTERS

    Average spacing between letters points to a person who is self-confident and feels

    comfortable and at ease.

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    Letters written close together or "compressed" indicate a person who feels uncomfortable

    about themselves, and usually has low self-esteem or is self-conscious.

    Irregularly spaced letters indicate that the writer is confused, uncertain, or mixed up.

    Step 7:

    SPACING BETWEEN WORDS

    Compressed spacing between words- needs to be close to others; likes crowds.

    Average spacing between words- feels comfortable contact with others.

    Wide spacing between words- avoids people contact; has problems dealing with others.

    EXAMPLE:

    Notice the word spacing on the note below. The writing indicates a person who isolates

    themselves from others. He or she has difficulty dealing with others so would avoid peoplecontact, if possible.

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    This is the handwriting of Ted Kaczinski the "uni-bomber," who lived like a hermit in an

    isolated cabin in Montana. He had difficulty dealing with people and society in general.

    All wide space writers aren't like Ted, but they usually avoid people contact as much as

    possible. Many wide space writers are married and have children, but, even then, they are

    usually loners. They normally have a hobby, second job or some other excuse to avoid the

    family and friends as much as possible.

    PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER

    Now let's add these traits to Bill Clinton's analysis from my last article

    Pressure- heavy, strong long lasting emotions

    Slant- vertical, Bill tries to control his emotions and bases his decisions on logic.

    Size of writing- slightly smaller than normal, giving him good concentration skills.

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    Zones- Mid- concentrates on daily activities (running the country), and lower- desire for

    material wealth and physical drives like appetite, sex, exercise etc.

    Spacing between letters- mostly average but sometimes compressed, he is a little

    uncertain about how he feels about himself. We know it's not low self-esteem, but it could

    be self-consciousness or guilty conscious.

    Spacing between words- crowded, Bill likes to be close to others and loves crowds.

    Steps 8 and 9 of a basic "profile" or analysis are used to evaluate intelligence, thoughtprocessing and traits indicated by the speed of writing.

    Step 6:

    INTELLIGENCE & THOUGHT PROCESSING

    General level of intelligence can be determined by examining the small letters "m," "n,"

    and "r." Someone with a "quick" mind will write these letters with sharp pointed tops.

    These writers are quick to comprehend and retain ideas. They are usually considered

    "smart."

    Determining how intelligent they really are is impossible, but the pointed top can beconsidered an indicator of "above average." (This can generally be confirmed by checking

    into level of education.)

    Those who write The "m," "n," and "r" with a round top are slower methodical thinkers.

    These people can retain just as much knowledge as quick thinkers, but they tend to "think

    things over" before making decisions. They are not as likely to "jump to conclusions," and

    tend to be more creative.

    The same letters written flat and thread-like point to a person who doesn't have the mental

    capacity to learn quickly or to be creative. These writers are usually considered "lazy" or

    "dumb."

    Flattened peaks may also indicate that the writer is deceptive, or hiding something. He or

    she may lack communication skills or not want to communicate for some unknown reason.

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    Step 9:

    SPEED OF WRITING

    The speed of the script reveals much about the writer. Fast writers can be spontaneous,

    impatient, ambitious, aggressive, negligent, quick thinkers, accident prone, etc. In a full

    evaluation of writing speed, many other traits must be examined to determine the correct

    meaning.

    Average speed writers are slower thinkers. They can be cautious, creative, organized and

    so on. Other factors in the script will reveal to its full meaning.

    Slow writers show lack of ambition and determination, they are often ostentatious or lack

    mental capacity.

    SAMPLE ANALYSIS

    Applying the nine steps to show outstanding traits.

    1. Pressure: Average. Average amount of energy to make it through the day.

    2. Slant: Right. Responsive to emotional situations. His heart rules his mind. Friendly and

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    outgoing.

    3. Baseline: This sample was written on lined paper, most words start on the preprinted

    line but ascend, depicting a good mood.

    4. Size of Writing: Small. Good concentration skills.

    5. Zones: All 3 zones are emphasized.

    6. Spacing between letters: Average. Henri feels confident and comfortable abouthimself.

    7. Spacing between words: Average. He feels comfortable with people contact. He

    doesn't necessarily like crowds but he is not a loner either.

    8. Speed of writing: Average.

    9. Intelligence: Henri switches between two modes of thinking. Some "m n r" tops are

    sharp and some are rounded.

    Henri is a moderately energetic person. He will have enough energy to make it through the

    "daily grind." He wants to live life to the fullest, and values pleasures like gourmet foodsand luxurious surroundings. He is restless and is always on the go. He wants to lead an

    active varied life.

    Henri has a great desire to accumulate money and material possessions. He is conservative

    and thrifty, and manages his money well.

    Henri is an emotional person who usually expresses his feelings freely. His reactions may

    be impulsive at times. His emotional energy is moderate, so when he gets mad about

    something, he can usually calm down in a reasonable amount of time.

    Henri switches between two different thought processes. He is willing to slow down his

    thinking and be more deliberate and precise if he has to. The small script depicts good

    concentration skills. He has a sharp, incisive mind which can be applied to a problem like a

    surgeon's scalpel. He can evaluate information, identify the flaws, and fill in the gaps. He

    has superior investigative skills and enjoys uncovering new information. He can focus his

    attention and concentrate in spite of distractions.

    Intuition plays a small part in Henri's thinking, but logic rules his thoughts, producing

    continuity in problem solving. This versatility enables him to see both the parts and the

    whole of a situation or problem. Henri doesn't hesitate when it comes to solving a problem.

    He jumps right in with both feet. He notices details and pays attention to the particulars of

    an idea or problem.

    Henri is not afraid to speak out and defend himself. He uses his intellect to stoutly defend

    his opinions in matters which are important to him. He loves a good discussion.

    Henri is proud of how he looks and what he is capable of doing. He likes to dress well and

    demonstrate his talents. He doesn't like others to question his competence. His feelings get

    hurt when his personal appearance is criticized.

    Henri shows many signs of being impatient. He will become frustrated when he is forced

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    to wait or do the same thing over again. Because he is intent on getting things done

    quickly, he sometimes pushes too hard for the things he wants.

    Henri likes having a good laugh, and uses his sense of humor to make life more fun.

    Henri's determination is a little on the weak side he can be taken advantage of and give

    in when pressured by others.

    Henri is an outgoing person. He likes to be with people and enjoys meeting new people,

    but he usually sets aside some time during the day to be alone with his thoughts and

    recharge his batteries.

    Henri sets realistic goals. He is ambitious and works hard to achieve his goals. He is able

    to benefit from constructive criticism of his work, and doesn't react defensively. Henri's

    concentration skills and attention to details would make him successful in a job using

    computers, science or mathematics. He has good finger dexterity and would be good at

    handling or assembling small parts.

    Suggestions. Henri has one minor problem his determination is low. To cure this

    problem Henri should cross his "t's" with a slightly upward slant using consistent heavy

    pressure. This will send a message to his subconscious mind, and over time will raise his

    determination level.

    I see other areas where suggestions can be made, and there are other personality traits that

    need attention. They are not mentioned here, but would be disclosed in a confidential

    analysis meant for Henri's eyes only.