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July 26th, 2010 admin No comments

Hand Writing

Grapholgy Analytic Study Of Hand-Writing

GRAPHOLOGY

ANALYTIC STUDY OF HAND-WRITING.

 

  1. Graphology is general term for all form and systems of handwriting analysis. Is derived from the Greek word ‘Grapho' meaning I write and ‘logos' meaning method or concept incusing reasoning. Graphology is used to obtain a complete, quick and accurate examination of ones' behavior and personality inclusive of all types of characteristics of the person concerned. It has been seen that graphology can quickly reveal about one's character, emotions, intellectual capacity, creativity, social circle, ambitious thinking, mental disabilities including disappointments, physical strength and sex appetite any many more about the person connected. Graphology is the fastest way to know about other person. You can have an idea the moment somebody signs even on the cheque or any communication.

 

  1. In astrology, the Moon is controller of mind and taking a cur from this dictum, your handwriting also originates from your brain. It has been correctly stated by the learned on handwriting that handwriting is an intaneous photograph of your mind. The movement of hand and hand writing are all connected with nervous system including your brain. Actually, your nervous system acts like a wire brain to hand. A thought in your brain is transmitted through – fingers who serve as a vehicle to put you're thought in writing.

 

  1. Handwriting analysis can aid in your business prosperity. You may avoid partnership with the person if on the analysis of the handwriting his characteristics or behavioral pattern does not match your mental thinking. Further, graphology saves time in knowing about the other reason without telling him because in other fields you ought to know about his date of birth etc. (for astrology and numerology) and one has to see handprint for palmistry. But in the analysis of handwriting, you may know the other well without telling him. Even for a selecting a partner in life for love/romance/mating or a friend, the handwriting serves the key to proceed further or stop.

 

  1. Some of the person have termed graphology as an art in view of the application of scientific laws or principles governing the alphabets/words and sentences. Other have termed it as a science and others have termed it as and inaccurate science it as a science and other have termed it as an inaccurate science. Be that as it may, it has its potentiality to tell about the general characteristics of the person concerned BUT no future predictions can be based on the basis of handwriting.

 

  1. In analyzing handwriting/signature, lot of experience is needed. Hence the prouncement need to be made carefully. Among the instruments for handwriting are pen, paper and the ink. No body pays attention to the choice of pen though it may have affect on the character of the handwriting. The pen is chosen keeping in view various circumstances of the person concerned including capacity to spend. Similarly, paper used also modifies the handwriting.

 

  1. Race i.e. person of different origin may write in their own fashion. English speaking person write differently from Germans. Indian has their own way of writing. Language in which the word is written must also be taken into consideration.

 

  1. As every human being is different from other, so the signatures don't tally. As already stated that the handwriting is the reflection of your mental attitude, the handwriting remains distinguished and keep a separate entity though forged handwriting/signature may have a different story.

About the Author

Dr. Shanker Adawal, Jyotishacharya in Astrology is a professional and Astrology is his passion and an urge. His predictive technique is based on Bhrigu Technique whose principles and doctrines have been deciphered from research of above two decades . He is a professional in the field of telecommunications. He is presently working for one of the Fortune 500 Indian companies at a senior position. Did his MBA and PhD. and worked with Multinationals in India and abroad, before joining his presnt assignment. He has travelled extensively both in India and abroad. He also has keen interest in Human Rights.He got interested in astrology when he was young, did his Jyotishacharya. His desire and aspiration to share the findings of his research and the new dimensions which can be given to the science of astrology. www.connectingmind.com

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