Graphology and Self Analysis


by Abhishek Lodha - Date: 2007-03-28 - Word Count: 406 Share This!

Very few people are blessed with the art of discovering accurately all truths about him without any professional or superficial help. And this can be done by analyzing his handwriting. Moreover, it has also been proved that handwriting is full of health clues which clearly reveal the disorders of the heart, of the nerves, of the joints and of the glandular systems. It also reveals Epilepsy among other things.

Zones
Three zones or portions of space above and below the writing lines are used in handwriting analysis, and each is symbolic of the energy expended in that area of the writer's life. The three Zones are:
1.Upper Zone: representing intellect or abstract.
2.Middle Zone: representing daily action
3.Lower Zone: representing desires and drives.

Large, full upper zones divulge a thoughtful person probably with imagination and creativity but perhaps with an unrealistic self image. The more flourished or enlarged or twirled, represents the more extreme imagination and is indicative that the writer suffers from fantasy or day dreaming. A writing unbalanced in this zone would indicate a lack of attention, intellect and imaginative aspects. A narrow upper zone reveals lack of imagination or creative thoughts within the writer.

Middle zone letters indicate a particular interest of the writer in social relationship. Imbalance in this area describes the writer as being immature or insecure.

The lower zone corresponds to the basic drives of the writer. Money, possessions, physical exercise and sex are some of the drives that may be investigated by giving attention to this zone.

Margins
Margins are an accurate measuring factor, only if on a full sheet paper. It shows the degree of the writer's economy, consistency, tolerance, desire for esteem and urge for acceptance. Well spaced margins signify an intelligent arrangement of time and space accompanied by favorable organization.

Significance of margins:
1.Wide upper: represents formality, reserve, modesty and esteem for reader.
2.Wide lower: represents aloofness, idealism and sexual or emotional trauma.
3.Narrow upper: represents informality, directness and lack of aspect for reader.
4.Narrow lower: represents depression, fatigue and sensuousness.
5.Widening left: represents impatience, haste, enthusiasm and lavishness.
6.Narrowing right: represents decreasing shyness.
7.Irregular right: represents unwise thriftiness, love of travel and ambivalent social attitude.
8.Even left: represents self discipline and good manners.
9.Even right: represents intolerance, conformity to set standards and self consciousness.
10.Wide all sides: represents aloofness, secrecy about self, aesthetic and lonely.
11.Irregular all sides: represents versatility, tolerance, carelessness, inattentiveness.

Thus this article gives an overview as to how the Zones and the Margins serves the purpose of analyzing an individual's character and personality.


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