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What is Handwriting Analysis?

Psychology can teach us why we think, feel, believe, and behave the way we do. Handwriting can tell us about our character, temperament, state of mind and literally hundreds of other individual personality traits. Handwriting analysis has been proven to be accurate in all types of research, including thousands of double blind studies.

"Handwriting analysis is a technique of observation and interpretation, based on classified knowledge and developed into a science by some of the worlds most brilliant minds."
Bart Baggett

Handwriting Analysis started back as early as 3rd century B.C. with Aristotle,/b>.

"Spoken words are symbols of mental experience; written words, the symbols of spoken words. Just as all men do not have the same speech sounds, neither do they all have the same writing."

Throughout the centuries it has grown from country to country.

"Handwriting infallibly can show whether it comes from a person who is noble-minded or one who is vulgar"
Kuo Jo-hsu (11th century)

In the 17th century Alderius prosper wrote about handwriting analysis in Italy. In 1622 Camillo Baldi wrote "How to know the nature and qualities of a person by looking at a letter which he has written." It became notably popular in France in the late 19th century when Abbe Jean- Hippolyte Michon of Paris published 2 books on Handwriting Analysis based on his extensive studies. He coined the word "Graphology." His followers formed the Societe Graphologique.

Jules Crepieux-Jamin went further with Michon's work. He recognized that handwriting analysis revealed the psychological and not just the physiological personality of the writier.

After World War II interest arose in Germany. Wilhelm Preyer came up with the concept " brain writing." In 1920 we can find Graphology in use in Hungary.

Dr. Klara Roman wrote the book,

Handwriting- A Key To Personality

Around the 1930's her book was translated into English and brought to America.

Since that time significant research has been done to measure rythm, speed, and pressure. Graphology is utilized by
Scientists, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, and in businesses.

Just because our handwriting"changes all the time," your traits will stay the same, but your mood is always reflected in your handwriting.

Personality traits include self-esteem, self-confidence, goals, fears, defenses, sensitiveness, initiative, enthusiasm, sexual needs, and the list goes on and on. These are the attributes and specifics
I will discuss as I deliver your written or verbal analysis.
So much information is revealed about you in your handwriting.
What are you telling people when you write a letter?
Are you inadvertently telling them something you don't want them to know?






The Evolution of Letterforms

1)  1100 B.C.- Hieroglyphs developed by Egyptians. Different pictures stood for different sounds.
2)  900 B.C.- Phoenician use of slightly altered Egyptian Hieroglyphs.
3)  Early Greek Alef.
4)  Classic Greek Alpha.
5)  Roman serifs and Thick/Thin strokes.
6)  300 A.D. - Unical Copied from Roman form by Christian missionaries.
7)  900 A.D. - The Carolingian minuscule as developed at the court of
Charlemagne.( Minuscule= lower case letters)
8)  1100 A.D. - German Black Letter developed from Carolingian minuscule.
9)  Runic letters influenced the German Black Letter.
10)  1400 A.D. - Humanistic or Neo Carolingian Hand developed by Niccolo Niccoli.
11)  1522 A.D. - Italic perfected by Arrighi.



**The modern letter form is still in a state of flux. The character ! was added to the alphabet because of a Calligrapher (Scribe). It is taken from the Roman 10, which meant "Wow, Gee Whiz" Scribes in order to save time and money began to write them on top of one another, giving us the !.




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