Graphology Notes DAY 1 30-1
Graphology Notes DAY 1 30-1
• Topic 3: Margins
• Topic 5: Pressure
Course Content
• Topic 6: Base lines
• Topic 7: Slants
• Topic 8: Stinger
• Topic 9: Claw
• Our brain prints reveal who we are and how we think, feel and
behave.
• Physical
• Mental
• Emotional
Physical
(mental)
Emotional
paints.
Note :
• Graphology is an empirical science based on observations or
experiments. That means it is Experiential, Experimental,
Observed, Practical and Pragmatic.
• It is not theoretical
5% 10%
85%
USES OF GRAPHOLOGY :
2) Compatibility
• Husband - wife
• Business –partners
• Team - People
• Student – Teacher
USES OF GRAPHOLOGY :
3) Child Psychology
• Criminal mentality
• Suicidal mentality
• Lie-detection test
Limitations of Graphology
1. Cannot find the age of a person as we analyse the thoughts and
thoughts has no age.
2. Cannot analyse the sex of a person.
3. Cannot analyse whether a person is righty or lefty.
4. Cannot analyse nationality, caste, creed etc.
5. Cannot analyse future predictions.
6. Cannot analyse the present profession.
MODULE – I
PAGE CONCEPT
PAGE CONCEPT – I
Past (Roots) Future
• Parents
• Opportunity
• Family
• Risk
• Environment:
• Social • Principal
• Choice or decision
• Economical • Spiritual Gurus making
• Emotional • Friends
• Cultural • Neighbors
• Community • Relatives
• School • Home Town
• Teachers • Events /Experiments
PAGE CONCEPT – II
Active Past
Present
(1) (2)
PAGE CONCEPT – II
• Active past is the amount
of past you relate to or are
influenced by you or
Active Past Present remembered by you or
attached to you.
Present • Present is your current
(1) (2) state of mind.
PAGE CONCEPT – III
Satva Morning
R ajas Afternoon
T amas Evening
MODULE – II
MARGINS
Margins
• A blank piece of paper represent life
itself and what we write on that blank
page represents how you interact
with other people and with life
around you.
• Right Margin
• Top Margin
• Bottom Margin