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Course Content

• Topic 1: Introduction ( What is Graphology, Applications & limitations)

• Topic 2: Page Concept

• Topic 3: Margins

• Topic 4: Size of handwriting

• Topic 5: Pressure
Course Content
• Topic 6: Base lines

• Topic 7: Slants

• Topic 8: Stinger

• Topic 9: Claw

• Topic 10: Pastocity


Course Content
• Topic 11: Spacing

• Topic 12: Strokes

• Topic 13: Zones

• Topic 14: Connections

• Topic 15: Important Alphabets


Course Content
• Topic 16: Other Alphabets

• Topic 17: Signature

• Topic 18: Therapy

• Topic 19: Sample Analysis

• Topic 20: Assessment


What is Graphology?
• Graphology is the science to analyze the human behavior
through handwriting (including Signature).

• It is a science to read writers subconscious mind.

• It helps to read frozen emotions of the writer.

• It is the character analysis of the person.


Character building process
consist of the following steps:
Thoughts • So, in short analyzing the thought
Words
process is what is Graphology.
Action
• It is the faithful echo of your real
Habit
personality.
Character
3 Types of Personalities.
1. The one which we show to the outside world.

2. The one which we think we are.

3. The one which we actually are.


• Handwriting is also called brain writings. It is the brain

print of any graphic movement produced in the brain.

• Our brain prints reveal who we are and how we think, feel and
behave.

• Graphology is the study of all graphic movement which reveal


physical, mental and emotional state of the person.
When we pick up pen and write,
we cover all there three aspects:

• Physical

• Mental

• Emotional
Physical

1. We hold a pen with part of our body (physical)


Mental

2. We use our intelligence to communicate in written symbols

(mental)
Emotional

3. We use our emotions to guide everything we do (emotional)


Note :
• It is not simply handwriting analysis. In addition to handwriting,

a graphologist studies doodles, drawings, sculptures and

paintings. Why we put more emphasis on handwriting because

nearly everyone writes, but not everyone draws, sculpts or

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

• Speaking (15-20% of brain cells) – Activated

• Writing (80-90% of brain cells) – Activated


USES OF GRAPHOLOGY :
1) Self Discovery

5% 10%

85%
USES OF GRAPHOLOGY :
2) Compatibility
• Husband - wife

• Business –partners

• Team - People

• Student – Teacher
USES OF GRAPHOLOGY :
3) Child Psychology

Understanding children, knowing about their influence, child abuse, etc.

4) Aptitude for Children


Which work environment will the child like.
USES OF GRAPHOLOGY :
5) Recruitment

Presenting well is nothing to do with


honesty.
USES OF GRAPHOLOGY :
6) Criminology
• Forgery

• 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

Active Past Present

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.

• Margins will tell you about how does


the person relates to the rules and
regulations of the society.
TYPES OF MARGINS:
• Left Margin

• Right Margin

• Top Margin

• Bottom Margin

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