Graphology at Home-Lesson 14-the Letters S-Z
S
Suppose the dispatch s that resembles the dollar sign; we cognize that funds is on the writer's mind.
For the correspondence T, please inspect Stage 4.
U
The mere constitution of the send u is a garland, which implies the easygoing, benevolent human being. When this constant articulation is changed-for example, into an angular shape, we clock a writer with a burly resistence to friendliness. The angle shows hardness in general, and here the hardness is emphasized.
Consult the wavy-lined packages ('u'). This writer has the diplomatic touch and tries to be slippery and not commit himself to a specific succession of action. Wavy-lined writing and shows versatility.
V
Picture a word, such as 'leave.' The confabulation starts in a connected fashion, and suddenly the equitable side of the mail 'v' rises up and seems to be saying, "I've had enough, let me gone of here!" The deadline of the tete-a-tete is left stranded, alone--a message of revolt, of one who wants to gash gone from the conditions as they are.
Visualize a hook at the top of the upstroke. The 'v' by its genuine nature, lifetime angular, represents hardness, however that does not seem to be sufficiently for this writer, for he as well adds a hook. He is probably mean, the congenial of workman who seeks revenge for slights. Here he had already finished writing the letter but, having some unfinished function to tend to, he hooked back onto the mark stroke.
W
The letter 'W' has a 'right' to be angular (as does the v), nevertheless its simplified appearance shows intelligence and its angularity a piercing mind.
X
The x naturally looks conforming a hard-bitten letter, as though two men were dueling with swords. When, the extreme stroke extends an already 'belligerent' letter into the lower section (to pick up some strength) we study a adult with a fierce temper.
Acknowledge two seperate strokes crossing everyone other. The x shows a fighting disposition when it is written in two strokes that are diagonals. The feature that the strokes cross in the centre shows exactness.
Note: An 'x' specious in the cursive fashion does not exhibit a fighting nature--that is
only indicated when the strokes are mythical as diagonals.
Y
Picture the letter ('y') untrue in a soft practice (resembling the Palmer Method, which is by nature, a round amicable of writing). Any letter with a considerate loop in the lower sphere shows friendliness and benevolence in relation to the writer's physical drive.
Z
Assent to the confine stroke (of the 'z'), which descends when it should be horizontal. This shows that the writer finds himself in a control of depression.
Published: April 23, 2008