Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Graphology - Spacing in handwriting

SPACE BETWEEN WORDS
Space between the words is non-deliberate. When we write the words follow one another as they do in speech.
When a person speaks with pauses it may be because they are accustomed to pondering and considering before they act. It may also be because the person wants to let the words sink in to the audiences consciousness.
However, on the other hand if the pauses outweigh the importance of the speech, then we may conclude the speaker is conceited. If there is no pause between the writers words then we may say this is a person of action. This person may also be impulsive.
Sometimes writers words are widley spaced and at other times narrowly spaced. We may say that this writer is unstable in both thinking and emotions.


SPACE BETWEEN LINES
The space between the lines is most probably deiberately planned. The space between the lines can be described as the picture of the writers mind.
A person who writes with wide space lines may live a life of order and system. These people have executive ability and reasonableness. But if the space between the lines becomes too wide it may indicate a person who likes to keep their distance.
Small spaces between the lines may indicate a person who likes to be around other people. Overlapping lines may indicate a person who suffers from an emotional or mental disorder. If the lower zone descends in the following lines upper zone it may indicate a person who has strong sexual impulses.

SPACE BETWEEN LETTERS
Space between letters show the extent the writer relies upon their own intuition.
When all letters are connected it indicates a person with logical and systematic thinking.
When only some letters are unconnected it shows an artistic and intuitive thinker.
When most letters are unconnected it shows a person who is an egocentric.
Lack of end strokes indicates a shy person.
When the first letter stands apart it shows a cautious person.

THE MARGINS
Left margins are deliberatly chosen. A majority of writers will admit some deliberation in the choice concerning the width of the left margin. Only in a few cases is the right margin chosen with such purpose.
The width of the left margin might be indicative of the distance we wish to maintain to other people. However this only betrays what we want, because it is the non-deliberate right margin that shows the distance we really assume.
Wide left margins are often in handwtriting of proud or shy people. Pathologiaclly self-conscious people will watch and control both the left and right margin.
Many graphologists take the assumption that upper margins are determined by outside influences such as letterhead. It may be said that narrow upper margins betray informality and wide ones show withdrawal.
No margins is indicative of a person who wants no distance between other people. They want to be one with the world.
Wide margins are indicative of a withdrawn person.

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