Basic Graphology
In this chapter you have had some very important principles to use, not only in measuring friends, but in determining the ability of an employee. Basic Graphology is usable. It is not merely a pastime like reading cards, but a science that will produce the same results in the hands of an analyst in Australia, South Africa, Canada or the United States. An analyst does not guess because these principles have been tested and proved so many times that you can depend on them.
The more you learn and use them the more certain you will be that you can depend on what you find from a handwriting by using these rules that are based on the structure of each individual letter. Letters rarely look alike but you do not need to find letters that look alike in order to analyze a handwriting and get results. For instance, in this chapter you learned about writing clogged with mud, or heavily loaded with ink. You discovered that such writing, regardless of whether it had sharp or rolling curves for “m’s” and “n’s” or closed or open “a’s” and “o’s”. The letter that is muddy is not important. It is the accumulated ink that registers the sexy character.
You are not being asked to apply these rules blindly. They are being used all over the world. The writing may be in French, Italian, or English. The language does not matter. The color of the ink has nothing to do with strokes. The color of the paper has no bearing on your findings. It may be blue, green, pink or purple; the color does not matter. It is the strokes within the writing that are important.