Handwriting For Change
Mon Jan 21, 2008 5:25 am
If I understand you correctly Dean you are asking if you change your
handwriting will that change the person?
The answer is yes.
I was 16 years old when I first studied handwriting and like many
kids that age I wasn't satisfied with who I was. Even though there
were no studies at the time I suspected that if I changed my
handwriting I could change myself. I therefore decided what it was I
wanted to be and attempted to change my handwriting in that
direction. I made a discovery. Changing your handwriting was about
the same difficulty as changing yourself through normal means. Some
things are fairly easy once a definite decision was made and then
other things are extremely difficult.
Then as time moved on I discovered I really did not want to be what I
decided to be at that young age and decided to let my handwriting and
personality evolve naturally. If I saw through the handwriting that
I was moving an undesirable direction I did seek to make corrections
through handwriting and personality change.
What is interesting was that studies were later done as far as using
handwriting to change personality and it was proven to have an
effect. The studies proved the same things that I concluded. Some
things are fairly easy to change and others very difficult. If a
person picks an easy change and attempts to write with that change
several times a day the personality will begin to change within about
six weeks.
One of the easiest beneficial changes is done through the 'T'
crossings. If a 'T' is crossed with a powerful stroke -- long and with
heavy pressure, slightly ascending and near the top of the stem a
number of beneficial things will occur. The traits associated with
this is a strong sense of purpose, determination and a desire to
improve.
Here is a great statement to write for 'T' crosses:
"Take the time to think today."
Write this about a dozen times a day making strong 'T' crossings and in
about six weeks you will feel more positive and confident in yourself.
Global Warming Enlightenment:
They are discovering that underwater volcanoes may be responsible for
some of the melting ice in Antarctica. This of course has nothing to
do grandma driving her SUV.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/01/20/europe/climate.php
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