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Graphology at Home-Lesson 3-The Zones
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Writer's interest in a thing diminishes the more he studies it; pessimism overcomes his original enthusiasm; skepticism is stronger than confidence; he backs out or asks for additional security just when everything seems settled; incurable pessimism.

Middle Zone Left-slanted (upper zone and lower zone upright or right¬ slanted): Intellectually and emotionally drawn to fellow men, but has difficulty in bringing himself to be one of them; sacrifices himself for a family claim (his mother or sister)

Lower Zone Left-slanted (upper zone and middle zone upright or right¬ slanted): Sexual inadequacy or resignation to an incomplete sexual life.

Increasing Left Slant (at the end of words in upright handwriting): Pessimism overpowers initial interest in a thing.

Sporadic Left traits (in upright or right¬ slanted handwriting):

Skepticism; distrust; victim of inner conflicts; (together with split letters) schizophrenic disposition.

Left-Slanted End Strokes (m upright or right slanted handwriting, with pressure): Unresolved father-protest, obstinacy, stubbornness.

Examination for Lesson 3

1. What are the names of the three zones? 2. Handwriting confined exclusively to the middle zone reflects what traits? 3. When writing shows the upper zone to be the largest, the lower zone relatively small, what character traits are indicated? 4. Which zone is emphasized in Jack Dempsey's script? 5. Describe Marie Curie’s middle zone and its meaning 6. Which zone is dominant in the following script... what is indicated?

7. A handwriting can be dominantly right-slanted or upright, when there is a regular occurring pattern of left tending (end) strokes, (as in the sample below) these (left tending end strokes) are to be interpreted as left slanted strokes.

True?___ False?___

8. Which type of writing slant is called not ‘natural’? 9. When one deflates his writing, is he more apt to exhibit social timidity or imagination? A. Social timidity___ B. Imagination___

10. An inflated letter in which zone indicates intellectual imagination? Which zone ‘betrays’ unconscious drives and urges? 11. How is the unconscious mother fixation detected from one’s writing? 12. "Magic circles" enclosing one's name contain exemplary or anti-social impulses? A Exemplary___ B. Antisocial impulses___

Answers for Lesson 3

1. The upper, middle and lower zones

2. Handwriting confined to the middle zone demonstrates the social person, the today person, the one concerned with Number One and lacking spiritual as well as physical drive.

3. Strong aspiration; where there is strong sexual repression, as is the case here, sadism, masochism, or other unlovely outlets for desire tend to appear.

4. The lower zone.

5. Small middle zone; strong powers of concentration.

6. The middle zone; the social person, the today person, the one concerned with Number One and lacking spiritual as well as physical drive.

7. True

Left (reclined)

9. Social timidity

10. The upper zone

11. The lower zone

12. Writing that has inflated lower loops ‘pointing’ leftward

13. Antisocial impulses

If you would like to view the images to this article/lesson, please send a blank email to engraph@netvision.net.il

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Joel Engel is the author of Handwriting Analysis Self-Taught (Penguin Books). For more information, please click http://careertest.wswww.learngraphology.com

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