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Graphology at Home-Lesson 18-The Writing on the Envelope
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By: Joel Engel Email Article
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FIGURE 5.

Taking envelope writing alone, (see Figure 5) without comparing it to the body of the writing, we consider just the placement of the address. When we see a letter that is addressed in middle-that is, on or near the lines DEF and BEH in the diagram shown here-we see mental balance. There are no serious extremes in the writer. The area ACFD reflects the upper zone, and area DFIG corresponds to the lower zone. Area BCIH reflects the right (inclined) slant, and area ABHG reflects the left (reclined) slant. Each area can be interpreted in accordance with its corresponding zone or slant. Area BCFE corresponds to the right area of the upper zone, showing mental activity, but intense emotion as well, a combination that produces a general lack of self-control. Area ABED corresponds to the left area of the upper zone, so we see a withdrawn person, not only living in the past, but also having a fear of the future. Area EFIH corresponds to the right part of the lower zone, and shows an aggressive, materialistic personality. Area DEHG corresponds to the left part of the lower zone and shows a cautious, repressed individual, one whose instincts and sexuality are inhibited.

Examination for Lesson 18

1. Why does a neat, legibly addressed envelope indicate consideration?

Answer for Lesson 18

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