The hand acts as a stylus of the body and hand writing (and even hand movment in general) can be viewed as barometric. As tools for the body, hands assist our existence in many ways. It is possible to tell whether a person is healthy or not by viewing their handwriting's curves, angles, placement, compostition, use of space and so on.
There are many graphologists out there who can read a signature or writing sample and interpret a person's disposition. Nostrabobus has had a limited amount of success in graphology - enough to know it is no fluke. There is little mystery to it - the rules are basic and fairly straight forward. It the kind of thing that validates the concept that human beings are one of a kind.
Can a signature tell a lie? Certainly. But the odds are that the author of that signature is lying can be disscovered. We may not know, exactly, what the lie is, but that the person is probably protecting some information for whatever purpose. I may not want you to know I'm a multi-millionaire (!) so I'll hide the obvious clues. So, we may not be able to tell what the lie is - but knowing that a lie is present gives information - something to work with that was previously unknown.
Nostrabobus has another reason for being interested in graphology. One can assess one's own health, given enough clues, and perhaps (just perhaps!) analyize one's own signature and realize, for example, that they are constipated, restrictive, or too loose with one's opinions, etc. By analyzing one's own signature there can be simple enough clues that can point the way to a better, improved, (dare I say happier?) life.
A small improvement - of any type - is still an improvement. Sometimes just recognizing one is stressed out is enough to get one to calm down. Many are the times when the Paradigm Scribe has offered his work for me to examine. When I point out that he's stressed, he can then take a deep breath and a step back from the world to not take it so seriously.
But here's another trick: Good writing can assist in paying attention to the problem. If one's writing indicates that that individual is cramped emotionally, then taking the time to write well (think grade school practices) could very well be the beginning towards becoming 'uncramped.' Sounds silly? perhaps. But why wouldn't paying attention to one's writing (if, indeed, the hand is a stylus) be the beginning of paying attention to one's body. It would give clues (consciously or subconscously) that the body can pay attention to and the mind can pay attention to with the end result being - action towards better health.
A simple possibility: I see that I'm feeling cramped or closed in because my writing is tight and not evenly paced (one such analysis). Odds are the organs are likewise cramped and tight. I choose to write carefully - paying attention to my loops, etc - and after awhile I go for a glass of water. The water is a physical response to the need the body is wanting to address.
the body doesn't lie - it's letting the author know (at the very least) that a glass of water would be very beneficial.
there is much to say and much not being said and many assumptions that are not discussed here, but these elements are good indicators about what the body is doing. Body language talks; graphology also talks.
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