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Re: Remedy for writing curls
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 2:03 am
by Patricia Adams
Leilanae,
It is a tiny hook at the end of the letter( mostly at the top of the letter)with the hook toward the right.
Thank you for responding
Patricia
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Subject: [Minutus] Re: Remedy for writing curls
Are the "curls" turning: inward?
Generalities: Turning; inward: am-m, cic, IGN, mand, nat-c, Staph, verat
Atb,
Leilanae
Re: Remedy for writing curls
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 2:50 am
by Leilanae
Let me rephrase.............does "the to the right curve/hook" turn back towards the letter/word? Does it emphasize or partially enclose/block any part of the letter/word?
Or, as has been suggested, is it meant to be decorative?
Atb,
Leilanae
Re: Remedy for writing curls
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 3:42 am
by Carol Orr
I tried writing with curls and it slowed my writing down....like I couldn't
write quickly and felt like I was trying to ground myself.
Try imitating her particular handwriting and see what you feel while doing it.
Ask her to copy yours or someone else's handwriting and ask her how she feels
while doing it.
Re: Remedy for writing curls
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 4:50 am
by Elham Mohajer
Kali-brom has something similar to what you have described
Re: Remedy for writing curls
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 5:04 am
by Elizabeth Brandegee
I would consider how doctrine of signatures fits in with remedies you can rep as a whole.
Elizabeth
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minutus@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I tried writing with curls and it slowed my writing down....like I couldn't
write quickly and felt like I was trying to ground myself.
Try imitating her particular handwriting and see what you feel while doing it.
Ask her to copy yours or someone else's handwriting and ask her how she feels
while doing it.
Re: Remedy for writing curls
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 8:44 am
by pb000014
Hi Patricia,
Something changes when she is sick. Explore that. Let her explain her state when ill versus when well from all angles. That should you lead to "inner disease state" and then perhaps a remedy. The curls are not significant to repertorize other than what her experience of the curls is.
Be careful of trying to write in curls and see the effect on you. That can lead to theorizing and at best will lead to YOUR remedy. (based on your experience. It's the same as two people look at a coin. One sees heads, the other sees tails.)
Regards,
Paul
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Re: Remedy for writing curls
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 2:00 pm
by Dale Moss
Or perhaps in a past life she lived in colonial America and wrote with a Spencerian hand.
Peace,
Dale
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Re: Remedy for writing curls
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 4:35 pm
by Soroush Ebrahimi
I once attended a talk by hand-writing expert. She showed letter exchanges he had with Peter Sutcliffe ‘The Yorkshire Ripper’.
She explained that he goes through a cycle of mental disturbance and this is clearly evident in his hand-writing. On good days his hand-writing is quite neat and legible, but on his bad days it is almost impossible to read.
Soroush
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Could it be an obsessive trait? Jean
Re: Remedy for writing curls
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2017 3:41 am
by Maria Bohle
I used to be a student of handwriting analysis in the 60s. Large flourishes like the loop on p, b, l, q, d, meant honesty. Handwriting leaning left speaks of ego. It has been years. I have some books around here somewhere. If I can find them will look it up for you.
Re: Remedy for writing curls
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2017 4:04 am
by Carol Orr
This reminds me of something I read 50 years ago.....that if you can change
your handwriting..you can change personality traits. I find that in the last
few years I can't read my own handwriting and I have to take extra time to
make it legible just to myself. I only remember three things specific to
handwriting. One, if you don't close your "a"s or your"o:"s...it has something
to with not being completely truthful. Secondly, any area where the pen or
pencil gathers up to an extra point on a letter is something wrong physically.
And thirdly, crossing over your loops on "y"s reveals a highly erotic life.
Since your teacher curls her letters...maybe she is in an advanced state of
suppressed sexual tension. Just a wild and crazy guess.