The English language has the unique characteristic of a single letter “I” (ppI) that represents the ego of the writer.
Words are symbols by which we communicate. The form is also a language; think of a tall, stately redwood in contrast to a wispy willow tree. However, the shape of a greyhound that suggested speed contrasted with the heaviness of a bulldog, which suggested power and tenacity. Our body has a language apart from words or form. The way we walk, sit, gesture, is the body language that reflects our inner state of being.
Like body language, our strokes are shapes in action. Writing is crystallized body language. We are symbol-producing beings and by analyzing our symbols, we gain access to our unconscious.
For the ppI to be interpreted correctly, it must be considered in the context of writing as a whole. Strictly speaking, it cannot be evaluated alone; Like the self, the ego symbol exists and finds its identity in its relationship with the environment. However, the ppI can offer valuable clues about inner personality even without such a comparison, since the basic graphological values and indicators contained in the symbolism of zones and space can be applied reliably.
How the ppI is written and where it is placed on the paper reveals the writer’s intimate attitudes about himself and others. The signature, the public image, does not reveal the truth about a person, as the ppI does.
How your ppI form can provide you with a useful tool to assess your private needs and values. By revealing aspects of the inner self, it has a personal meaning beyond the ordinary fact that denotes the writer. It can also suggest harmonious or disturbing elements within a person’s life. It can reveal the importance of male and female authority figures to the writer and how your relationship with these figures affects your current treatment.
Mind and body are not independent units or entities: expressive movements are embedded in the total personality complex. Handwriting is such a personal gesture that imitating or faking it is difficult to do, and the speed and pressure of writing cannot be duplicated. Handwriting is the writing of the brain.
The shape or form of the ppI provides information on the adaptability of the writer to the world, his orientations towards the future or the past, his interest in the spiritual, the material or the reality.
PPI height talks about the feelings of the writer, his degree of self-esteem and the respect he has for himself and his abilities.
The width of the ppI belongs to the writer’s personal value system. It reveals your sense of self-worth and the importance you place on yourself in relation to other people in your workplace and in interpersonal relationships.
Any weakness in the shape of the ppI corresponds to a deficiency in the writer’s self-esteem. Findings on the ppI should be corroborated with evidence of the height and width of the letters. If there is a disagreement between the height of the letter and the height of the ppI, or between the width of the letter and the width of the ppI, there is a personality conflict with consequent frustration, tension or anxiety. Physically, this creates nervousness during behavior; It will be expressed as hostility, resistance or rigidity.
Clues to social and emotional biases are found in the ppI slant, as well as other letters.
If you’ve ever had an interest in learning about handwriting analysis, learning about this single letter gives you the fastest way to understand your psychology and that of others.