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Watch out! Don’t cross that line!

By Vishwas Heathcliff

In Part I of this article on spotting suicidal tendency in handwriting, we discussed how to see whether the writer is suffering from depression. In this second part, we will see whether the writer hates himself and whether the self-hatred can drive him to self-effacement.

I hate myself...

In graphology, the dislike for oneself and the sense of worthlessness, which powers the force behind suicide, is seen in a few strokes in handwriting. One of them is strike-through lines in signatures, which I saw in the suicide note (Picture A) of the girl who killed herself. These straight lines pierce through the signature, indicating the writers’ utter unhappiness with their situation. If combined with rock-bottom self-esteem and depression, the desire to terminate one’s existence intensifies.

If you have such strokes in your signature, I recommend you expressly remove them. The presence of such strike-through line in your signature (Picture B) does not mean you are gonna kill yourself tomorrow. But the stroke reflects a tendency to self-sabotage, and every time one pierces one’s name in the signature, the subconscious mind receives as many messages to stab and hurt oneself. Therefore, the propensity to wipe out one’s identity is reinforced.

Such strokes in handwriting also scale up chances to screw up things. Click here to see the suicide note of Britney Spears.

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Picture A

Picture A — Signature of a girl who committed suicide

Picture A — Suicide note of a girl

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Picture B

Strike-through signture of a student

Picture B — Strike-through signature of a student. There a vertical stab through the first letter.

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X-FORMATION

Another important thing to look for suicidal tendency handwriting is x-ing. Click on the handwriting sample below (Picture C) to see there are plenty of x-formations. Handwriting analysts world over agree that these x-formations are strong indicators of the inclination to wipe out one’s identity.

Picture C

Picture C — x-formations in handwriting

Hope I have been of some help. If you have any queries, do leave me a message in the box below.

(Vishwas is India-based handwriting analyst)

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Suicidal tendency in handwriting

By Vishwas Heathcliff

In the past two weeks, about 22 people, including some students, committed suicide in Maharashtra. Most of them were from Mumbai. They decided to end their lives due to examination pressure. A Std X student committed suicide by hanging himself from the ceiling when his parents were not at home. A first-year BCom student jumped off the terrace of a five-storey building, and a 24-year-old woman hanged herself to death at home because her family was forcing her to tie the knot.

The mother of one of the victims was crying inconsolably on TV, reiterating just one thing: “I wish I knew [what was on her daughter’s mind]…” Her friends said the girl was under pressure because of the high expectations of her parents. Studies show that in most cases, students commit suicide for having failed to live up to the expectations of their parents who want their children to be the “best”; aspire to fulfill their dreams through their offspring; weigh down the tender shoulders with their obscure hopes and unwittingly push them on the verge of suicide. According to psychology, failure to fulfill parents’ expectations gives birth to a sense of guilt among children who subsequently begin to hate themselves and seek to wipe out their identity.

Anyway, I have no business dilating on how parents should behave. I have neither the experience nor the willingness to talk about it. Millions of words have been written on it how parents should treat their children. I don’t wanna add more. All I want to do here is to say that handwriting analysis can reveal whether someone is feeling suicidal. My aim here is to ensure people get fewer chances to say, “I wish I knew…”.

The first sign to look for is depression. In graphology, depression is seen when the baseline of handwriting slopes or the word at the end of a sentence suddenly drops.

I present here three handwriting samples (in pics below) — all by people who have descending baselines and all of whom committed suicide. If the descending baseline is accompanied by a low t-bar (indicating poor self-esteem), the tendency to commit suicide becomes extremely strong.

SAMPLE 1

Words at the end of the sentence invariable drop

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SAMPLE 2

There is a sudden drop in the last word of the second line.

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SAMPLE 3

Likewise, all last words in the three lines drop at the end

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If you find these in the handwriting sample of someone close to you, you know what to do.

In Part II of the article, I have published some more strokes, which reflect suicidal tendency of the writer. Watch out this space for more clues.

Do leave your queries in the Comment Box below.

(Vishwas is an India-based handwriting analyst.)

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Yahoo News: 3 Leadership Traits We Can Learn From a 283-Year-Old Father

3 Leadership Traits We Can Learn From a 283-Year-Old Father

USA’s Founding Father John Hancock would turn 283 years old this month, if only his body could live as long as his legacy of leadership. US history students remember him for fearlessly risking being hanged for treason by simply signing his name to the Declaration of Independence, officially starting the revolutionary war. In honor of John Hancock’s January birthday, National Handwriting Week (January 17-24, 2010) is designated to honor the man. The country’s top court-qualified handwriting analyst, Bart Baggett (http://www.HandwritingUniversity.com), gives the gift of analyzing John Hancock’s handwriting and reveals his four leadership traits.

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