Shows how the seventeenth-century philosopher Spinoza's central philosophical
beliefs developed within the context of his own life. This work focuses on the
philosopher's attempt to act solely through reason in the face of turbulent
personal and national circumstances.
This guide aims to show how handwriting, an unconscious form of self-expression, indicates appetites, inclinations and potential through decipherable traces on the page. The book provides the student and the general reader with a graded course in handwriting interpretation.
Handwriting is a largely unconscious form of self-expression. Appetites, inclinations, and potential galvanize the pen in a direct brain impulse, leaving clearly decipherable traces imprinted on the page. Graphology is now widely accepted as one of the most effective means of character analysis, but until now there has been no step-by-step teaching guide to the subject. THE GRAPHOLOGY WORKBOOK is the first book to provide both the student and the general reader with a carefully gradedcourse in handwriting interpretation based on agreed general principles. Through a sequence of eye-training exercises the book teaches how to characteristics. The use of space and direction, Stroke and letter forms Psychological type. Also included are detailed guidelines on making a full graphological analysis and on becoming a graphologist.