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IAIN Eternal Order england 18807 Posts |
Though I'm not a full-timer, I give a lot of readings using my own techniques and drawing interpretations is my main thing these days...i just treated it as a drawing (which is also useful for something else, but can't say openly what) - to be honest I couldn't even guess at more than the Cs in the name, and even then I'm not sure...part of it also looked a little like oriental caligraphy...shufa or shodo...
I've asked to be banned
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Marc O Special user The Netherlands 755 Posts |
Just some quick things I recognize in the name alone,
Artie Dingo, written from left to right in a up going line, positivity. Artie Dingo, written in big uppercase letters, strong personality. Exclamation mark, strong personality, fills the room, stand his grounds when it comes to personal opinion. The vertical line and dot from the exclamation mark are not on top of each other. If the vertical line was drawn first then the dot could indicate that this persons runs from one project to another without finishing the previous project. (this can also be seen by the missing dots on the I's in artIe and dIngo). If the vertical line was drawn after the dot then that could indicate that although this person likes to be seen as a strong person there still is some circumspection in his personality that not everybody is aware of. |
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flipper New user 8 Posts |
Man, you guys are good, and I thank you for it. the story is in and now has to be cut to fit. hope they don't ax the handwriting bit! anyway, I can't say who the guy is quite yet, but I'll come back once the thing is published and tell all, just to complete the open loop. and, nope, there are no Cs in his name .
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Balaram Special user 904 Posts |
This fellow is a sincere seeker and has a strong conscience. I imagine he works very hard to do the right thing for those around him, and to be a positive force in his world-that means a lot to him. If he is not already a parent, he will love that job to pieces--this man has "fun Dad" in his genes! His friendships are characterized by loyalty and good humor.
He may need to guard against becoming a workaholic, but I imagine his family life grounds him and protects him from this. Just my humble take,not strictly graphology-based. I would enjoy meeting this guy. Have fun Flipper! |
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waldorf New user 16 Posts |
Julian's system - and I think that of Blackhart - uses a 'tick sheet' type approach. The advantages are that you have a guide to keep you on track and give a structure for your analysis and that the spectator gets something to take away. The disadvantages, perhaps, are that the spectator sees an analytical process which might be 'easy' for him/her to replicate (is that a disadvantage, I wonder?) and it might remove some of the 'mystique'.
A free form blank sheet approach could use the same techniques but might seem more casual and suited to walkaround, or dealing with small groups (perhaps using the reverse of a promotional flyer?). I'm drawn to this free-form approach but I'm still pondering. Comments? Ideas? |
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bevbevvybev Inner circle UK 2672 Posts |
Five reasons for using a tick sheet:
1. Helps you to remember what to say when you're starting out 2. Enables you to keep each reading to a similar length 3. Prevents lapses in concentration when you're giving back to back readings over many hours 4. Gives the client something to remember their reading by 5. Promotes your name / brand / other services People keep tick sheets, and if they're sufficiently nice looking they'll not only show them to their friends, they'll display them on their mantlepiece too. If you don't have a tick sheet, don't use one! But people do like a memento of their reading, so why not give them one? At the very least, scribble something on the back of your business card |
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