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M F Hussain : Handwriting Analysis

Sunday, June 12th, 2011

M F Hussian: Handwriting Analysis.

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As  written in Wikipedia, commonly known as MF, was an eminent Indian painter. He is widely regarded as the “Picasso of India” and influenced a whole generation of artists in the country. Husain was associated with Indian modernism in the 1940s. A dashing, highly eccentric figure who dressed in impeccably tailored suits, he went barefoot and brandished an extra-long paintbrush as a slim cane. He never maintained a studio but he spread his canvases out on the floor of whatever hotel room he happened to be staying in and paying for damages when he checked out. He created four museums to showcase his work and had a collection of classic sports cars.

Husain was mainly a self-taught artist. He made ends meet in his initial days by painting cinema hoardings in Mumbai, paid barely four or six annas per square foot. A series of cases were brought against Husain and a court case related to the alleged obscene depiction of Hindu goddesses in his paintings resulted in issuing a non-bailable warrant against him after he failed to respond to summons. There were also reportedly death threats. For the last years of his life he lived in Dubai and London, staying away from India, but expressing a strong desire to return, despite fears of arrest.

There waimage.dos a series of protests on M F Hussain, some with him and some against. The basic matter was that he portrayed the Hindu Gods and Godesses Naked whereas his mother and daughter and other Islamic deities fully clothed. why did he do that? what was in his mind? was he partialto one side or simply painting what ever it that he felt like? His handwriting will give us a clue as to whether he did things without any thought and impulsively or whether his way of looking was mushy.


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As you can see the writing, it is written in 2010, making him 94 years of age. The clarity in the writing of a 95 year old man should be noticed! The man was a legend, the greatest Indian Painter of our times and whether his drawings were liked or not, nothing stopped him till his last breath. He continued doing what he loved best, Painting. Was he impulsive? No not at all, in fact the man was very independent and self-controlled. he ruled with his head and every decision was based on facts. He had an uncanny ability to remain calm under pressure. his persistence and high self esteem have helped him stay on the top most position till this day.

His bold and well-connected writing along withe the drawing of the horse show his fluidity in doing any job. No doubt he was a head ruled person, but his decisions were taken  based on information provided from other sources. He was agile and sharp in mind even in his last days.  The drawings that he is known for tell us how organized his brain was. He was meticulous , efficient and purposeful. the drawing of the horse shows that he is looking backward yet moving forward. He always wanted to return to India. Husain, who left India stating that “matters are so legally complicated that I have been advised not to return home”, had living abroad self-exile since 2006. He had expressed a strong desire to come back, despite fears that he may be arrested in connection with the cases against him.

His writing also showed the presence of phallic Symbols, meaning a person who is obsessed with sex and has vivid erotic fantasies. Such writers attain sexual pleasure when indulging in extremely unconventional practices.

I hope that you have enjoyed reading my post as much as I have enjoyed writing it.

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Handwriting Analysis of Salman Khan

Sunday, January 9th, 2011

Salman Khan

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Salman khan is a well known Hindi Film Star and a very versatile actor. He has been in the industry for the past 2 decades and is loved by one and all. He is 45 years and the first child of screen writer Salim and Salma Khan. He has two brothers, Arbaaz Khan and Sohail Khan, and two sisters, Alvira and Arpita. Salman was voted as the Sexiest Man Alive of 2010 by People magazine. Despite being romantically linked with several actresses, and having relationships with ex-girlfriends Aishwarya Rai, Somy Ali and Sangeeta Bijlani, Salman is frequently featured as Bollywood’s most eligible bachelor. He had been dating model-turned-actress Katrina Kaif, but not much has been said about the supposed break-up.

He has some amazing films to his credit like ‘Mein Ne Pyar Kiya’ and ‘No Entry’ and ‘Andaz Apna Apna’, ‘Dabangg’ and so on. He is one of those actors who has a flare for comedy and should stick to entertainment than doing serious films which do not do well at the box office.

Handwriting Analysis of Salman Khan

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Handwriting Analysis or Graphology, is the science involved in producing a personality profile of the writer by examining the characteristics, traits and strokes of an individual’s handwriting. A trained graphologist can gather an astonishing amount of information about the writer just from analyzing their handwriting. Many things are revealed in your handwriting, past experiences, hidden talents, weakness and so on.


Salman’s writing
shows that he is a person who will evaluate fact s before taking any action on them. His decisions are taken by the head and even though he has emotions and will feel bad for other people, but won’t be taken in by their talk. The final decision will rest on facts that he collects.


His writing shows lots of physical energy, a person like him has to put this energy to some use. For instance exercising or any physical activity would be very important for this person. His writing shows that he values his privacy and also a kind of frustration that is shown in the way he writes his ‘y’. It is always better to complete the loop in the ‘y’ . Leaving the ‘y’ incomplete is a sign of frustration and thinking of past instances and also of immaturity.


We are lucky to have his handwriting along with his signature .If the signature is just like the person’s normal handwriting it shows that the person is straightforward, down-to-earth and without any pretensions. If a person’s handwriting is very big ,it means he is very confident , proud, likes to gain others attention. The two dots below any person’s signature indicate that these people are considered to be romantic, can easily change their fiancées as if they change their clothes. They prefer beauty in other persons & they themselves try to look beautiful. They easily attract others.


His writing tells us that he has a very analytical mind likes to sift and way facts. He takes his own sweet time to take a decision and that might frustrate others, but eventually it might prove to be a right decision. Another thing that is seen in the writing is the ‘d’ in the word and, if you notice, it is much more rightward than any other letter in the writing. His erratic baseline indicates moodiness. These people laugh and cry easily, are temperamental and have ups and downs.


Well this is my analysis of Robinehood Salma Khan and I request you to give me your comments as to how you like the analysis. You may contact me on farida@worldofhandwriting.com for getting your writing analyzed along with Grapho tips.

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I had a gentleman ask me a question on this topic which I would like to share with all my readers

I have gone through your testimonials and it’s awesome. People say the letter I also reveals

more. Can you pl say something about Salman’s letter I in his handwriting

sample?

Thanks for compliment regarding the website and blogs. The letter "I" is > associated with your self image and also how you get along with your > parents. > Salman's "I" revels that he has a good self image regarding himself and > healthy relationship with both parents but feels more secure and close to > his mother. In addition his letter "I" is also showing that he is a > tenacious person and likes to hold on to his own ideas and philosophies. > > Nice question, thanks for asking. I will surely be sharing it with my > readers as well. > > Regards, > Farida H B

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Handwriting Analysis Of Mother Teresa

Monday, October 25th, 2010

A brief way of looking into Mother Teresa’s life through her handwriting. We all know that she was a great person, someone who would be missed and this article is a tribute to her and her never ending love for humanity.

At the age of twelve, Mother Teresa  felt strongly the call of God. She knew she had to be a missionary to spread the love of Christ. At the age of eighteen she left her parental home in Skopje and joined the Sisters of Loreto, an Irish community of nuns with missions in India. On October 7, 1950, Mother Teresa received permission from the Holy See to start her own order, “The Missionaries of Charity”, whose primary task was to love and care for those persons nobody was prepared to look after. For her work with the poor around the world she received the 1979 Noble Peace Prize and 1971 Pope John XXIII Peace Prize and India’sJawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding in 1972. Mother Teresa died on September 5, 1997.

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Mother Teresa’s handwriting tells us that she was a person who had high ideas and the ability to achieve them. This fragile looking woman has given some very tough arguments and fought for what she believed to be right. (Shown in her P’s and high t- bars). She was an intelligent person who had the ability to pick up quickly on people and situations and find solutions to their problems. Her clear and well formed writing tell us how balanced her personality was and how clear she was about the outcome she expected of a situation. Her slightly rightward slant indicates a warm and caring person who would be sympathetic by nature but at the same time keep her head firmly on her shoulders and take whatever decisions she felt were necessary for the good of all. The woman had high level of determination (shown in the down strokes of the letter “y”) and an open mind to take in other peoples thinking but also the ability to know what could be acceptable and what wouldn’t. Her strokes are firm, and the endings are solid, indicating a decisive manner along with being a fast writer which indicates a person who has ready answers to every occurrence.

Her handwriting tells us that she was a honest and straight forward person but would like to keep her opinions to herself unless someone asks for them or the need to express them arises. Her high t-bars indicate the high level of vision she had and the absence of lead in strokes indicate that she wanted people to take her and her work seriously. She had already decided as to how she wanted to spend her life serving the poor and needy and nothing would have been able to drift her from her chosen path.

“I try to give to the poor people for love what the rich could get for money. No, I wouldn’t touch a leper for a thousand pounds; yet I willingly cure him for the love of God. “
Mother Teresa

Regards,

Farida H B

Handwriting analyst and

Graphoanalytical therapist.

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Handwriting Analysis Of Walt Disney

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Walt Disney

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Walt Disney was an entertainment pioneer, introducing families to groundbreaking cartoons, feature films, theme parks and more. The corporation he co-founded, now known as the Walt Disney Company, today has annual revenues of approximately U.S. $35 billion. He and his staff created a number of the world’s most famous fictional characters including Mickey Mouse. He received fifty-nine academy award nominations and won twenty-six Oscars.

Analysis of Walt Disney;s handwritingDisneyWalt

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As you can see from his writing, Walt Disney had  the ability to ensure safety, regularity and maintenance He could  build up relationships, positions, and bank balances. He was a person who needed to plan, organize, be methodical and follow through each step of a project until a desired objective was achieved. His handwriting shows that he was dependable and constructive. That he had the ability to lead and a desire to be different from the crowd. Another thing that you notice in his handwriting is the amazing power of persistence that he had and also sensitiveness with regard to his work and ideas. He was a person who had a desire to be secretive but somehow the secrets would escape him. If you study his signature you will notice the high degree of connectivity that he had stating that he used his mind to construct ideas and words to express them, both written and spoken.

Another thing you notice instantly about the signature  is a deliberate attempt to adorn it. It speaks of a flashy person who is egotistic and expresses himself in a dramatic manner. Also notice that his signature is slightly larger than his handwriting (which is a perfect way to sign your name) stating that he has willpower and confidence. That the writer has an ego, a positive one and is ambitious and loves to socialize

An amzing person and successful person who used his resources brilliantly. Even to this day his ficticious characters are still in demand and loved by millions.

Regards,

Farida H B

Handwriting Analysis and Grapho analytical therapist.

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A Look into Osama’s mind through his Handwriting

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

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Osama Bin Laden

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Osama Bin Laden , the youngest son of a wealthy Yemeni-born businessman, was trained as a civil engineer. Al Qaeda was founded in 1988 by Osama bin Laden to consolidate the international network he established during the Afghan war. Its goals were the advancement of Islamic revolutions throughout the Muslim world and repelling foreign intervention in the Middle East.

Al Qaeda committed its most devastating attack on September 11, 2001, when 19 Al Qaeda operatives hijacked four passenger planes and drove two into the Twin Towers in New York City and one into the Pentagon; a fourth plane crashed in rural Pennsylvania. Nearly 3,000 people were killed in the attack

Lets have a look on the handwriting of this infamous man.

Handwriting Analysis of Osama Bin laden

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the first line of the sentence means: ‘your brother in Islam’

the second line is his name: Osama bin Mohammed bin laden

the third line is his signature.

Handwriting analysis is generally done for writings in English or of latin based scripts, that look like English. Here the analysis performed is only and only on the macro or general aspects his handwriting.

Looking at the sample, one can immediately see the heavy pressure that he must have used in order to write the above lines. Heavy pressure is an indication of  emotional intensity felt by the person. The heavier the pressure, the greater the level of experiencing situations in one’s life. Another thing that you can’t miss is the size of his signature in comparison to his writing. Usually in handwriting analysis, a person’s signature should be bigger than his writing, but not to an extreme as this shows that a person has life size ego and would go to any level to feed this ego of his. His writing is readable, that is the first two lines, but his signature is more of a picture  and text than a signature. That to tells us a long tale, this man is clear that he is like a brother to Islam and that his name is Osama Bin Mohammed bin Laden, but the third line which is the signature (which is a public image of a person) shows that this man want to be seen but not known. He has something going on in his mind, that he does not wish to revel, but which he will show in adequate time. Also see the line that he has in the signature, a very firm line, as though saying that I have some aim and will meet it any how. Other aspect of his signature that one can’t ignore is the doodling that he has done in it. Doodles done consciously  show that people are aware of what they are doing. Sometimes a person cannot convey in his handwriting, what he can with pictures. In this case Osama has drawn two circles, black and white, it’s like saying he has two personalities, Good and bad. His doodle looks like a hand granite (weapon). So here he is someone who is possessing a kind of dual personality. He knows he is doing wrong, but he has reasons to justify his actions as well (at least according to him, he does).

People who doodle anything ugly, monstrous, repressive or evil indicate a person who is very unhappy and capable of committing anti-social acts.

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