Handwriting is a graphic art form of communication. In writing, as you move across the page creating your words, the life power of each letter courses through your arm and fingers, then extended into the paper. Your written word holds
Handwriting is a graphic art form of communication. In writing, as you move across the page creating your words, the life power of each letter courses through your arm and fingers, then extended into the paper. Your written word holds the power you allowed to be expressed. Those empowered words, beyond their context, can uplift the spirit of the recipient of your written communication, depending upon the degree your writing is relaxed and harmonious.
The English letter Pp teaches you about the power of the spoken word. The spirit of this letter encourages you to use words that uplift, inspire, or offer hope and new insights to your listener. It lets you know that kind words are as jewels for the well-being of your body and mind. At the same time those words echo in the hearts of others, generating feelings of joy, being valued and belonging. The letter Pp reminds you that the power of a friendly word can be life-changing; a new spirit emerges because someone connected. You also learn from this informative letter that your words have the power to set into motion visible and invisible events. Sound creates patterns according to the pureness, clarity, and strength of your intentions and/or attitudes. In the repetition of an intention or attitude, the patterns your have created eventually may take form as your experience. The letter of the spoken words instructs you to choose words that are helpful as they directly affect what is happening in your life and in your environment.
Handwriting reminder: when you are writing, hold the pen firmly yet relaxed, for the life power to flow through your arm and fingers. This is the way your written word has power that is of a beneficial nature. The potential to add to the well-being of your life and that of others is in your hand.
• Angeline Welk of Princeville is a professional handwriting analyst. She writes this regular column for The Garden Island and maintains a Web site at ourlivingalphabet.com. She can be reached at alefangel@gmail.com.