King-queenship extends beyond our current conceptions of royalty. The archetype of crowning achievement and sovereignty relates to each individual. In handwriting, a regal nature is seen in the writer’s rhythmic, balanced, defined, and firm script. The English alphabet letter Kk
King-queenship extends beyond our current conceptions of royalty. The archetype of crowning achievement and sovereignty relates to each individual. In handwriting, a regal nature is seen in the writer’s rhythmic, balanced, defined, and firm script.
The English alphabet letter Kk represents your king-queenly nature. It offers you the qualities of majesty, dignity, sovereignty, and authority. When you access the power of the letter Kk, you can claim peace, prosperity, and order in your land, meaning your life. With the help of the letter Kk, you empty your mind of non-productive thoughts. Instead, you let your thoughts emerge from your inner world of sovereignty. With focused attention you allow for new awareness and new solutions to enter your mind that are of a noble nature. Under the influence of the letter Kk, you realize that you have the capacity to be the king-queen in all the circumstances of your life. When you effectively take charge of your life, that is your crowning achievement.
The letter Kk is the authority letter. The spirit of this letter teaches you the meaning of authority. It lets you know how to relate to authority, and how to govern your own life with authorship. The letter Kk also encourages you to honor the regal nature of others when you are in an authority position.
Handwriting reminder: In cursive writing, you are encouraged to use the printed Kk. The design of this simplified letter supports you in connecting to your own power. The straight line of the Kk indicates self-management and stature. This empowerment is attained by directing your life with intuitive wisdom and heightened understanding represented by the diagonal lines. The power of king-queenship 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.