Dr. Erica Karohs is an internationally known psychology/graphologist that offers certification courses.
Here is a free graphology lesson that she offers on something called “rolled strokes.”
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Dr. Erica Karohs is an internationally known psychology/graphologist that offers certification courses.
Here is a free graphology lesson that she offers on something called “rolled strokes.”


You can tell a lot from a single letter, especially when that letter is the personal pronoun “I”. The “I” is the most significant letter in the English alphabet because it signifies your private attitude about your inner self and others. This single letter is a key indicator of some very important information including the importance/influence of the male and female authority figures (typically mother and father) in your life. People with distinct “I’s” have something distinct in their personality.

Mother/Father Symbolism in Personal Pronoun "I"


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ppI Height - Copybook
The English language has the unique feature of the one single letter I representing the writer’s ego. The personal pronoun “I”, or ppI give us much information on things such as personal values, sense of self worth, the importance he places on himself in relation to other people, adaptability, orientation to past of future, and interests.
Height of the ppI tells about the writer’s feelings of self, his degree of self-esteem and the respect he has for himself and his abilities. Someone with a low ppI (in relation to the body of writing) has feelings of inadequacy as well as being unsure of him/her self. Feelings of unworthiness, as well as feeling less important than other people feed self-doubts and coping with the problems of life can be difficult.
Of interest to those that study Jungian psychology, the ppI height of more highly individuated people would be in the average range. Other factors, though too, must be present.
Handwriting is a symbolic act rich in spatial associations. There is meaning prescribed to up, down, left, and right.
Within letter formations there are three possible “zones”. The upper zone (upper loops and diacriticals), the middle zone, and the lower zone (lower loops). There are specific meanings associated within each. Following is a very general illustration of the three zones and the associated meanings:
We look for balance and proportion in these zones, in fact, in a later post I will show what sacred proportion in handwriting looks like, and the critical meaning behind it.
Wherever there is any distortion in writing, be it through pressure, size, or stroke formation, it’s meaning will be associated with what zone it is found in. For example, if someone’s upper loops are highly inflated, larger that what “copybook or schoolbook model” is, we know that there is meaning associated with that persons thinking/philosophy.