Handwriting Magic: Introduction
As your handwriting reflects your entire personality and the way you think, changing your handwriting can help you to develop yourself in more desirable ways. Handwriting can be used in all sorts of magic, as writing is something we already do on a nearly daily basis.
Handwriting General Associations:
Shape: determines general traits (Round = nicer/softer, sharp = sharper/meaner, etc)
Neatness: only determines communication skill to an extent, and/or organizational skills
Speed: only determines speed of the person (in general)
Signatures: Your public face; how you present yourself to the really broad public (like acquaintances, acquaintances of acquaintances)
Left: Introverted/past-associated
None: Balanced/Present-day
Right: Extroverted/Future associated
Large = Call to attention
Small = avoid attention/notice
Size: How much attention you enjoy calling to that specific aspect.
Of Handwriting: How much attention you enjoy calling to yourself in general. Does NOT dictate personal expression- you can still be extroverted but not personally express yourself (which would manifest as large writing, but with a left slant).
Of Certain Letters: How much you want that specific aspect of yourself (that the letter represents) to gain notice.
Zones: Represent different portions of your thinking and emotions.
Upper Zone: Superconcsious/higher thinking/intellectual-ness,
Middle Zone: conscious; the self; regular daily thoughts
Lower zone: sexuality, subconscious
Slant: Dictates personal expression; expression of very personal emotions
Left: low personal expression
None: Balanced personal expression
Right: High personal expression
Between Letters: “Space” in personal expression; how closely you guard your personal emotions
Between Words: Spacing in large social situations; short spacing may be very outgoing and/or crowdy/intrusive, large spacing denotes introvertedness/someone who may not like crowds
Writing spells: write your intention down a certain number of times (can be done for many days, as a daily ritual thing), changing your handwriting to fit the intention.
If making sigils out of words, change the letters for whatever associations to add a bit more oomph.
Actively try to change things in your handwriting that reflect parts of yourself you don’t like.
Edit your handwriting while recording things in a physical grimoire to weave spellwork into the words and book itself.
Note: The above is my information that I have gathered over the years.
Handwriting Analysis Putting it to Work for You by Andrea McNichol
Handwriting Analysis, by Dorothy Sara