Home | News | Hindi | Kabir | Poetry | Bolography | BoloKids | Writers | Contribute | Search | Contact | Share This Page!                                           Gift Shop

Channels
In Focus

Analysis  
Bolography  
Cartoons
Environment   
Opinion 

Columns
 Business
 
My Word 
 PlainSpeak 
 Random Thoughts 
Our Heritage

Architecture
Astrology
Ayurveda
Buddhism
Cinema 
Culture
Dances 
Festivals
Hinduism
History  
People  
Places 
Sikhism
Spirituality 
Vastu 
Vithika  

Society & Lifestyle

Family Matters 
Health
Parenting
Perspective 
Recipes
Society
Teens 
Women 

Creative Writings

Book Reviews
Ghalib's Corner
Humor
Individuality
Jagoji
Literary Shelf 
Love Letters  
Memoirs
Musings
Ramblings
Stories
Travelogues

Computing
  General Articles
 
CC++ 
  Flash 
  Internet Security 
 
Java 
 
Linux     
  Networking  

 

Astrology 
How to make
Your Signature Lucky?

by Pt. Aaadietya Pandey

Waqt ki har shay gulaam, Time rules every person.

Signature is the graph of our life. The way we sign shows the flow and consistency of our thoughts. The more consistent our thoughts are the more consistent our efforts will be and consistency of efforts assures success.

Whenever I correct the name spelling I make it effective on destiny through the signatures because it is very difficult to change the name spelling in certificates. Signature reveals a lot about one’s character and destiny.

Before analyzing the handwriting or signature one must take at least three specimens signatures or a handwritten page because normally people tend to have little variation in their signatures/writing style every time they sign or write.

Following are few important points related to signatures. Following these guidelines can not only help us in judging someone’s character and temperament but can also be helpful to make our signature lucky.

Decorative Signature: A deliberate attempt made to adorn the signature speaks of a flashy person who is egotistic and expresses himself in a dramatic manner.

Undistinguished 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.

Illegible Signature: If the normal handwriting is clear and the signature is consciously illegible, the person may be apprehensive and want to camouflage his true personality and feelings.

Small Signature: When the signature is kept short, though the name may be lengthy, the writer is reserved and humble, but will come straight to the point. When the signature is distinctly smaller than the normal handwriting, it shows the person may not realize his worth and may be humble and timid, or could be suffering from anxiety, depression or other emotional problems.

Large Signature: When the signature is very large, though the name may be small, the writer is egoistic and ambitious and loves to socialize. When the signature is distinctly larger than the normal handwriting, it shows the person has willpower and confidence. If it is very much larger, the person could be a show-off and not someone very reliable.

Expanded Signature: The person whose signature goes across the page seeks to attract attention at any cost. If the normal handwriting is also very large, the tendency is more pronounced.

Dissected Signature: In this case the signature will have a stroke on it, either horizontal, vertical, partial or complete. It shows that the person wants to cancel out his own being. The writer may be dissatisfied with society, depressed or in extreme cases even suicidal.

Encircled Signature: The circle around a signature, partial or complete, has two meanings. The writer may be protective about his near and dear ones or may be fearful of the environment. The circle is like a protective shield.

Abbreviated Signature: The person who signs his first name only may be self-centered. This applies to signatures on important documents only and not personal letters or greetings.

Bifurcated Signature: If the surname appears below the first name, it indicates the writer wants to place himself above his family, in a controlling position.

Significance of Ending stroke in the signature : The ending stroke of the signature (i.e. the end of the signature which is normally at the last letter of one’s sign) shows about the ultimate achievement of a person. In case, the ending stroke turns backwards, it signifies that even after sincere efforts the person will fail to have any significant achievement.

Brihadaranyak Upanishad says, “Your desires affect your deed which ultimately makes your destiny.” Signature is also a part of efforts or deeds. So why not make efforts to develop positive vibes by using a lucky signature ?   

September 24, 2006  

Image under license with Gettyimages.com

Top | Astrology  

The Week of September 24, 2006          
Is Osama Dead? Never Mind, Terrorism is Still Alive! by Rajinder Puri
Mahatma Gandhi: Lost and Forgotten in India by Dr. Subhash Kapila
Confluence of Poetry, Evolution, Economics and Terrorism by Gaurang Bhatt, MD 
India-Pakistan "Bhai-Bhai" by Col. Rahul K. Bhonsle 
Does Human Culture Matter in the Modern World? by TA Ramesh
Moral Policing by the State by Bijoyeta Das 
Wailing Womb, Weeping Heart by Satya Chaitanya 
Mahalaya: Invoking the Mother Goddess by Aparna Chatterjee 
The Desecration of Temples and Other Acts by CR Gopalakrishna 
Heaven on Earth Ravaged by VK Joshi 
Chemistry of Tulasi by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair
How to make Your Signature Lucky? by Pt. Aaadietya Pandey
Dr. Varghese Kurien: Idol for Indian Youth by Bijoyeta Das 
From Drums of Phantom to SMS by VK Joshi 
Gandhigiri Works! Lage Raho Munna Bhai by Ragini Puri
Remembering Hrishikesh Mukherjee by Yamini Ayyagari
Normal Childhood Behavior Misconstrued by Gary Direnfeld
HIV /AIDS - Prevention and Creating Awareness - Role of Media by Jyoti Singh 
Seeking a Say in Sex by Lubana Yasmin Palia 
The New Womanomics by Sreedevi Jacob
Grannies Get Together by Elayne Clift 
Women's March to Freedom by Mehru Jaffer 
Breaking Tradition's Clay Feet by Surekha Kadapa-Bose 
Yohhh! Boloji by Dr. Amitabh Mitra 
God's Grace by Arya Bhushan 
Affirming Diversity, Resisting Decisiveness by Julia Dutta 
Why I am Missing my Roots? by Anisa Chaudhary 
 





Recommend This Page!

Analysis | Architecture | Astrology | Ayurveda | Book Reviews | Buddhism | Cartoons | Cinema | Computing | Culture | Dances
Environment | Fables | Family Matters | Festivals | Hinduism | Health | History | Home Remedies | Humor | Individuality | Jagoji
Literary Shelf | Memoirs | Musings | My Word | Opinion | Parenting | Perspective | Photo Essays | Places | PlainSpeak | Ramblings
Random Thoughts | Recipes | Sikhism | Society | Spirituality | Stories | Teens | Travelogues | Vastu | Vithika | Women

Home | Bolography | BoloKids | Columns | Hindi | Kabir | Poetry | Quotes | Workshop | Writers | Contribute | Search | Contact


Boloji.com is owned and managed by Boloji Media Inc
Privacy Policy | Disclaimer
No part of this Internet site may be reproduced without prior written permission of the copyright holder.