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Metagraphology
A term indicating
the psychometric
ability of an individual on the basis of script. This phenomenon has nothing
to do with the phenomenon of graphology (handwriting analysis). In this
phenomenon the past, present, or future is read without regard to the subject
of the script. The script itself only serves as an influence.
The only justification for the term metagraphology is that some graphologists
develop a keen sensitivity in this phenomenon while they are studying scripts.
A most notable metagraphologist was Raphael Schermann. Another more recent
one is Otto Reimann, born in 1903, a bank clerk in Prague who could simply
touch script and exhibit accurate psychometric ability. He was studied by
Dr. Fischer of Prague. A.G.H.
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