The letters of the Alphabet are the building blocks from which to construct your new and exciting future; the Five Noble
Truths serve as the foundation. Keep them handy and refer to them often.
1. There is no such thing as good or bad people. Each of us is a Child of God; some of us just cover it up better than others.
There is no such thing as good or bad handwriting; if you consider your handwriting "atrocious," smile-- and refer to
it as "casual."
2. The frequency with which a writing habit occurs in your writing is the frequency with which the quality it represents
occurs in your life.
3. In looking at the handwriting of someone with whom you are in a relationship, both your handwriting and the other
person's are required if you want to find out how buttons are getting pushed and what is activating them. Remember
Noble Truth Number One.
4. The degree of difficulty in mastering a stroke change is directly proportional to the value it will have in your life. The
greater the difficulty, the greater the value.
5. The moment you declare with your pen that you are willing to bring an issue in your life to completion, that issue will
confront you immediately and clearly in the form of a person, a situation, or a relationship.
These truths do not vary
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