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The Times of India dtd: 30th July 2004 |
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The write way to live DR P M Khatri from Andheri is a dental surgeon by profession. But the busy periodontist spends his Sundays and in-between clinic hours scrutinizing the loops and curves of clients handwriting and advising them on how to cross their't' bars, dot the T, complete the loop of 'y\ et al. Or he may be teaching a motley group of people how to spot a liar by just observing the letter 'o' that s/he has written, how to raise their children's self image, how to improve their income etc. Ask him why he does that and he responds by rewinding to his past. "I have been practicing dentistry since a decade. But when I was in college, I came across a book on handwriting that spurred me to take up graphology as my hobby. Then eight years ago, I met and became friends with astrologer cum vaastu consultant, Raveeshekhar. Both of us had a common interest in graphology One day while surfing the net, we hit the site Handwriting Universitycom and were sufficiently enthused to order the entire home study course by its president, Bart Bagagett." The duo
claim to have brought about some remarkable transformation in their
personality and life after applying the techniques they learnt from the
course. "Simply speaking, graphofher-apy entails changing your handwriting
to change your life. By altering my 't' Prod them on how can changing handwriting bring about such life impacting changes in a person and Khatri explains, "Handwriting is a projection of your personality. None of us write the way we were taught to write, each of us develop our own unique style. Our individual personality traits are represented by certain neurological brain patterns. Each pattern produces a unique neuro-muscular movement, visible in one's writing. By this logic, changing the way you write means that different movements are employed, creating new corresponding neuro pathways. For example, if you have a low self esteem, crossing your 't' higher will help enhance it." Thoroughly impressed by Bart Baggett's teaching, the two friends invited him here "To make a live dif ference to the lives of people just like his course had made in ours," says Dr Khatri. Bart Baggett obliged them. Today, Dr Khatri and Raveeshekhar arc certified by Bart Baggett to teach and practice his handwriting therapy. "We want to get the transformation through graphology for people by mak ing them understand who they are and make a difference in their life. It has become our mission," states Dr Khatri For details call 2683 5555 or 98211 50555 |
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