Dear Vimala,
A friend told me about your Transform Your Life Through Handwriting kit. It had caught her eye in the Sounds True catalog, and she ordered it, though she knew nothing about it. She began writing daily and felt such a positive changes in herself that she told me about it. I bought your kit and began writing my daily letters on January 8th of last year.
Over the year I have been writing the letters, I have experienced many remarkable changes in myself, changes I had been trying to achieve for decades. I am a calmer, kinder, lighter, more emotionally stable person in ways I never dreamed I could be. I love doing the writing, and intend to do so for the rest of my life. I would like to join your prayer circle. Thank you!
Sincerely,
S. M. P. Ithaca, NY
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After years of study and research, Vimala Rodgers developed The Vimala Alphabet. Each letter shape is designed specifically to bring your hidden talents and abilities to life. As you begin to adopt self-affirming writing patterns, you naturally release those that are self-limiting, and at the same time you reconfigure the neurological patterns in your brain. This process is invaluable for people who are determined to let go of the past and stride ahead fully expressed in life. In scientific circles it is called neuroplasticity or cortical remapping. All it takes is pen and paper.
Does it work? You bet it does! -- every time. Pick up your pen and experience it for yourself.
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If you are among the courageous visionaries who want to transform their lives through the Vimala Alphabet technology, choose at least 3 letters:
- The first letter is the initial of your first name - not nickname, but your real birth first name. If you adopted a new first name after your 35th birthday, use that as your first name. By writing this letter, you will experience profound personal changes.
- The second letter is the Letter of the Week.
- The third letter is one you have chosen in order to bring about a specific transformation in your life. Choose a letter from the Vimala Alphabet Guidebook.
Follow these steps:
- Write at least 3 lines of upper and lowercase letters.
- Write on unlined paper in the landscape direction.
- No pencils, please. Use a pen.
- Begin by writing once, at the top of the page, the Declaration of Intent of the initial of your first name.
- Write the first and third letters for at least 40 consecutive days. If you skip a day, start over. 40 is the number of transformation; it takes 40 days for the neurons in the brain to realign themselves, which is what the process of adopting self-affirming handwriting patterns does.
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Just as you have gifts unique to who you are, so does each letter. I call them "aspects." I'd like to begin our new venture by sharing one of those aspects, perhaps the most important one of all: the Guardian Protector.
Through the years I've studied hundreds of traditions throughout the world, and have found that within each one, there are such beings that we call called "angels" in English, yet are called by a different name in many traditions: devas in the scriptures of India, Al-Malaikah in the Qur'an of Islam, Malakh in the Hebrew Bible--and on and on throughout the world. To avoid religious distinctions, I call each one a Guardian Protector, because that is their role.
Trust me. They are as alive and attentive as you and I--just invisible, that's all--but fully present nonetheless. Create a conversation with them--then you will know. As with everything I teach, I insist that you do not believe what I say. To know in your heart of hearts that what I say is true, I suggest that you experience it by adopting suggested writing habits, along with applying the aspects of each letter, especially that of the Guardian Protector.
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The Letter is most amazing. Yes, it is the letter of the inventor, the creator--but a special kind. The gift of the " Person" is to see something that has been used, created, or accepted in the world, and ratchet it up a notch or two. Example? Safety pins to Velcro; cloth diapers to disposables; horse and buggy to automobiles. The Tesla is the letter of the inventor; if you feel at home in this category, inscribe the Tesla every time. If, however, words are your love, or fashioning something with your hands, and you love to invent ways of expressing them in an original and inspiring way, use this consistently. Guardian Protector: Rohana (Ro-HAH-nah)-the angel of perceptive creativity. Rohana's job is to open little doors in our creative mind where unusual, previously-concealed ideas live. She awakens you to be intensely keen, perceptive, aware, and on the lookout for everyday parts of life that could be improved in some way---in your way. Establish a connection with Rohana; let her know about you; if you have a passion for inventions that make life a little easier of more fun, ask her to guide you to them in your creative mind. Whenever we have an extraordinary interest in anything, it's what we've brought over with us from a previous life yet not carried it through to the end. Now is your chance---and Rohana is right there, hand raised, poised to guide you. Declaration of Intent: I think beyond the ordinary and what I create makes the world a happier place. How to inscribe this letter: Uppercase : Inscribe a firmly-drawn "I am" stroke. Pick up the pen. Inscribe an arc on the top half of this stroke, touching midway down. Continue in a rightward direction to the baseline. Lowercase of the writer: Go from the baseline to the top of the midzone, create a tiny loop, then reach over with a short horizontal stroke, dropping to the baseline, ending in a garland. Tesla of the inventor: Go from the baseline to the top of the midzone, make a gentle arch-shape as you drop to the baseline. Pull away from the downstroke and reach to the top of the midzone, finishing with a gentle arch. Transform Your Life Through Handwriting, page 60 |
Some time ago our Newsletter Angel explained why the lower loops when we write become "high flying" loops in the newsletter. In case you weren't here at the time, let me explain, as simply as I can with my minimal electronic knowledge: The formatting we use won't allow the loops to 'settle down' where they belong, especially when they appear on a mobile device...and we know of no other program that will. If these misplaced loops still bother you, you might want to do this: Practice writing lines of the Letter  (patience), the  Ligature (non-resistance), and the Letter  (gentle acceptance of what is). You might also include a few lines of the initial of your first name, because that one letter holds within it your greatest opportunity for spiritual growth---a curriculum in itself, as it were.
Sursum et pergite! (Upward and onward!) Vimala
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 A dynamic speaker and workshop leader, Vimala Rodgers brings to her presentations a vast knowledge of her subject and a warm enthusiasm for people. Her presentations are offered as 90-minute to 3-hour interactive talks, one- or two-day seminars, or weekend retreats. |
Founding principles of the International Institute of Handwriting Studies
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Last year, several "Handwriters for Peace" members requested, and we formed, an Alphabetical Prayer Circle through which members could ask for specific prayers in emergency situations and we would hold both those intentions with our own intentions in our prayers.
Because it's time to expand the Circle, I'm inviting you to join us. There is no need to become a Handwriter for Peace, nor do you have to give me your name, only your e-mail address, as I send all Prayer Circle Emails as BCCs. If you choose to join us, please send an e-mail to vimala@vimalarodgers.com with PRAYER CIRCLE in the Subject Box and this message: I'd like to join your Alphabetical Prayer Circle.
To strengthen our intentions, each day we agree to spend a precious 10 seconds once---or many times a day---offering our Alphabetical Healing Prayer:
Fill each of us with Your Healing Light: those of us in this Prayer Circle, all those we love, and all those we have difficulty loving. Thank You.
Also...In the course of the day, each of us devotes a few minutes of quiet time to write, on unlined paper, one line of the initial of our first name (not nickname) in both upper- and lowercase. Just one line; that's it...more if you care to. Read more online...
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