Sue Ellam

Sue Ellam

 

       

For as long as I can remember I’ve had a fascination for what is mainly unseen, which led me to a lifelong exploration of the occult and the power of mind over matter. I was guided towards spiritual healing and medium-ship when I was nineteen and in the years since I have developed absolute faith in the power of the Universe to provide for us all – we just need to believe and trust. 

Sue is not only the Founder of Soulfully Connecting but has been a tarot card reader and graphologist for 27 years.

She participated in festivals around the world for 14 years, but is now based in London, UK.  She does readings via Zoom and phone.

You can see more about Sue on her website – www.mystic-matters.co.uk, and this is where you can book a reading with her.

How to Run an Ethical Business

I want to address the subject of the damage we can do to our business unless we diligently follow ethical practices and treat our clients as our first priority. I have noticed that clients appear to have been relegated to ‘nuisance’ status in some companies – people either to be ignored or put on hold…

The Uses of Graphology

Private individuals and businesses can benefit from using the knowledge of human nature that handwriting analysis brings. Handwritings are very individual and you would be hard pressed to find another method of character analysis which gives so much insight into the personality of the writer. During childhood graphology can be used to identify progress. Certain…

Graphology in the 20th and 21st Centuries

Whilst the French school of graphology continued Crépieux-Jamin’s detailed observation of signs, in Germany graphologists were starting to consider the psychological aspects of the writing, and between 1895 and 1920 methodical investigation of the psychology of handwriting resulted in the establishment of graphology as a science. Georg Meyer, a psychiatrist and William Preyer, a child…

The Origins of Graphology

AD 120 – Roman historian Suetonius always noted particular characteristics of the handwriting of the emperor whose biography he was writing, and in the 11th century Chinese King and philosopher Jo-Hau said “Handwriting infallibly shows whether it comes from a noble-minded or a vulgar person”. In Europe during the Middle Ages writing was an art,…