Automatic communications
QUESTION: Masters, recently, while in a relaxed state, my hands took on a life of their own. It was like some sort of sign language coming through my hands. It was really very fast and really strange. I found that I could stop and start the phenomenon at will. Do you have any explanation of what this was? A friend recorded this on video, too. ~Julia, UK
ANSWER: All souls have lived many lives in human form; they all have memories of what they did and what they learned as a result. Throughout many lifetimes you have been a communicator. It has been your job to record and convey information in many different ways and through many different languages. This need to communicate is surfacing. Your relaxed state was like a meditation, allowing your higher self, or unconscious self, to come out and control one of the means you possess for delivering messages to others, and to your present self as well—your hands.
Your hands were alternating through two forms of communication. The first was a form of sign language that you have employed in the past to allow those in hearing-challenged bodies to understand your teachings. The second was more your own recording process for cataloging your journey. Had you placed a writing instrument in your dominant hand you would have seen automatic writing develop.
May we suggest that you allow this to become a part of your life and a way you may always be in contact with your higher self. When you are in a meditative state, or first thing in the morning, or last thing at night, place a pen or pencil in your writing hand and let it rest on a piece of paper and ask, “What is it that is important for me to know or remember?” Then let it have its own way and see what happens.
What appears at first may not be readable. It may come in another form of language than you currently use. If this happens, ask your higher self to make the information such that you may understand its nature and be able to learn from it. The most important thing is have fun with this. Have no expectations that might divert you from being totally open.