Writing by hand has numerous benefits for reclaiming and retaining free thought, overcoming grief, fear, or trauma, and stimulating expanded thought as I’m sure many of you have heard me mention by now.
Did you know you can improve your physical health by consciously altering your handwriting? I learned this and other positive aspects of handwriting while under MK Ultra mind control working for the CIA as a Handwriting Analyst.
Lecturing on Graphology was my cover on NCL Cruise lines while working CIA cocaine and heroin ops as detailed in TRANCE Formation of America. With my photographic memory activated through imposed trauma, I gained much insight and knowledge into the science of graphology while analyzing thousands of handwriting samples. Coupled with my telepathic intuitive senses, my pinpoint accuracy and knowledge earned me respect as one of the best experts on graphology in the nation.
What I learned then and retain now is comprehensive understanding of the crucial need to get writing by hand back into the school system. Typing does not access and activate neuron pathways in our brain the same way writing by hand does, which compounds computerization’s capacity for indoctrinating our children.
I hear parents complain that cursive writing has been eliminated in many of our nation’s schools, leaving the reading and interpretation of our Constitution and other sacred documents to outsiders who may not care to uphold our values.
What if the power grid does go down as so many fear? Twiddling thumbs will replace texting thumbs unless we wise up and re-evaluate the value of writing by hand and knowing how to read it!
Moving a pen is an integral part of mind body function. Different physical strokes of the pen can reflect inner attitudes and health. A tense, aggressive person is more apt to push the pen into the paper harder than a peaceful, gentle person would. A gregarious public figure may write much larger than a shy person with low self esteem. See the logic of this science?
Cursive writing allows for fluidity of thought that is expressed in the fluidity of movement. If there is a hiccup in the middle of smooth flow, why is it there? A catch at the top an otherwise round “o”, for example, may indicate irregularity in heartbeat. If you notice it in your own writing, practice consciously making that “o” smooth and round. This can actually train your brain to regulate your heartbeat! When you real-eyes this power you have over your own mind-body function, you gain insight into the ins and outs of your brains capacity.
I often speak out on the resiliency of body, mind and spirit that we have within us. Yet after decades of conditioning to look outside ourselves to self appointed authority, we forgot that we have the ability to heal ourselves. One little handwriting exercise can refamiliarize you with the power you have within.
If MK Ultra mind control programmers can program a military special forces soldier to take a bullet and not bleed by tapping into the part of their brain that regulates blood flow, imagine what we can do from within ourselves using the strength of the human spirit and infinite power of love driven by our own free will! It’s a matter of knowing the ins and outs of our own brain capability. Again, writing by hand can reMind us where this brain path is through conscious awareness of it!
Exercise is key. Just because you decide you are going to run a marathon does not mean you will win it first try. Practice, exercise, conscious determination, focus, and persistence win!
Survivors of trauma with compartmentalized memory formerly misnamed ‘multiple personalities’ can write out memory to re-open neuron pathways and free that compartmentalized memory. If compartmentalized trauma endured programming to entertain, then entertaining is all that part of the brain knows. If another compartment was traumatized and belittled, then low self esteem is all that part of the brain knows. Without continuity of thought due to compartmentalized ‘switching’ there is no merging of information. Therefore, when writing out memory, each compartment will express in handwriting conducive to the programmed conditioning.
The ’entertainer’ will write large while the compartment of ‘low self esteem’ will write small. When integration occurs, handwriting will normalize!
What is normal? Messy handwriting does not necessarily mean confusion or laziness. It may be indicative of fatigue, alcohol, or hurrying. Rigid handwriting may show rigid self containment perhaps to the point of being fearful of relaxing. Printing may be easier to read but puts everyone in the same box. Normal handwriting has vast complexities as individualistic as people themselves.
When handwriting analysis is understood, personal self improvement can be as easy as altering writing strokes! Handwriting free flows expression unless we choose to consciously alter it. Our writing shows us the way in to our own mind so we can make positive changes.
As I was writing this article, my daughter Kelly told me how she always monitored her self esteem by watching her “t” bar placement. Crossing a “t” low on the stem indicates low self esteem. If it flies high above the stem, it is lofty self esteem. When it is crossed in the area of a typed “t” bar, that is healthy self esteem. If Kelly was feeling down on herself due to lack of support while in so-called child protective services, she would consciously raise her “t” bars. The repetitive conscious effort takes effect from the outside in and soon she felt better from within herself!
By taking handwriting out of the school system, children are denied this natural flow of mind body expression. By putting writing by hand back into the school system, we can stop the indoctrination of our children! Our children will learn how to think again rather than be taught what to think.
By teaching cursive writing again, people can interpret documents like our sacred Constitution for themselves! Writing by hand frees us all of generations of indoctrination to look outside ourselves for physical and mental health answers when the power has been within us all along… right at our own finger tips!