Remember the scene in Testament of Ann Lee where John Hocknell chases his own finger and it leads him to their settlement site? I am pleased to report that he was not the only one to experience that among the Shakers. A convert named Aaron Wood was known for doing the same thing. Richard Francis:
On one occasion a young boy from the area, who had been entrusted with the task of delivering corn to the local miller, failed to arrive on time. Aaron’s pointing finger led the concerned locals to the spot where the boy’s horse was waiting by the river, still loaded up with corn. The boy was nowhere to be seen, though, and Aaron and his fellow-villagers came to the conclusion that he had drowned crossing the water. Ever practical, the miller took the corn off to grind it anyway.
Turns out the boy was fine, just distracted by another errand. Aaron wondered why his arm led him to the corn but not the boy. Maybe his arm knew it was the corn, not the boy, that needed finding!