Writing A Letter To The Divine For Infinite Learning
Our goal, with this essay, is sharing.
Sharing what?
A tool you can use for infinite learning.
Or, more specifically, finding an infinite wealth/abundance — ad infinitum — of books, essays, videos — ad infinitum — that facilitate infinite learning, endless knowledge, infinite growth, unending exploration; ad infinitum.
Regardless of that, though, let’s begin!
You Are A Creative Being
You are a creative being.
And, as a creative being, you have access to an infinite creative force.
Some might even say that you are this infinite creative force.
You can employ the creative force that you are to do, achieve, make — ad infinitum — anything.
Anything at all.
You can employ this creative force in a manner that allows you to explore what interests you.
By doing so, you can, and will be, met with the things that facilitate this exploration.
Just as an example, if you are interested in ideation, then you will be met with books and essays — among an infinite wealth of other possibilities — that allow you to learn, and explore, ideation.
And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.
The possibilities are infinite, endless, limitless; and so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.
To learn how to employ your creative force in the manner described, you can read the section right below.
Writing A Letter To The Divine
Our creative force is divine.
Something present within us. But, at the same time, something that exists beyond us.
Right beyond our senses and, in turn, the narrow confines of our self.
Our “narrow confines” may be illusory. But, we do experience them and, in many ways, we live from them.
If we go beyond these narrow confines, we can interact with our divine creative force.
And, if we do so successfully, then all things become possible.
No, this isn’t true.
All things become possible. But, that is because all things are possible, in all moments and all places.
To go beyond our narrow confines, we can write a letter.
A letter to the divine.
Our letter can be simple, clear, and precise.
Or, it can be flowery, elaborate, and discursive.
The most important thing of all is as follows: a sincere intention.
A sincere intention to speak with the divine.
Or — perhaps “and,” would be a good word for this, too — a sincere intention to receive something.
Those are just two possibilities, out of an unending wealth.
You can find one example, of a letter to the divine, in the section below.
My letter clarifies the things that interest me.
Right within this clarification, there is an intention.
To explore these things in a wonderfully rich, passionate, and exciting manner.
By writing a letter of this sort, those things are drawn to me.
That is what past letters have brought me. And, that is what this letter will bring me.
My Letter To The Divine
Dear Universe,
You know me. Just as I know you.
Or, at least, those words appear to be true.
Right within this truth, though, there is something else: you know that I love, love, love to learn and explore.
And, right now, I want to learn and explore a few things, in particular.
The “few things,” in question, are as follows:
- I want to learn about how mathematics could be — and, perhaps, is — everything; information and emotions and self and the world and the Platonic world of ideas and the universe; ad infinitum.
- I want to learn about how music and sound — vibration, even — is, essentially, the same thing as the above; it is everything and all things; ad infinitum.
- I want to learn about fractals and fractal consciousness and how our universe might be an infinite fractal or fractal-like thing; ad infinitum.
- I want to learn about information and infinite information and what transcends information and all sorts of other, related, things, like infinite language and writing and endless transcendent information; ad infinitum.
- I want to learn about new visions of the afterlife and new visions of “Heaven” and NDEs and higher worlds of experience and other things that are adjacent to such topics and ideas; ad infinitum.
- I want to learn about futuristic computers, transcendent visions of information, unique visions of “The Singularity,” and metaphysical visions of such things, like “downloading inspiration;” ad infinitum.
- I want to learn about really big, vast numbers and things that are higher than infinity, along with new ideas pertaining to “googology” and, well, things adjacent to such ideas; ad infinitum.
- I want to learn about methods and tools and processes — ad infinitum — and their philosophical underpinnings, history, and the transcendent ideas they are rooted within and, also, lead to; ad infinitum.
And, well, that’s about it.
I want to learn so much more about those things, Universe. And, right now, I want to be met with books and essays and videos — you get the idea — that will help me explore and learn about these things.
Just on my end, I am imagining these books and other, related, things; I see them and I see them on my “Books Read Throughout The Year” list and I see myself having written notes on them.
On top of that, I am saying “Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!” for these truly incredible, magical books, essays, and other things; ad infinitum.
I know that I will learn about these things soon enough.
Right now, then, I am going to let this go. And, soon enough, I will be met with what I need to explore these topics.
Thank you so much, Universe! Thank you so much! Thank you so, so, so much!
Sincerely,
Max
Conclusion
Just to wrap this up, this essay isn’t very good.
But, the idea is useful.
If you write a letter to the “Universe” — or, well, anything — and ask for what you want to explore, while appreciating the presence of this exploration, then you will get it.
The above has been my experience. And, my hope is that it will be yours, too.