Letters to the Universe

Writing letters tends to bring up your own power.  The Universe has very large ‘ears’ and very big ‘eyes’.  It may seem blind, but it is not.  Write yourself a letter; what you wish, want, aspire to be; about the goodness of you.  Write about what you are becoming; not what you were.  Goals you wish to accomplish. You can write, “I do not understand, give me the message.”  Ok to be creative?  Of course!  Add drawings, a storyboard, scent, a music theme.  Let your imagination soar!

But don’t write about the negative of you – the Universe does not care about that (eg, writing about ‘sins’).  Don’t dwell on the past (a lot of therapist move backwards).  Go forward.  No need to write about affirmations – they are useless.  To self-serving (eg, “I am in a well body.  I am healthy”).  You are not directing it towards any mark.    Everyone knows that or wants that.  Also writing a diary is impotent; it’s all your ‘stuff’.  It’s not affecting anybody.  Asking is active.  Keep an open mind as to what miracles are.  For example, if you’re hungry and asked for roast beef, don’t ignore the loaves of bread left on the doorstep.

Besides writing a letter for yourself, you can also write one for a friend who needs a job.  Or write to the “Miss Unknown” to bring them to you.  It is important to be specific and keep it personal (never send the letter).  You can write a letter to someone mean or hateful or has hurt you; someone you want out of your life and the reason you are ‘divorcing’ them from your life.  Always send them God’s speed.  True mark of a ‘Christian’.  Unlike a sociopath who says:  “I do not care if they are hurt, just as long as I am okay”.  Write a letter to release them.  For example, you can write a letter to release your Mother from her mental strain.

Ok to show emotions. If things are not working out, add to the letter, “Listen!  You did not hear me the first time.  This is the very last time I am contacting you!”  Be tough and add “you are missing out here!”  Important to have a pure motive of wanting to affect a change – for the ‘greater good of all’ (if you’re asking for a Porsche, you’ve missed the point).  Use reason with a heart.  Be reasonable with a ‘Christian’ value to it.  If a health issue, appeal to God, but also write to the doctor or someone that will come:  “For the Universe to send.  I am writing for this person to come in and I command the Universe to send it”.

You can even write to the government, “Dear Government:  please stabilize, be kind, be considerate, be loyal, be just, be frugal.”  “Dear Senator So & So, please affect better roads.”

And even a letter to people who have passed (eg, ‘thank-you’ letter or venting letter).

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