Buckle Up and Take a Ride Using Your Creative Imagination
What you are about to read will take you to another dimension
Sitting in front of the Keyboard, I see a portal opening before my eyes where the keystrokes’ mechanized sounds transport me on a magic carpet journey.
Each word composed into sentences gives me the sensation of vividly living inside my imaginative world.
How is this possible? Could it be the magic of the universe compressed in my mind? Or is it just the pure, clear expression of my heart towards the Infinite?
It’s like an all-mighty power to create through keystrokes from the invisible realm of thoughts to the visible reality. Writing is like a magic wand where everything is infinitely possible.
Just as the dawn begins, so my imagination awakens, giving way to the sun, illuminating the path of creativity in my soul.
Beautiful flowers fill the corridors of the kingdom, taking shape in my mind, with purple curtains announcing royalty and soldiers dressed in armor, shiny like gold, standing firm by the doors.
The sky darkens to the shadows of dragons spitting terror from their burning throats while the brave hero awaits patiently on his horse to lunge the evil with his lance of honor.
Rays of light interrupt the battle surrounding the scenario with galactic sounds. Spaceships travel at the speed of light through the infinite universe, searching for new civilizations in distant worlds.
While the stomp of an enormous dinosaur breaks the stage to make way for a world full of giant beasts ruminating through the forest, ancient birds fly in a chaotic world of volcanoes erupting lava to the skies.
As the sun goes down and the horizon lights up, a couple walks along the path of love, holding hands and sharing looks of hope. The starry sky lit by a shooting star illuminates two lovers in a romantic kiss.
Nowhere has my soul found excellent rest than in the depths of my imagination, and writing has made it possible to share the adventures of my creative mind.
Life is a whirlwind of events; governments threaten each other, pandemics threaten our bodies, and climate change threatens the entire world.
It’s there where the writer’s magic pen makes a stand-up carrying a message of inspiration, giving teaching, or merely writing entertaining words.
Not to distract us from the truth but to see it profoundly and consciously through the writer’s lens.
I heard in a song that: “The experiences of a generation make the next one better,” and if we write them, we can pass the wisdom from one to another.
My love for writing was born through my lived experiences and my desire to leave them embodied. Not wanting to attract attention or achieve any fame, because who cares what I have lived, but to immerse myself in the depths of my imagination.
And to share the lessons from the stumbles that I had in life and how I overcame them. Perhaps my experiences can help others not make the same mistakes or recognize them before it is too late.
We all have different reasons for writing, and I delight in growing through reading the works of others. I love being inspired and motivated, and as I see it, the pen is a powerful artistic instrument capable of igniting the imagination of human beings and inspiring our wildest dreams.
The best part of this “Magic Writing Journey.”
I started to evolve as a writer and as a human being. I continued to read new books, articles online, other blogs and have more experiences.
The journey became more important to me than the destination.
I wanted to keep learning new things to share them with the world. Becoming the best version of myself each day became my new goal.
I’ll leave you with some of the best reading inspirations I found from other beloved bloggers.
Paragraphs turned into proverbs illuminating the purpose of writing.
Writing Is A Vessel of Love
You can always be vulnerable. You can always share your story, your thoughts, and your worries. You can always connect to people in a way that only you can. Your vulnerability will give hope to people who are stuck in a similar situation. It might even save somebody—Sergey Faldin.
Writing isn’t a popularity contest. Writing isn’t about views, read time, and money. The real value of writing transcends something as fickle as currency –the real value of writing is personal—Tom Kuegler.
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