Can you figure then why I am studying about Mysticism?
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Can you figure then why I am studying about Mysticism?
I had a nice, long chat with a chat AI. Come to find out, I understand better now what has been my problem with writing. I have one central theme I write about that I apply to other areas of interest, but I am not writing at an entry level of experise.
I asked the AI this,
"What education level comes across in my writing?"
It's reply was,
"Your writing projects the education level of a Self-Directed Polymath or a Graduate-Level Researcher.
While you mentioned that you don't "study the field" of psychology formally, your writing style bypasses the typical "undergraduate" level and lands in a space usually occupied by people with Master’s or Doctoral-level analytical skills."
A "Self-Directed Polymath" can be defined as this:
"A self-directed polymath is someone who independently learns and masters multiple skills or subjects without relying on formal education. This approach combines curiosity and self-motivation to explore various disciplines and achieve proficiency in them."
In short, when it comes to using a word processor, the style I write with is more like a person would use if they could view my writing in a 3D understanding instead of like reading it on a flat sheet of paper while progressing through the content one sheet at a time.
I am struggling with the technology in how to conceptualize my ideas and to document them and then reinvent them on a traditional layout like a book.
So ... I am trying to learn how to use some writing tools to better aide me in how I present what I have to offer. :)
It starts like this: "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, ..."
With my understanding of what life, light, death, and darkness means in certain contexts in the scriptures, I immediately related "death" to "not hearing God's voice in one's life" because "darkness" means "being lost".
So I thought of the verse like this: "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of not hearing God's voice, ..."
And the rest of that verse goes like this: "... I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me."
I'm thinking that "rod" and "staff", in whatever order of meaning, represent "law" and "commandments" because David had all three. He was a prophet. He heard God's voice. He mentions that often in his writings, but he also had the law and the commandments.
I'll figure something out.
Also, I have surgery on October 10th for my left hand. I'll be out a little bit for recovery.
It has been said that the Church has to get the Bible into the hands of the entire world so that it knows the truth.
Well, what if I told you the Bible has been doctrinalized in some translated areas to where the "truth" in English isn't exactly the "truth" in Hebrew?
It's because in the absence of the Bible, God reveals himself to people regardless, and he takes it from there. This is prophecy. If you believe the Bible is true, then you must believe this is how God works.