The Unseen Infinity: A Poem for Myself and Beyond

The Unseen Infinity: A Poem for Myself and Beyond

Sometimes, the most profound and personal expressions of love and reflection are meant solely for oneself. Such was the case with the poem I wrote for myself, a hidden treasure tucked away in a dusty folder. Named POINT TO INFINITY, it speaks of a place that transcends the chaos and pain of everyday life.

Into the Infinite

POINT TO INFINITY is a call to a place where human noise and clatter do not exist. It is a description of a state of immense peace, a total freedom from the chaos that surrounds us. It is a reminder that true peace and joy are closer than we think, but they are often hidden from the visible world, much like an underrated treasure.

Our lives, our desires, our hopes and fears, seem to cycle endlessly, yet this place of peace is not distant. It is closer than a breath away. But it is invisible to the visible, just like the air we breathe, yet it is essential to our existence.

To find this place, one must disconnect from the ordinary and simply Meet me at the infinity today. For in this state of infinite peace, there is no human chaos, only an infinite level of peace, a treasure left for us to discover.

A Personal Discovery

One day, as I was re-reading this poem, I noticed part of it was missing, perhaps a casual deletion or a forgotten bookmark. What struck me was the personal nature of the poem, a testament to the depth of emotions and experiences that can be captured in such brief moments.

The poem is not intimate or raunchy; it is a reflection of the purity and simplicity of a deep emotional connection. It is a reminder that sometimes the most meaningful poetry comes from the heart, rather than the physical act of love.

Beyond Words

While I know that a poem alone might not fully express the depth of the sentiments it conveys, there is a reason for its significance. The act of creating such a poem is a release, a way to clear the emotional and spiritual spaces within oneself. It is a way to channel uncomfortable energy into something beautiful and meaningful.

There was a time when I needed to release this extra uncomfortable energy stored in my chakras, and finding the poem provided me with that release. It was not a crafted and intimate poem like some may be, but it was personal and meaningful in its own way.

A Gift to Myself and to Others

The poem became a meaningful gift not only to myself but also to others. The blue speaker mentioned in the poem, which no longer worked when I was around, now functions again, a symbol of the transition from chaos to peace. It serves as a reminder that sometimes, the gifts we receive are not just material but also emotional and spiritual.

In conclusion, whether it is a poem for oneself or for another, the act of creation is powerful. It can help us find our inner peace, release pent-up emotions, and connect with the infinite within us and around us.