It should be noted that it is not the head that number 11 speaks to. It is the Core. The number eleven is evolving the thinking experience to a receiving experience. The number eleven is also evolving the idea of writing.
Have you ever thought about what the act of writing is all about? How many of us have placed that word on automatic? If you take a moment to think about it, you can examine its evolution. Different definitions might come to mind. Our first experience in childhood was moving from printing the alphabet in kindergarten class to higher grade penmanship which moved into the study of vocabulary, grammar and semantics. There were so many rules of language needed to place words on paper and express ourselves. Eventually we arrived at creative writing and pens hit the pages. We could imagine and create dialogue and stories.
Writing later became typing and data entry. And, be sure to save your work because it might disappear in a power surge or computer glitch.
The authors of books are called ‘writers’ even though rare few use a pen after the arrival of the computer. Funny enough, years back I requested the Universe assist me in becoming a writer and was offered a job for transferring information from college credit card applications to official forms. The position was called ‘Writer’. I laughed and realized I must be more precise with the Universe on my writing aims or find myself performing old school communications of writing a letter.
Communicating through writing to one another has now become ‘texting’ and ‘posting’ due to further technological advances. Can you see writing’s evolution? And what about ‘coding’. Those who write code perform data entry. They write code. With all of that in mind, ask yourself, what type of a writer are you. It’s a curious question.
While the transference of thought to words is what most of us do, whether keying, penning, texting or otherwise, writing books for the number eleven has become more than letting my fingers hit the keys on a keyboard because thoughts are floating around in my head wanting to become written words. I am receiving in a way that is a type of automatic writing. I am fully conscious but also open. I call it receptive writing. The number eleven adds the following phrases: “After we receive, we record.” It’s “an inner in-tell mystery” – “an inner voice directing” because of “an inquisitive mind.” It’s “an interesting way of receiving,” wouldn’t you agree?
Receptive writing is not new for me. I’ve received anthologies in dreams and full length scripts flowed through me in two weeks time. I didn’t know how. I wasn’t focused on the idea or requesting from the universe. It just happened and I simply performed the task by flowing with it. I can ask two questions at this stage. Will others learn to receive like this? In Book One: Number Eleven Authentic Numerology Messages, an entire section is written on the “Ability to Receive Wisdom” revealing that the answer is somewhere in-between, in the merger or an internal alignment. Have you ever experienced receiving wisdom?
The evolution of consciousness and the ability to receive wisdom go hand in hand. It’s not woo-hoo. It is simply receptivity from the number eleven’s evolutionary perspective. If we are able to receive evolutionary consciousness messages, we evolve. Then what type of writer will we be. The number eleven says we can be “an authentic writer” writing “from the unwritten messages” because “an authentic writer knows the variations” of consciousness due to “a receptive awareness”.
Hopefully, you can feel a little of what I went through in the evolutionary process of writing this book via receptivity. The master number eleven delivers, touches, transforms, guides and evolves those who are open.