The Abstract Language: Learning to Speak the Infinite
The Abstract Language: Learning to Speak the Infinite (73 pages)
is for anyone who feels that ordinary language is too limited to capture the depth of their experience.
It is for writers, artists, architects, spiritual seekers, poets, teachers, designers, and sensitive thinkers who sense that the visible world is only the surface of something larger.
Through Moshe Katz’s personal and visionary approach, the book reveals abstract language as a path from object to essence, from matter to meaning, from form to spirit, and from the concrete world into the infinite dimension hidden inside it.
This book teaches you how to see reality differently. You will learn how a tree becomes rising, how a stone becomes time, how a door becomes passage, how a mirror becomes consciousness, and how a wound becomes threshold. Instead of using language only to describe what is visible, you begin to use language as a bridge toward what is invisible.
The book guides you through symbols, intuition, intention, rhythm, silence, abstraction, distortion, and spiritual perception, showing you how to move beyond ordinary naming and enter the hidden force inside things.
After reading The Abstract Language, you will never look at the world in the same way again. Objects will become signs, spaces will become states of being, words will become energetic vessels, and writing will become a meditative passage toward the infinite.
The book gives you a new way to write, think, create, and perceive reality, not as something flat and finished, but as something layered, alive, symbolic, and spiritually charged. It is a book for anyone who wants to awaken a deeper language inside themselves and learn how to speak with the invisible dimension that lives within the visible world.

