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"I wonder what went wrong" , by Erik Pevernagie, oil on canvas,80 x 100 cm xx


Being open-minded allows us to discern the wellness of vibrations. It lets us experience the depth of unlimited resonance. If we care for resonant relationships, we must simultaneously be coherent and accessible partners. When we want to interact intensely, it must resound in our minds, and mutual messages resonate through our inner world. When we lose the pieces of the wayward mechanism of our life and can't walk our walk anymore, we can't but turn back the clock and detect the hitch to find out where things went wrong.

When we feel lost in time, with only shadows of the past living in our mind, when the moment which "was" no longer "is" and when only silence remains, loads of questions arise. We can cry a river or wonder: "What went wrong?"

If we go down the rabbit hole of our unconsciousness and try to unravel the knotty points of our life story, we may encounter a bunch of hidden niceties or emotional stowaways.

Forgotten details in the windmill of our mind may daintily reveal where things might have gone wrong. Relationships may become wrecked by a quirky syndrome: the "ain't broke, don't fix"-syndrome. Living together might be very torturous when there is no interaction in the neural network and no breakthrough into the mind, but only a skin experience. If we cannot mold a profound bond, nothing can be broken, and thus nothing needs to be fixed.

Living together becomes living apart when the pineal gland cannot create a radiance of spiritual togetherness and emotional attachment.


Phenomenon: Analysis of the script of life

Factual starting point of the picture: Sitting girl
Date 28 September 1997
date QS:P571,+1997-09-28T00:00:00Z/11
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