I suspect I have had many experiences that others have already had, but it is certainly intense to go through it yourself.
In the beginning, I saw beautiful images, many colors, and geometric figures, but at one point these images switched to skulls and creepy little figures. I was relieved that this passed quickly and that I could indeed control it myself. I see this as fear that can be overcome.
The lonely, sad little man I saw sitting there aroused a great deal of sadness in me. I saw myself sitting there. This, too, passed, and then immediately afterwards I experienced an intense fit of laughter, followed by tears of happiness. An emotion I had never felt before.
Afterwards, much amazement at everything that came at me. Hindu gods, the globe in the painting that became three-dimensional, the man-woman element, yin yang.

In the sad painting, the colors came forward in alternating patterns.

And then on the blue painting, I experienced a lot of peace. I saw fish, babies, Santa Claus, religious figures, antiquity, Greek or Roman text.

It was a rollercoaster of impressions and emotions.
What I take away from this for myself is:
-everything will be fine
-focus on the positive
- you can drive yourself
-there is more in this world than what you see.
-not afraid of anything
-it is what it is, let happen what must happen.
- I still feel
-difference between knowing and feeling
-art is important
-feeling that a burden has been lifted from me, I experience peaceful calm
-currently almost no thoughts, and if they do come, they are gone immediately. (should be the effect of meditation) I am happy that I feel it and hope that I can keep it.
Maybe they're all clichΓ©s, but I definitely felt them π
I am super happy that I made this trip!
Thanks, and if I want to relive this, I know where to go. π
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Kind regards,
Ann