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Pablo Picasso " The Dream " |
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The picture below is by a painter named Pablo Picasso. The painting is commonly titled as "The Dream".
The painting is of Picasso's mistress, Marie-Therese Walter. In common descriptions of the painting, it is noted that the picture is of Picasso's mistress, and that there are a number of hidden phallus's or penis's in the picture. The most obvious one being the one on the top of her head. Here is a quote by Picasso. Picasso said, 'A painting comes too me
from afar; who knows how far; I divined it, I saw it, I did it, but even
so , the next day, I cannot see what I have done myself. How can anyone
penetrate my dreams, my instincts, my desires, my thoughts, which have
taken so long to develop and to see the light of day, and comprehend what
I have put into it, perhaps even against my will.' According to Happeh Theory, what Picasso has painted is not a picture of a woman dreaming, but a picture of a woman masturbating. When a human being, male or female, masturbates, the physical body goes through specific changes. Some of these changes are physically observabale as detailed elsewhere on website. Some people are able to see what is commonly described as the energy of the human body. Picasso was one of these people. The particular physical changes to the human body, plus the various oddities of the painting, are what a human being looks like while masturbating. If you can see it. Anyone can see the woman's crooked head or her hands on her crotch. The woman's body also changes so that it looks like there is a penis on her head like the one picasso painted. The way to think about this is that masturbation is sex with the self. Sex between two people is when the penis enters the vagina. For a person to masturbate or have sex with themselves, they would need a vagina and a penis. A human being really does have a vagina
and a penis inside of them. It is up there in the head where picasso painted
it. The penis part of the brain is having sex with the other half of the
brain which would have to be the vagina equivalent. Is there any way to describe to a person who does not have the ability to see energy or read body language, exactly what it is about the painting, that indicates Picasso was seeing the changes that a human body undergoes when it is under the influence of masturbation? Yes. The body in the painting shows some of the common changes that, according to Happeh Theory, masturbation will cause to the human body. (1) According to Asian philosophy, a human being has an internal and an external side. When a human being masturbates, the internal side of the body contracts. Because the internal side of the body is not as big as it was or as big as it should be, the body will collapse in some way. In the painting, the woman's head has collapsed to her right shoulder. Masturbation has shrunken the internal part of the woman's body, which caused the head to rotate to the right until it is laying on her right shoulder.
Someone like Picasso has the knowledge described above, and can tell by a glance if another human being is being affected by a shrinking, collapsing, or contracting internal part of the body. (2) The contraction of the internal part of the body is also what reveals the penis on the woman's head to people like picasso who can see it. The penis on the head can be thought of as an arm covered by the sleeve of a shirt. When the person masturbates, the internal part of the body will contract and pull away from that part of the head. The contraction of the internal part of the body away from the head, can be visualized as being like a the sleeve of the shirt being pulled away from the arm. The pulling away of the internal part of the body reveals the penis shape on the left side of the woman's head. The same process occurs in other parts of the body. To a person who can see it, the shrinkage, collapse, or contraction of the Yin part of the body, makes the body look as if parts of it have melted away like wax melting off of a candle. (3) One of the main changes that masturbation causes to the human body according to Happeh Theory, is to make the shoulders uneven. The woman's right shoulder is higher and has a lumpy appearance, compared to the lower and flatter left shoulder.
(4) Another major change that masturbation will cause to the body is to make one of the legs pull in towards the body. The right leg of the woman looks like it is being pulled up towards her body, while the left leg looks more stretched out.
(5) It is not a coincidence that the woman's head is laying on her right shoulder, and her right leg is pulled up. Masturbation has caused the right side of her body to shrink. The shrinking right side of the body pulled the head down towards itself, and the right leg up towards itself.
(6) The idea that human beings have energy, can be used to present an interesting explanation for why the woman is holding the pose she is in the painting. According to Happeh Theory, human beings have energy. The energy of a human being can be described as an exact duplicate of the physical body. The energy body of a human being should be exactly aligned on the physical body. The picture below has a black outline representing the energy body drawn on it. The energy body is aligned on the torso and head of the woman.
. According to Happeh Theory, masturbation causes the energy body to shift away from it's alignment with the physical body. In the picture below, the black outline representing the torso and head of the woman's energy body, has shifted to her left.
With the energy body in this location, the physical body that Picasso painted, almost looks like it was pushed aside by the energy body. If the energy body was a solid physical thing, and it sprouted from the woman's hips off to the left as in the picture, it would push the rest of her body out of the way over to the right, as Picasso has shown with his painting. ------------------------------------------------------------ It is not only masturbation that causes this contraction of the internal side of the body. As you might guess if you have read other material on this site, Injection of drugs, Snorting of drugs, Excessive Exercise, Excessive Sex, Anorexia and Stomach Reduction Surgery will all cause a contraction or shrinking of the internal part of the body. All of those actions would cause part of the body to shrink and reveal the human body to look something other than it naturally does. To pique your curiosity, this phenomenon is responsible for the tales of fairies, gnomes, elves demons, angels, Satan, zombies, trolls, etc. Each one of those "mythical creatures" is really a human being who has changed in a particular way due to specific shrinkage of the internal part of the body. Any person with the ability to see the effects of the shrinkage of the internal part of the body will be able to see all of those mythical creatures listed above in real life. Walking down the sidewalk, at the grocery store, or at the movies. --------------------------------------------------- Picasso said, 'A painting comes too me from afar; who knows how far; I divined it, I saw it, I did it, but even so , the next day, I cannot see what I have done myself. How can anyone penetrate my dreams, my instincts, my desires, my thoughts, which have taken so long to develop and to see the light of day, and comprehend what I have put into it, perhaps even against my will.' There is very important insight here if you know what is being said. Picasso is being completely honest and blunt. He is not being mysterious and coy. When Picasso says "comprehend what I have put into, even against my will", what he is saying is that he was possessed to create what he did. I do not mean possessed by "artistic inspiration" or something else equally ephemeral. I mean Picasso was actually possessed by some other intelligence or will to create what he did. What Picasso is referring to is the same phenomenon as channeling. Channeling is when a person claims to be possessed by the spirit of another person. Channeling has recieved bad press because of it's susceptibility to misuse by criminals. Nevertheless, channeling and possession are both similar phenomenon, and both are real things that have happened throughout human history and will continue to happen in human society. I am not asking you to believe this on the strength of my assurances. Read that quote of Picasso's. Why did he say "even against my will". There was no reason to say that. He must have been telling the truth as he saw it.
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